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List of Afghan security forces fatality reports in Afghanistan

This is a partial list of Afghan security forces killed in the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021).

Besides serving as an indicator of some of the numbers of policemen, soldiers and private military contractors (PMCs) deaths during specific time periods, this article allows readers to investigate the circumstances of those deaths by reading the citation articles.

By mid-October 2009, overall it was confirmed that more than 5,500 soldiers and policemen were killed since the start of the war.[1] In early March 2014, the number was updated to 13,729. Another 16,511 soldiers and policemen were wounded. Among the dead were 4,551 soldiers who died by 20 March 2013.[2] The number of soldiers killed was updated to 6,835 by September 20, 2014.[3] In 2017 casualty figures of the ANSDF became classified information.[4]

Based on the numbers below, in the Afghan Defense and Interior Ministry section figures, by December 31, 2014, 21,008 soldiers and policemen had been killed since June 2002. According to Neta C. Crawford, a Professor of Political Science at Boston University and Co-Director of the Costs of War Project, an estimated 23,470 security forces members, including 14,200 policemen and 7,750 soldiers, had been killed since the start of the war until the end of 2014.[5] Additionally, 28,529 policemen and soldiers were reported killed in the period between January 2015 and mid-November 2018,[6] but this was later revised to over 45,000 fatalities for the period between the end of September 2014 and late January 2019.[7] The Turkish Anadolu Agency reported that, according to declassified figures, an estimated 7,000 Afghan security forces were killed during 2019.[8] Additionally, between 29 February and 21 July 2020, about 3,560 soldiers were killed.[9] Crawford also presented a new updated estimate of 66,000–69,000 dead for the whole war, up to April 2021,[10] and 69,095 dead by August 2021.[11] In addition, right after the end of the war, Afghan general Sami Sadat confirmed 66,000 troops were killed during the 20 years of conflict,[12] while general Yasin Zia, former Chief of General Staff of Afghanistan and Acting Defence Minister, reported to The Washington Post that Afghan security forces counted 92,000 killed members since 2001, citing data he collected.[13] According to Zia, the last days of the war, from July 1 to August 15, were particularly deadly with 4,000 troops killed and 1,000 missing.[13]

Afghan security forces losses confirmed by time periods edit

 
Malalai Kakar was assassinated in the morning outside her house on 28 September 2008.

Yearly totals per the Afghan Defense and Interior Ministry edit

2015–19 edit

Military and Police fatalities (per specific time periods reported)
Period Number of killed
January 2019 N/A
2018 N/A
January 1, 2017 – December 31, 2017 10,000[14]
January 1, 2016 – October 31, 2016 6,785[15]
January 1, 2015 – December 29, 2015 7,000[16]
TOTAL 45,000[7]

2002–14 edit

Note: Most of these annual numbers are per the Afghan calendar which starts on March 21 of the Gregorian calendar.

Police fatalities (per specific time periods reported)
Period Number of killed
January 1, 2014 – December 31, 2014 3,720[17]
March 21, 2013 – September 1, 2013 1,792[18]
March 21, 2012 – March 20, 2013 1,800[19]
March 21, 2011 – March 20, 2012 1,400[20]
March 21, 2010 – March 20, 2011 1,360[21]
March 21, 2009 – March 20, 2010 1,410[22]
March 21, 2008 – March 20, 2009 1,290[23]
March 21, 2007 – March 20, 2008 1,119[24]
March 21, 2006 – March 20, 2007 630[25]
June 1, 2005 – July 31, 2005 50[26]
June 13, 2002 – May 16, 2005 600[27]
TOTAL 14,173
Military fatalities (per specific time periods reported)
Period Number of killed
March 21, 2014 – September 20, 2014 950
March 21, 2013 – March 20, 2014 1,392
March 21, 2012 – March 20, 2013 1,170
March 21, 2011 – March 20, 2012 831
March 21, 2010 – March 15, 2011 748
March 21, 2009 – March 20, 2010 635
March 21, 2008 – March 20, 2009 380
March 21, 2007 – March 20, 2008 325
March 21, 2006 – March 20, 2007 206
March 21, 2005 – March 20, 2006 138
March 21, 2004 – March 20, 2005 51
March 21, 2003 – March 20, 2004 9
TOTAL 6,835[3]

Yearly totals per the Brookings Institution edit

Period Soldiers & Policemen
2017 2,500[28]
2016 5,500[29]
2015 7,000[29]
2014 4,380[29]
2013 4,700[29]
TOTAL 24,080[29][28]
Period Soldiers Policemen
2012 1,200[29] 2,200[29]
2011 550[29] 1,400[29]
2010 519[29] 961[29]
2009 282[29] 646[29]
2008 226[29] 880[29]
2007 209[29] 803[29]
TOTAL 2,986[29] 6,890[29]

Afghan police losses before the start of official records edit

2006 edit

In 2006, in addition to the overall above-mentioned total, 49 policemen were reported killed and four policemen were missing in action.

