Jun 21st, 2009 - VOA News
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NATO says two soldiers were killed, and six other personnel were wounded, in an indirect fire attack on the main U.S. base in Afghanistan early Sunday.
Bagram Air Field is located in Kapisa province, north of the capital, Kabul.
A NATO statement says those wounded in the attack on Bagram are receiving medical treatment. NATO does not release the nationalities of causalities.
The statement also said it was not immediately known if any Afghan civilians living near the air field were harmed in the attack.
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