Three US Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan
Not four, as was earlier reported
NATO has lowered the death toll in a roadside bombing in Afghanistan, saying three U.S. service personnel were killed instead of four, as was earlier reported.
The alliance said the soldiers were killed on May 15 in a roadside bomb in the southern province of Kandahar.
A spokesman for the provincial governor's office, Jawid Ahmad Faisal, said the soldiers were in a vehicle on patrol in Zhari district.
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