  • January
  • February
    • February 3 - Fighting in the Musa Qala district of Helmand province left six policemen dead.[33]
    • February 4 - Fighting in the Nauzad district of Helmand province left one policeman dead.[34]
    • February 5 - A roadside bomb killed six policemen in Kandahar province.[33]
    • February 7 - A powerful bomb exploded outside the police headquarters in Kandahar killing seven policemen and six civilians.[35]
    • February 13 - Three policemen were killed when their checkpoint was attacked in Helmand province.[36]
    • February 15 - A bomb blast left one policeman dead.[37]
    • February 16 - A clash killed one policeman in Nimroz province.[38]
    • February 18 - Taliban militants attacked a police post in Helmand province killing three policemen.[39]
  • March
    • March 12 - Various Taliban attacks in the country left three policemen.[40]
    • March 17 - Various Taliban attacks in the country left 10 policemen dead.[41][42]
    • March 19 - A Taliban attack on a police post in Kandahar province left two policemen dead and four missing.[42]

2005 edit

In 2005, in addition to the overall above-mentioned totals, 42 policemen were reported killed.

  • May
    • May 30 - Four policemen were killed in an attack on a police station in Zabul province.[43]
  • August
    • August 2 - Taliban militants attacked a police checkpoint in Nuristan province killing four policemen.
    • August 17 - A roadside bomb killed one policeman in Kandahar province.[44]
    • August 21 - A roadside bomb killed two policemen in Zabul province.[45]
    • August 22 - A roadside bomb killed two policemen in Oruzgan province.[46]
    • August 31 - Militants kidnapped David Addison, a British engineer, and his interpreter after an attack in western Afghanistan that left at least three policemen dead. Addison’s body was found September 3.[47]
  • September
    • September 4 - Various Taliban attacks in the country left eight policemen dead.[48]
    • September 17 - A Taliban attack in Kabul killed three policemen.[49]
    • September 18 - Fighting in the east of the country left two policemen dead.[50]
    • September 26 - A roadside bomb killed two policemen in Helmand province.[51]
    • September 28 - A land mine killed two policemen in Kunar province.[52]
  • October
    • October 23 - Nine policemen were killed in an ambush in Helmand province.[53]

Afghan private security guard losses edit

2013

2009

  • February 5 – Six PMCs, guarding the governor of Musa Qala district, were killed by a roadside bomb in Helmand province.[55]
  • March 19 – Three PMCs, guarding an Afghan lawmaker, were killed by a roadside bomb in Helmand province. The lawmaker and a senior policeman were also killed.[56]
  • April 1 – Ten people were killed, including one PMC, in a Taliban attack on a provincial council building in Kandahar.[57]
  • April 20 – One PMC was killed by a roadside bomb in Oruzgan province.[58]
  • April 25 – Three PMCs were killed by suicide bombers targeting the governor's offices in Kandahar province.[59]
  • April 26 – Two PMCs were killed in a Taliban attack.[60]
  • May 2 - One PMC was killed along with an American PMC in a Taliban attack.[61]
  • May 4 – Various Taliban attacks in the country killed nine PMCs.[62]
  • May 28 – Four PMCs were killed in an ambush in Herat province.[63]
  • June 1 – 10 PMCs were killed in an ambush in Farah province.[64]
  • June 2 – 10 PMCs were killed in an ambush in Paktia province.[citation needed]
  • June 5 – One PMC was killed in fighting in Khost province.[65]
  • June 6 – Three PMCs were killed in an ambush in Nimroz province.[66]
  • June 7 – Four PMCs were killed in an ambush in Paktika province.[67]
  • July 11 - Various Taliban attacks in the country killed five PMCs.[68]
  • June 12 - Four PMCs were killed in a Taliban attack.[69]
  • June 13 - Nine PMCs were killed by a suicide bomber in Helmand province.[70]
  • June 28 - One PMC was killed in an ambush of a logistics convoy in Andar.[71]
  • July 2 - Four PMCs were killed by a roadside bomb in Khost province.[72]
  • July 12 - Four PMCs were killed in an ambush in Ghazni province.[73]
  • July 14 - Three PMCs were killed by a roadside bomb in Helmand province.[74]
  • July 25 - Three PMCs were killed by a landmine in Helmand province.[75]
  • July 28 - Various Taliban attacks in the country killed nine PMCs.[76]
  • July 30 - Four PMCs were killed by a roadside bomb in Helmand province.[77]
  • August 4 - Three PMCs were killed in an accidental explosion in Ghazni province.[78]
  • September 12 - Six PMCs were killed when Taliban fighters attacked their offices in Kunar province.[79]
  • October 2 - A PMC was killed by another South African PMC in Helmand province.[80]
  • October 5 - Two PMCs, guarding a businessman, were killed in Kabul.[81]
  • October 9 - Six PMCs were killed by a suicide bomber in Paktia province.[82]
  • November 16 - Four PMCs were killed when Taliban fighters attacked a bridge construction project in Kunduz province.[83]

