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Casualties in Afghanistan soar to record high in July

Senior Airman Robert Dieguez, an Air Force Pararescueman, salutes as soldiers at Kandahar Air Base in southern Afghanistan carry away the flag-draped remains of one of two soldiers he had just evacuated after they were killed in an IED attack. Brennan Linsley/Associated Press
KABUL, Afghanistan - In a summer of suffering, America's military death toll in Afghanistan is rising, with back-to-back record months for U.S. losses in the grinding conflict. All signs point to more bloodshed in the months ahead, straining the already shaky international support for the war.

Six more Americans were reported killed in fighting in the south - three Thursday and three Friday - pushing the U.S. death toll for July to a record 66 and surpassing June as the deadliest month for U.S. forces in the nearly nine-year war.

U.S. officials confirmed the latest American deaths Friday but gave no further details. Five of the latest reported deaths were a result of hidden bombs - the insurgents' weapon of choice - and the sixth to an armed attack, NATO said in statements.

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