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Four US soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan in the past 24 hours, military forces say. Seven soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan in the past 24 hours - four of them American and three Afghan.
Three of the Americans were said by Nato to have died in southern Afghanistan on Sunday and the other in the east in a bomb explosion on Monday. Nato said three of the US soldiers died in southern Afghanistan on Sunday and the other in a bomb explosion on Monday in the east of the country.
Three Afghan soldiers were also killed in a separate incident on Sunday by a roadside bomb in Helmand province. This has been the deadliest year for foreign troops since the 2001 invasion.
This has been the deadliest year for foreign troops since the US-led invasion overthrew the Taliban. President Barack Obama is set to hold his ninth and "possibly" final meeting with his war advisers later on Monday as he decides on US troop levels.
He is weighing a request from his top commander in Afghanistan, Gen Stanley McChrystal, for 40,000 more US troops to support the war effort.
Among the officials attending the evening meeting are Vice-President Joe Biden, Defence Secretary Robert Gates and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the White House said.
A US official said it would "possibly" be the last consultation before a new Afghan strategy was announced, though he cautioned that it was not something he could say "definitively".
Firefight
In a statement released on Monday, Nato's International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) said that of those who died in southern Afghanistan, two US soldiers had been killed by a bomb attack and the other in a separate firefight with insurgents.In a statement released on Monday, Nato's International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) said that of those who died in southern Afghanistan, two US soldiers had been killed by a bomb attack and the other in a separate firefight with insurgents.
Revised strategy Three Afghan soldiers were also killed in a separate incident on Sunday by a roadside bomb in Helmand province, Afghanistan's Ministry of Interior said.
Afghanistan's Ministry of Interior said two other Afghan National Army soldiers had been wounded in the Musa Qala district by the same roadside bomb that had killed their three colleagues on Sunday. It said two other Afghan National Army soldiers had been wounded in the Musa Qala district by the same roadside bomb that had killed their three colleagues.
It also said six soldiers in Kunar province and one in Kandahar had been injured in incidents in the past 24 hours. It added that six soldiers in Kunar province and one in Kandahar had been injured in incidents in the past 24 hours.
The ministry did not give any details of how the soldiers had been hurt.The ministry did not give any details of how the soldiers had been hurt.
As yet there has been no confirmation of any connection between the US and Afghan deaths.As yet there has been no confirmation of any connection between the US and Afghan deaths.
US President Barack Obama is still considering whether to send more troops to Afghanistan, following a report by General Stanley McChrystal, the commander of Nato forces there, which outlined a revised military strategy for the country.
Soldiers from more than 40 countries make up Nato's force of nearly 110,000, two-thirds of them from the US.Soldiers from more than 40 countries make up Nato's force of nearly 110,000, two-thirds of them from the US.
The biggest contingents operating in the west of the country are from the United States and Italy.The biggest contingents operating in the west of the country are from the United States and Italy.