2008

  • January 14 – An attack by Taliban commandos on a popular luxury hotel in Kabul left six people dead, including two PMCs.[84]
  • February 23 – Seven PMCs were killed by a roadside bomb.[85]
  • April 8 – 18 PMCs were killed when militants attacked them in Zabul province.[86]
  • July 7 – Six PMCs were killed in a Taliban attack.[citation needed]
  • July 18 – Various Taliban attacks in the country killed seven PMCs.[87][88]
  • July 21 – Four PMCs were killed when their food convoy was ambushed.[89]
  • August 17 - Nine PMCs were killed when a NATO supply convoy was ambushed.[90]
  • September 12 - Five PMCs were killed and three were captured when a convoy transporting logistics for NATO troops was ambushed in Farah province.[91]
  • September 21 - Two PMCs were killed in a Taliban attack.[92]
  • September 25 - 11 PMCs were killed when Taliban militants attacked Indian workers constructing a dam in Herat province.[93]
  • October 10 - Two PMCs were killed in an ambush in Farah province.[94]
  • October 26 - 24 PMCs were killed in a NATO air strike in Ghazni province.[95]
  • November 30 - One PMC was killed by a roadside bomb in Kandahar province.[96]
  • December 28 - One PMC was killed in a Taliban attack.[97]

2007

  • February 7 - Three PMCs were killed when an explosive-packed motorcycle exploded in Kandahar province.[98]
  • March 23 - 15 PMCs were killed and four were missing when a convoy transporting logistics for NATO troops was ambushed in Shahwalikot district of Kandahar province.[99]
  • April 15 - A suicide bomber killed four PMCs in Spin Boldak district of Kandahar province.[100]
  • April 25 - Three PMCs were killed when Taliban fighters stormed a road construction company site near the main highway between Kabul and Kandahar.[101]
  • May 17 - A roadside bomb struck the vehicle of a private security company in Kandahar killing four PMCs.[102]
  • May 30 - A roadside bomb struck the vehicle of a private security company in the province of Helmand killing two PMCs.[103]
  • July 16 - A suicide bomber killed one PMC in Kandahar.[104]
  • July 18 - In Loghar, near Kabul, a shooting attack occurred near an office which gives security advice; the attack left a PMC and his driver working for a non-governmental organisation dead.[105]
  • July 21 - Four PMCs were killed in an ambush in Farah province.[106]
  • July 30 - Taliban militants killed 10 PMCs in the south of the country.[107]
  • August 18 - A suicide bomber killed four PMCs in Kandahar along with 11 civilians.[108]
  • August 22 - A suicide bomber killed one PMC in Khost.[109]
  • August 23 - 10 PMCs were killed when a convoy transporting logistics for NATO troops was ambushed in Zabul province.[110]
  • September 3 - A landmine explosion killed six PMCs in Kunar province.[111]
  • September 20 - Militants killed one PMC in Zabul province.[112]
  • September 23 - Three PMCs were accidentally killed by U.S. soldiers. Three other PMCs were captured in a Taliban attack.
  • September 30 - Militants killed one PMC in Ghazni province.[113]
  • December 18 - Taliban militants killed 15 PMC's in an ambush near the town of Bala Boluk in the province of Farah.[114]
  • December 30 - Taliban militants killed six PMCs in an ambush on their convoy on Afghanistan's main highway in Wardak province.[115]

