There's still fighting going on in Afghanistan.
2 American Soldiers Die In Afghanistan2 others hurt in fighting with 'anti-coalition' forces
By Associated Press
WASHINGTON - Two American soldiers were killed and two others were wounded in fighting yesterday in central Afghanistan, the U.S. military said.
At least five enemy attackers were killed in the battle, officials said.
In a brief statement, U.S. Central Command said the American soldiers were accompanied by troops of the Afghan National Army when they were attacked by "anti-coalition militia" in a village near Tarin Kowt.
The Americans were not identified by name or military unit.
Because of the location, the fighting did not appear to be directly related to reports that a senior member of al-Qaida, possibly Ayman al-Zawahri, had been cornered near the Afghan border.
The battle in which the two Americans were killed happened in Oruzgan province yesterday afternoon, the Central Command statement said.
After being fired upon, the American soldiers fired back, killing at least five and wounding an undetermined number of others, the statement said.
The wounded Americans were evacuated to Kandahar airfield for treatment.
The extent of their injuries was not disclosed. Their names were being withheld until relatives could be notified.
Baltimore Sun March 19, 2004
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