In Afghanistan, new figures show the number of U.S. troops killed by roadside bombs increased 60 percent last year. According to the Washington Post, 268 soldiers were killed by improvised explosive devices, or IEDs, in 2010, about as many as in the three previous years combined. The IED attacks also wounded more than 3,360 troops, an increase of 178 percent over the year before.
U.S. Deaths from Roadside Bombings Soar in Afghanistan
HeadlineJan 26, 2011