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Five NATO Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan

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Military officials say five NATO soldiers died Sunday in separate incidents in Afghanistan.

According to a statement, a vehicle accident killed three NATO soldiers in southern Afghanistan. NATO said a makeshift bomb killed another service member in southern Afghanistan, and a fifth soldier died in an insurgent attack in the eastern part of the country.

Also on Sunday, Afghan officials say a roadside bomb attack in southern Afghanistan killed a police officer and two civilians.

Authorities say the bomb hit a police vehicle and two civilian cars in the Panjwai district of Kandahar.

Officials say the blast wounded at least three people.

Kandahar is the focus of a major military push starting in the next few months to drive the Taliban out of their southern strongholds.

Elsewhere, NATO says coalition forces killed a Taliban commander and other insurgents in western Farah province.

In the eastern region, an Afghan combined force captured a Haqqani explosives cell leader Saturday night in Khost province.

Some information for this report was provided by AP and AFP.

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