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From http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/national/2005/12/07/afghanistan_cdn051207.html
EDIT: See the link has already been posted. Ah well, here's the full article anyway.
3 Canadian soldiers wounded in Afghanistan
Last Updated Wed, 07 Dec 2005 14:24:11 EST
CBC News
Three members of Canada's elite commando unit have been injured in Afghanistan.
One Joint Task Force 2 soldier is being treated in hospital, while two others have been treated and released, the Defence Department said on Wednesday.
None of the injured has been identified.
"For reasons of operational security and for the safety of those Canadian special operations forces members and their families, no other information on this incident or on the special operations being conducted in Afghanistan will be released," said a Defence Department statement.
It's believed the Canadians were taking part in operations with Afghan and U.S.-led coalition forces. American military reports said 22 militants were killed in the attacks.
In late November, a Canadian soldier was killed in Afghanistan when the armoured vehicle he was riding in rolled over near the Afghan city of Kandahar.
Pte. Braun Scott Woodfield, 24, was the eighth Canadian soldier to die in Afghanistan since 2002.
EDIT: See the link has already been posted. Ah well, here's the full article anyway.
3 Canadian soldiers wounded in Afghanistan
Last Updated Wed, 07 Dec 2005 14:24:11 EST
CBC News
Three members of Canada's elite commando unit have been injured in Afghanistan.
One Joint Task Force 2 soldier is being treated in hospital, while two others have been treated and released, the Defence Department said on Wednesday.
None of the injured has been identified.
"For reasons of operational security and for the safety of those Canadian special operations forces members and their families, no other information on this incident or on the special operations being conducted in Afghanistan will be released," said a Defence Department statement.
It's believed the Canadians were taking part in operations with Afghan and U.S.-led coalition forces. American military reports said 22 militants were killed in the attacks.
In late November, a Canadian soldier was killed in Afghanistan when the armoured vehicle he was riding in rolled over near the Afghan city of Kandahar.
Pte. Braun Scott Woodfield, 24, was the eighth Canadian soldier to die in Afghanistan since 2002.