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Insurgent strike kills Afghan boy 'Rebel attack' kills Afghan boy
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A militant mortar attack on a village in Afghanistan has killed one boy and injured eight other people, including five soldiers, Nato has said.A militant mortar attack on a village in Afghanistan has killed one boy and injured eight other people, including five soldiers, Nato has said.
The boy, aged 10, died when foreign troops came under attack in Kunar province, Nato said in a statement.The boy, aged 10, died when foreign troops came under attack in Kunar province, Nato said in a statement.
Commanders have not yet released the nationalities of the foreign soldiers injured in the attack.Commanders have not yet released the nationalities of the foreign soldiers injured in the attack.
Violence in Afghanistan has soared in recent months, with the fighting causing a number of civilian deaths. Violence in Afghanistan has soared in recent months, with the fighting causing many civilian deaths.
The latest incident happened on Sunday morning when the militants fired mortars at a village in the Nari district of Kunar, the Nato statement said. Injured
The Kunar mortar attack happened on Sunday morning when the militants fired mortars at a village in Nari district, the Nato statement said.
Three Afghan civilians were said to be among those injured.Three Afghan civilians were said to be among those injured.
In Paktiya province, Afghan security forces killed a Taleban leader known as Commander Saleem, the US-led coalition said.
It blamed him for multiple attacks on government and international forces which had "resulted in numerous deaths".
Civilian casualties have risen in Afghanistan with the intensification of fighting between the insurgents and security forces.Civilian casualties have risen in Afghanistan with the intensification of fighting between the insurgents and security forces.
Correspondents say that the south of the country has this year seen the worst violence since the Taleban were ousted from power in 2001 by an international coalition. Correspondents say that the south of the country has this year seen more violence that at any time since the Taleban were ousted from power in 2001 by US-led troops.
Afghan human rights and government officials say more than 70 civilians have been killed by foreign forces in the last three months.