The U.S.-led coalition says insurgent attacks in Afghanistan during the past three months were up 11 percent, compared to the same period last year.
The latest statistics also say that the number of attacks in June was
the highest for any month since fighting surged in the summer of 2010.
NATO released the figures on Thursday. They indicate a disturbing uptick
in attacks at a time when foreign troops are leaving and insurgents are trying
to prove they remain a potent force.
The coalition offered two possible reasons for the uptick. It says a
shortened poppy harvesting season prompted insurgents to start their spring
offensive earlier this year. Also, with more Afghan security forces on the
ground and taking the lead in more operations, more of them are getting killed.
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