NATO: 30 insurgents killed, five coalition soldiers wounded in Afghan outpost attack

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More than 30 insurgents were killed and five coalition soldiers wounded in an attack on an outpost in Afghanistan, NATO said Saturday.

Insurgents tried to storm a combat outpost in eastern Afghanistan Saturday, setting off a battle that killed 30 attackers and wounded five coalition soldiers, NATO said.

Assailants struck the military post from all sides using small arms, rocket-propelled grenades and mortars.

The outpost is in Paktika province's Bermal district. Nearly all NATO forces in the province are from the U.S. military.

NATO said coalition forces called in close air-support and airstrikes to help repel the 1:30 a.m. attack.

In a statement, the military said five coalition service members were wounded during the attack but continued fighting.

Saturday's attack took place in an area about 125 miles south of Kabul near the border with Pakistan.

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