Afghan officials say Taleban militants have ambushed a police patrol in southern Afghanistan, killing eight officers and wounding two.
An Afghan border security chief, General Mohammad Raziq Khan, says insurgents fired on the police patrol late Saturday in the Arghasan district of Kandahar province, near the Pakistan border, sparking a brief gun battle. The official says the attackers later fled the area, and appeared not to have suffered any casualties.
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The group issued the threat in a video statement posted Saturday on the "Voice of the Caliphate," a Web site used by militants linked to al-Qaida.
Germany has around 2,700 troops in Afghanistan, while Austria has only five.
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