German soldiers in Afghanistan come under small arms fire
Dec 27, 2006, 13:48 GMT
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Berlin - German soldiers serving with NATO forces in Afghanistan came under small arms fire but suffered no injuries, a defence ministry spokesman said Wednesday.
The incident took place Tuesday near the northern Afghan town of Faiserbad, the spokesman said in Berlin.
Six soldiers travelling in two armoured vehicles came under attack and returned fire. None of the unidentified attackers were injured.
A civilian was slightly hurt by one of the German army trucks after the driver briefly lost control of the vehicle. The injuries were not serious and the man was treated by German medical staff.
German has about 2,700 soldiers serving as part of NATO's 32,000-member stabilisation force in Afghanistan.
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Dec 27, 2006, 13:48 GMT
Artlcle Link
Berlin - German soldiers serving with NATO forces in Afghanistan came under small arms fire but suffered no injuries, a defence ministry spokesman said Wednesday.
The incident took place Tuesday near the northern Afghan town of Faiserbad, the spokesman said in Berlin.
Six soldiers travelling in two armoured vehicles came under attack and returned fire. None of the unidentified attackers were injured.
A civilian was slightly hurt by one of the German army trucks after the driver briefly lost control of the vehicle. The injuries were not serious and the man was treated by German medical staff.
German has about 2,700 soldiers serving as part of NATO's 32,000-member stabilisation force in Afghanistan.
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