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Six international soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan, Nato officials say, making Monday the deadliest day for foreign troops there in two months. Six international soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan, Nato officials said, making Monday the deadliest day for foreign troops there in two months.
The dead include three Americans killed in southern Afghanistan and one French soldier north-east of Kabul, Nato said.The dead include three Americans killed in southern Afghanistan and one French soldier north-east of Kabul, Nato said.
The nationalities of the other two have not yet been released.The nationalities of the other two have not yet been released.
The deaths came as a poll commissioned by the BBC and others showed most Afghans are increasingly upbeat about the state of their country.The deaths came as a poll commissioned by the BBC and others showed most Afghans are increasingly upbeat about the state of their country.
Of more than 1,500 Afghans questioned, 70% said they believed Afghanistan was going in the right direction - a big jump from 40% a year ago.Of more than 1,500 Afghans questioned, 70% said they believed Afghanistan was going in the right direction - a big jump from 40% a year ago.
Deadly patrolsDeadly patrols
The Americans died in a clash with militants during an "operational patrol" in southern Afghanistan, US military spokesman Col Wayne Shanks said.The Americans died in a clash with militants during an "operational patrol" in southern Afghanistan, US military spokesman Col Wayne Shanks said.
France has said one of its soldiers were killed while patrolling with Afghan troops in Alasay, a valley largely under militant control. France has said one of its soldiers was killed while patrolling with Afghan troops in Alasay, a valley largely under militant control.
AFGHAN POLL FOR BBC 70% believe Afghanistan is going in right direction 68% back the presence of US troops62% back the presence of Nato troops90% want country run by the current government69% believe Taliban poses biggest danger to the country Afghan optimism grows: survey
Nato said one other soldier had died in eastern Afghanistan and another in the south - but did not give their nationalities.Nato said one other soldier had died in eastern Afghanistan and another in the south - but did not give their nationalities.
France is among the top five contributors to Isaf operations and has almost 3,000 troops deployed, mainly in eastern Afghanistan. The BBC's Mark Dummett says the latest casualties bring the death toll for foreign troops in Afghanistan this year to 15.
Taliban militants often target Afghan and foreign troops in the south, where the insurgency is at its strongest. It suggests that 2010 will be just as bloody - if not more so - than last year, which was the deadliest for international forces since the US-led invasion in 2001.
On Sunday, an American service member and two Afghan road construction workers were killed in separate attacks in southern Afghanistan. The high death toll is partly because insurgents have changed their tactics and are using more powerful bombs, our correspondent says.
Earlier this month, a suicide bomber killed seven CIA agents at America's Forward Operating Base Chapman near the eastern Afghan city of Khost. But it is also because foreign troop numbers are rising, he adds.
President Barack Obama announced last month that an additional 30,000 US troops would be deployed quickly in Afghanistan to fight the insurgency.President Barack Obama announced last month that an additional 30,000 US troops would be deployed quickly in Afghanistan to fight the insurgency.
The reinforcements will take the total number of US troops in Afghanistan to more than 100,000.The reinforcements will take the total number of US troops in Afghanistan to more than 100,000.
In a recent interview on US TV, the commander of US forces in Afghanistan, Gen Stanley McChrystal, said the troops surge was having the desired affect and the tide was turning against the Taliban.
Militants often target Afghan and foreign troops in the south, where the insurgency is at its strongest.
On Sunday, an American service member and two Afghan road construction workers were killed in separate attacks in southern Afghanistan.
Earlier this month, a suicide bomber killed seven CIA agents at America's Forward Operating Base Chapman near the eastern Afghan city of Khost.