U.S.-led coalition forces came under renewed fire across southern Afghanistan on Wednesday as Taliban militants vowed to intensify attacks before NATO expands its peacekeeping role in the country. A second foreign soldier was killed in as many days in Uruzgan province, the coalition said on Wednesday, taking the death toll of foreign troops this year to 65 — the bloodiest period since coalition forces overthrew the Taliban in 2001. Full Story
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