Afghanistan bomb attack kills 2 NATO service members in area where most forces are American

AP
(AP) KABUL, Afghanistan - NATO forces say two international service members have been killed in a bomb attack in eastern Afghanistan.
The military coalition says in a statement issued Monday that the deaths happened on Sunday. The statement does not provide nationalities or other details. NATO typically waits for member nations to announce casualties before providing more information.
Most of the international troops in the east are American but there are forces from other NATO nations as well.
The deaths make at least 25 international service members killed so far this month.
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