U.S./NATO/ISAF officials said that on the morning of March 27, a NATO soldier was killed after stepping on a mine (aka roadside bomb, IED) in southern Afghanistan. They did not give the exact location or what country the NATO soldier was from.
ISAF and Afghan government forces claim to have killed and captured more allies of the Mujahideen. Those foreign fighters are coming from Uzbekistan.
The latest firefight took place on March 26, 2012, in Faryab Province. ISAF officials say they were ambushed by the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) while on patrol with Afghan forces. ISAF did not indicate if they suffered casualties, but said they killed or captured several IMU troops.
Meanwhile, U.S./NATO/ISAF and Afghan Security officials say in the past 24 hours they’ve killed at least 14 Mujahideen. The battles took place in Kabul, Nangarhar, Faryab, Kandahar, Helmand, Nimroz, Zabul, Ghazni and Paktia provinces.
On the night of March 26, a NATO fuel supply convoy was ambushed in Farah Province. The convoy was operated by a private security company. Five of the security company’s employees were killed, they were Afghans.