2006

  • March 17–18 – Various Taliban attacks in the country left five PMCs dead and two missing.[42]
  • March 28 – Three PMCs were killed by a landmine in Farah province.[116]
  • April 23 - Taliban militants attacked a U.S.-funded Afghan construction company killing one PMC.[117]
  • May 24 - Various Taliban attacks in the country left three PMCs dead.[118]
  • June 18 - A former district chief was killed along with four PMCs who were guarding him in Helmand province.[119]
  • September 10 - A suicide bomber killed a provincial governor in eastern Afghanistan along with his nephew and a PMC.[120]

2005

2004

  • March 5 - One PMC was killed in an ambush in Zabul province.[122]
  • August 29 - Three PMCs were killed in an attack outside the doors of their compound in Kabul.[123]

2003

  • April 29 - One PMC was killed when his checkpoint was attacked in Kandahar province.[124]
  • September 27 - Seven PMCs guarding the governor of Helmand province were killed in an ambush.

2002

  • September 5 - An assassination attempt on the Afghan president in Kabul left one PMC guarding him dead along with a civilian.[125]

Total
Based on the above listed reports, an estimated 356 private security guards were killed, six were missing and three were captured during the war.

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This is a partial list of Afghan security forces killed in the War in Afghanistan 2001 2021 Besides serving as an indicator of some of the numbers of policemen soldiers and private military contractors PMCs deaths during specific time periods this article allows readers to investigate the circumstances of those deaths by reading the citation articles By mid October 2009 overall it was confirmed that more than 5 500 soldiers and policemen were killed since the start of the war 1 In early March 2014 the number was updated to 13 729 Another 16 511 soldiers and policemen were wounded Among the dead were 4 551 soldiers who died by 20 March 2013 2 The number of soldiers killed was updated to 6 835 by September 20 2014 3 In 2017 casualty figures of the ANSDF became classified information 4 Based on the numbers below in the Afghan Defense and Interior Ministry section figures by December 31 2014 21 008 soldiers and policemen had been killed since June 2002 According to Neta C Crawford a Professor of Political Science at Boston University and Co Director of the Costs of War Project an estimated 23 470 security forces members including 14 200 policemen and 7 750 soldiers had been killed since the start of the war until the end of 2014 5 Additionally 28 529 policemen and soldiers were reported killed in the period between January 2015 and mid November 2018 6 but this was later revised to over 45 000 fatalities for the period between the end of September 2014 and late January 2019 7 The Turkish Anadolu Agency reported that according to declassified figures an estimated 7 000 Afghan security forces were killed during 2019 8 Additionally between 29 February and 21 July 2020 about 3 560 soldiers were killed 9 Crawford also presented a new updated estimate of 66 000 69 000 dead for the whole war up to April 2021 10 and 69 095 dead by August 2021 11 In addition right after the end of the war Afghan general Sami Sadat confirmed 66 000 troops were killed during the 20 years of conflict 12 while general Yasin Zia former Chief of General Staff of Afghanistan and Acting Defence Minister reported to The Washington Post that Afghan security forces counted 92 000 killed members since 2001 citing data he collected 13 According to Zia the last days of the war from July 1 to August 15 were particularly deadly with 4 000 troops killed and 1 000 missing 13 Contents 1 Afghan security forces losses confirmed by time periods 1 1 Yearly totals per the Afghan Defense and Interior Ministry 1 1 1 2015 19 1 1 2 2002 14 1 2 Yearly totals per the Brookings Institution 2 Afghan police losses before the start of official records 2 1 2006 2 2 2005 3 Afghan private security guard losses 4 ReferencesAfghan security forces losses confirmed by time periods edit nbsp Malalai Kakar was assassinated in the morning outside her house on 28 September 2008 Yearly totals per the Afghan Defense and Interior Ministry edit 2015 19 edit Military and Police fatalities per specific time periods reported Period Number of killed January 2019 N A 2018 N A January 1 2017 December 31 2017 10 000 14 January 1 2016 October 31 2016 6 785 15 January 1 2015 December 29 2015 7 000 16 TOTAL 45 000 7 2002 14 edit Note Most of these annual numbers are per the Afghan calendar which starts on March 21 of the Gregorian calendar Police fatalities per specific time periods reported Period Number of killed January 1 2014 December 31 2014 3 720 17 March 21 