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NATO service member killed in Afghanistan

May 27, 2013 04:21 pm | Updated June 08, 2016 07:57 am IST - KABUL

In this May 26, 2013 photo, foreign troops, part of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force, investigate the site a day after a Taliban assault on an international compound in Kabul, Afghanistan, left many people dead including the attackers.

An insurgent attack in eastern Afghanistan has killed a NATO service member, the coalition said.

The U.S.-led military coalition said the service member died on Sunday as a result of insurgent fire. It did not provide any other details.

The death brings the number of international force members killed this month in Afghanistan to 20.

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May has been the deadliest month this year for international troops in Afghanistan, but casualties are down over previous years as foreign forces pull back and allow Afghan security forces to take the lead before the coalition run by NATO ends its mission next year.

Last May, a total of 44 NATO troops died in Afghanistan.

The coalition also said a car bomb hit a NATO convoy early on Monday in the country’s west, but there were no military casualties.

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Three Afghan civilians were injured in the blast that hit the convoy in Farah province, said Deputy Governor Mohammad Rasouli.

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