PDA

View Full Version : Afghan roadside bomb kills six Canadian soldiers


sedan
07-04-2007, 05:05 PM
Afghan roadside bomb kills six Canadian soldiers
Wed Jul 4, 2007 2:20 PM EDT137


KABUL (Reuters) - Six Canadian soldiers were killed in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday when their armored vehicle hit a roadside bomb, the Canadian government said, in what was the deadliest attack on NATO forces this month in the country.

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, the deadliest since April, when six Canadian soldiers were killed in a similar incident. It brings the total number of foreign troops killed in action in Afghanistan to more than 70 this year.

Afghanistan is going through one of its bloodiest phases of violence since U.S.-led troops overthrew the Taliban's radical Islamic government in 2001. The Taliban are strongest in southern Afghanistan.

Ottawa said the six men and a local Afghan interpreter died when their armored vehicle hit the device in the Panjwai district about 20 km (13 miles) southwest of the southern city of Kandahar, which is home to Canada's 2,600-strong mission.

"Clearly, they have managed to kill six great young Canadians today, which is an absolute tragedy," Canadian Brigadier-General Tim Grant told a televised news conference in Kandahar.

So far 66 Canadian soldiers and a diplomat have died since Ottawa sent troops to Afghanistan in late 2002 as part of the U.S.-led war on terror.

The Taliban rely largely on suicide attacks and roadside bomb blasts in their campaign against foreign troops and the government.

The blast occurred on a gravel road as the troops were returning in a convoy of 12 vehicles from a joint operation with the Afghan national army.

"As with every attack we will look at what has happened and will decide at that time if there is something we need to do to increase the protection for our soldiers," said Grant, adding that Canadian troops were comfortable in the Panjwai district.

"We're not perfect and we do miss some (roadside bombs) as was seen today. But the battle against the Taliban and their choice of weapons ... is successful," he said.

Late last month three Canadians died in Panjwai district when their unarmored supply vehicle triggered a roadside bomb in what was supposed to be a secure area.

The latest deaths will only increase doubts among Canadians about the wisdom of the mission, which is due to end in February 2009. Critics say the force is focused too much on fighting and not on rebuilding the country.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper has pledged to put any military involvement after February 2009 to a vote in Parliament, where his Conservative government has only a minority of seats.

His chances of keeping troops in Kandahar beyond early 2009 look slim at best, since two of Canada's three opposition parties say the mission should end on time, while the third wants the troops out immediately.

http://ca.today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=topNews&storyID=2007-07-04T182032Z_01_SP264480_RTRIDST_0_NEWS-AFGHAN-BLAST-COL.XML

~Sal~
07-07-2007, 10:09 AM
So far 66 Canadian soldiers and a diplomat have died since Ottawa sent troops to Afghanistan in late 2002 as part of the U.S.-led war on terror.

Well thanks for the acknowledgment sedan. Most of your country are unaware that we are even there.

I think withdraw now but, apparently the troops stationed there really want to be there. Much of the work is directly with the people and they want us there.

sedan
07-07-2007, 12:33 PM
Well thanks for the acknowledgment sedan. Most of your country are unaware that we are even there.Losing six of your finest in a single day is a terrible loss.I think withdraw now but, apparently the troops stationed there really want to be there. Much of the work is directly with the people and they want us there.My step-daughter also wanted to be there. Words can't express how much I wish we hadn't gone off Snark hunting in Iraq when there was still so much to do in Afghanistan.

Evakian
07-08-2007, 09:30 AM
Most of your country are unaware that we are even there.
You aren't. It's a conspiracy by the liberal media.

~Sal~
07-08-2007, 09:33 AM
You aren't. It's a conspiracy by the liberal media.

AND a good dose of our homegrown pot.

::puff, puff...hoooooooold:: and release and smile.