2013 September 1 2013 1 792 18 March 21 2012 March 20 2013 1 800 19 March 21 2011 March 20 2012 1 400 20 March 21 2010 March 20 2011 1 360 21 March 21 2009 March 20 2010 1 410 22 March 21 2008 March 20 2009 1 290 23 March 21 2007 March 20 2008 1 119 24 March 21 2006 March 20 2007 630 25 June 1 2005 July 31 2005 50 26 June 13 2002 May 16 2005 600 27 TOTAL 14 173 Military fatalities per specific time periods reported Period Number of killed March 21 2014 September 20 2014 950 March 21 2013 March 20 2014 1 392 March 21 2012 March 20 2013 1 170 March 21 2011 March 20 2012 831 March 21 2010 March 15 2011 748 March 21 2009 March 20 2010 635 March 21 2008 March 20 2009 380 March 21 2007 March 20 2008 325 March 21 2006 March 20 2007 206 March 21 2005 March 20 2006 138 March 21 2004 March 20 2005 51 March 21 2003 March 20 2004 9 TOTAL 6 835 3 Yearly totals per the Brookings Institution edit Period Soldiers amp Policemen 2017 2 500 28 2016 5 500 29 2015 7 000 29 2014 4 380 29 2013 4 700 29 TOTAL 24 080 29 28 Period Soldiers Policemen 2012 1 200 29 2 200 29 2011 550 29 1 400 29 2010 519 29 961 29 2009 282 29 646 29 2008 226 29 880 29 2007 209 29 803 29 TOTAL 2 986 29 6 890 29 Afghan police losses before the start of official records edit2006 edit In 2006 in addition to the overall above mentioned total 49 policemen were reported killed and four policemen were missing in action January January 3 One policeman was killed in Zabul province 30 January 5 A suicide bomber killed three policemen along with seven civilians in Oruzgan province 31 January 27 A roadside bomb killed two policemen in Helmand province 32 February February 3 Fighting in the Musa Qala district of Helmand province left six policemen dead 33 February 4 Fighting in the Nauzad district of Helmand province left one policeman dead 34 February 5 A roadside bomb killed six policemen in Kandahar province 33 February 7 A powerful bomb exploded outside the police headquarters in Kandahar killing seven policemen and six civilians 35 February 13 Three policemen were killed when their checkpoint was attacked in Helmand province 36 February 15 A bomb blast left one policeman dead 37 February 16 A clash killed one policeman in Nimroz province 38 February 18 Taliban militants attacked a police post in Helmand province killing three policemen 39 March March 12 Various Taliban attacks in the country left three policemen 40 March 17 Various Taliban attacks in the country left 10 policemen dead 41 42 March 19 A Taliban attack on a police post in Kandahar province left two policemen dead and four missing 42 2005 edit In 2005 in addition to the overall above mentioned totals 42 policemen were reported killed May May 30 Four policemen were killed in an attack on a police station in Zabul province 43 August August 2 Taliban militants attacked a police checkpoint in Nuristan province killing four policemen August 17 A roadside bomb killed one policeman in Kandahar province 44 August 21 A roadside bomb killed two policemen in Zabul province 45 August 22 A roadside bomb killed two policemen in Oruzgan province 46 August 31 Militants kidnapped David Addison a British engineer and his interpreter after an attack in western Afghanistan that left at least three policemen dead Addison s body was found September 3 47 September September 4 Various Taliban attacks in the country left eight policemen dead 48 September 17 A Taliban attack in Kabul killed three policemen 49 September 18 Fighting in the east of the country left two policemen dead 50 September 26 A roadside bomb killed two policemen in Helmand province 51 September 28 A land mine killed two policemen in Kunar province 52 October October 23 Nine policemen were killed in an ambush in Helmand province 53 Afghan private security guard losses edit2013 March 1 Seven PMCs were killed by a roadside bomb in Konar province 54 2009 February 5 Six PMCs guarding the governor of Musa Qala district were killed by a roadside bomb in Helmand province 55 March 19 Three PMCs guarding an Afghan lawmaker were killed by a roadside bomb in Helmand province The lawmaker and a senior policeman were also killed 56 April 1 Ten people were killed including one PMC in a Taliban attack on a provincial council building in Kandahar 57 April 20 One PMC was killed by a roadside bomb in Oruzgan province 58 April 25 Three PMCs were killed by suicide bombers targeting the governor s offices in Kandahar province 59 April 26 Two PMCs were killed in a Taliban attack 60 May 2 One PMC was killed along with an American PMC in a Taliban attack 61 May 4 Various Taliban attacks in the country killed nine PMCs 62 May 28 Four PMCs were killed in an ambush in Herat province 63 June 1 10 PMCs were killed in an ambush in Farah province 64 June 2 10 PMCs were