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Archive for September 2nd, 2008

COLOMBIA: Colombian officials blame rebels in bombing that kills 4

Posted by warvictims on September 2, 2008

by The International Herald Tribune
Reuters

BOGOTÁ: At least four people were killed and 20 were wounded when a car bomb exploded in Cali, Colombia, damaging a court building, in what was one of the worst urban attacks in the country this year, the authorities said Monday. Read the rest of this entry »

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AFGHANISTAN: Afghan children die in Nato raid

Posted by warvictims on September 2, 2008

by BBC News

Nato-led troops have accidentally killed three children in south-eastern Afghanistan, the International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) has said.

An Isaf patrol used artillery rounds to return fire after it came under attack from insurgents in the Gayan district of Paktika province, a statement said. Read the rest of this entry »

Posted in Afghanistan, Civilian Casualties, Crossfire Injuries, ISAF, Insurgents, NATO/Allies, South Asia | Tagged: , , , , , | Leave a Comment »