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Canadian Press: "Two Canadian soldiers have been wounded - one seriously - after a roadside bomb attack, north of Kandahar. The pair were on patrol in an armoured vehicle in the Shah Wali Kot district on Thursday when the blast occurred. Both were flown to the multi-national hospital at Kandahar Airfield by helicopter, said a spokesman for the Canadian army. "One soldier was seriously injured and is reported to be in fair condition; the other injured soldier was treated and released from the hospital," said Lt. (N) Al Blondin. It's unclear whether the severely wounded soldier would be evacuated to the U.S. military hospital in Landstuhl, Germany, where the majority of injured Canadians are flown. Blondin would not discuss the nature of the injuries ...."
CBC.ca: "Two Canadian soldiers were injured in Afghanistan on Thursday when an improvised explosive device detonated near their armoured vehicle. The soldiers were on a routine patrol in the Shah Wali Khot district, about 20 kilometres north of the city of Kandahar, military officials said in a statement issued early Friday morning. The soldiers were evacuated by helicopter to the medical facility at Kandahar Airfield. One soldier was seriously injured and was listed in fair condition early Friday morning, officials said. The other solider was treated and released from hospital. Officials said that the next of kin of the soldiers involved in the incident have been notified and that the soldiers' names will not be released...."
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Canadian Press: "Two Canadian soldiers have been wounded - one seriously - after a roadside bomb attack, north of Kandahar. The pair were on patrol in an armoured vehicle in the Shah Wali Kot district on Thursday when the blast occurred. Both were flown to the multi-national hospital at Kandahar Airfield by helicopter, said a spokesman for the Canadian army. "One soldier was seriously injured and is reported to be in fair condition; the other injured soldier was treated and released from the hospital," said Lt. (N) Al Blondin. It's unclear whether the severely wounded soldier would be evacuated to the U.S. military hospital in Landstuhl, Germany, where the majority of injured Canadians are flown. Blondin would not discuss the nature of the injuries ...."
CBC.ca: "Two Canadian soldiers were injured in Afghanistan on Thursday when an improvised explosive device detonated near their armoured vehicle. The soldiers were on a routine patrol in the Shah Wali Khot district, about 20 kilometres north of the city of Kandahar, military officials said in a statement issued early Friday morning. The soldiers were evacuated by helicopter to the medical facility at Kandahar Airfield. One soldier was seriously injured and was listed in fair condition early Friday morning, officials said. The other solider was treated and released from hospital. Officials said that the next of kin of the soldiers involved in the incident have been notified and that the soldiers' names will not be released...."
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