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Since NATO forces have moved into the southern regions of Afghanistan to re-focus efforts on battling Taliban and al-Qaeda elements in the country's most lawless region, attacks on troops and casualties have increased dramatically. The fighting has largely been in the Helmand province and around the city of Kandahar, the traditional stronghold for the Taliban. A suicide bomb was also unleashed yesterday in the western city of Herat, which is still considered one of the most peaceful urban centers in the country. Suicide bomb attacks have increased sharply this year, with 20 reported incidences so far, compared to 17 for the whole of 2005, and just 5 in 2004. The United Kingdom is leading the mission in Helmand, and plans to increase NATO's International Security Assistance Force from 9,000 to 21,000 by November this year.
To give you a better grip on the breaking news, NationMaster has just updated casualty statistics for Afghanistan, as well as new development aid statistics for the country:
Afghan Coalition Fatalities
Total Development Aid to Afghanistan, latest estimates
Percent of Development Aid Going to Afghanistan
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