killed in an ambush in Paktia province citation needed June 5 One PMC was killed in fighting in Khost province 65 June 6 Three PMCs were killed in an ambush in Nimroz province 66 June 7 Four PMCs were killed in an ambush in Paktika province 67 July 11 Various Taliban attacks in the country killed five PMCs 68 June 12 Four PMCs were killed in a Taliban attack 69 June 13 Nine PMCs were killed by a suicide bomber in Helmand province 70 June 28 One PMC was killed in an ambush of a logistics convoy in Andar 71 July 2 Four PMCs were killed by a roadside bomb in Khost province 72 July 12 Four PMCs were killed in an ambush in Ghazni province 73 July 14 Three PMCs were killed by a roadside bomb in Helmand province 74 July 25 Three PMCs were killed by a landmine in Helmand province 75 July 28 Various Taliban attacks in the country killed nine PMCs 76 July 30 Four PMCs were killed by a roadside bomb in Helmand province 77 August 4 Three PMCs were killed in an accidental explosion in Ghazni province 78 September 12 Six PMCs were killed when Taliban fighters attacked their offices in Kunar province 79 October 2 A PMC was killed by another South African PMC in Helmand province 80 October 5 Two PMCs guarding a businessman were killed in Kabul 81 October 9 Six PMCs were killed by a suicide bomber in Paktia province 82 November 16 Four PMCs were killed when Taliban fighters attacked a bridge construction project in Kunduz province 83 2008 January 14 An attack by Taliban commandos on a popular luxury hotel in Kabul left six people dead including two PMCs 84 February 23 Seven PMCs were killed by a roadside bomb 85 April 8 18 PMCs were killed when militants attacked them in Zabul province 86 July 7 Six PMCs were killed in a Taliban attack citation needed July 18 Various Taliban attacks in the country killed seven PMCs 87 88 July 21 Four PMCs were killed when their food convoy was ambushed 89 August 17 Nine PMCs were killed when a NATO supply convoy was ambushed 90 September 12 Five PMCs were killed and three were captured when a convoy transporting logistics for NATO troops was ambushed in Farah province 91 September 21 Two PMCs were killed in a Taliban attack 92 September 25 11 PMCs were killed when Taliban militants attacked Indian workers constructing a dam in Herat province 93 October 10 Two PMCs were killed in an ambush in Farah province 94 October 26 24 PMCs were killed in a NATO air strike in Ghazni province 95 November 30 One PMC was killed by a roadside bomb in Kandahar province 96 December 28 One PMC was killed in a Taliban attack 97 2007 February 7 Three PMCs were killed when an explosive packed motorcycle exploded in Kandahar province 98 March 23 15 PMCs were killed and four were missing when a convoy transporting logistics for NATO troops was ambushed in Shahwalikot district of Kandahar province 99 April 15 A suicide bomber killed four PMCs in Spin Boldak district of Kandahar province 100 April 25 Three PMCs were killed when Taliban fighters stormed a road construction company site near the main highway between Kabul and Kandahar 101 May 17 A roadside bomb struck the vehicle of a private security company in Kandahar killing four PMCs 102 May 30 A roadside bomb struck the vehicle of a private security company in the province of Helmand killing two PMCs 103 July 16 A suicide bomber killed one PMC in Kandahar 104 July 18 In Loghar near Kabul a shooting attack occurred near an office which gives security advice the attack left a PMC and his driver working for a non governmental organisation dead 105 July 21 Four PMCs were killed in an ambush in Farah province 106 July 30 Taliban militants killed 10 PMCs in the south of the country 107 August 18 A suicide bomber killed four PMCs in Kandahar along with 11 civilians 108 August 22 A suicide bomber killed one PMC in Khost 109 August 23 10 PMCs were killed when a convoy transporting logistics for NATO troops was ambushed in Zabul province 110 September 3 A landmine explosion killed six PMCs in Kunar province 111 September 20 Militants killed one PMC in Zabul province 112 September 23 Three PMCs were accidentally killed by U S soldiers Three other PMCs were captured in a Taliban attack September 30 Militants killed one PMC in Ghazni province 113 December 18 Taliban militants killed 15 PMC s in an ambush near the town of Bala Boluk in the province of Farah 114 December 30 Taliban militants killed six PMCs in an ambush on their convoy on Afghanistan s main highway in Wardak province 115 2006 March 17 18 Various Taliban attacks in the country left five PMCs dead and two missing 42 March 28 Three PMCs were killed by a landmine in Farah province 116 April 23 Taliban militants attacked a U S funded Afghan construction 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