American Soldier Killed, Another Injured in Bosnia Road Accident
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WASHINGTON — An American soldier was killed and another injured Friday in a vehicle accident in Bosnia-Herzegovina, U.S. officials said.
The soldiers’ names were withheld pending notification of relatives.
It marked the second death of a U.S. soldier since the Bosnia peace enforcement mission began in December. The first was Army Sgt. Donald Dugan, who was killed when he tried to defuse a land mine on Feb. 3.
The latest accident, in northeastern Bosnia, occurred in bad weather and involved a 10-ton vehicle and part of a pontoon bridge.
The injured soldier was evacuated to a mobile Army surgical hospital at Camp Bedrock near the town of Donja Visca, the Army said in a brief announcement from its base in Tuzla. His condition was not known.
Several U.S. soldiers have been hurt in road accidents in Bosnia, where ice, snow and twisting roads lined with land mines make driving particularly dangerous.
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