Five
killed in Australia's 'worst day' in Afghanistan
Australia
has suffered its worst day in conflict since the Vietnam War after
five soldiers were killed in two separate incidents in Afghanistan
31
Sepetember, 2012
Prime
Minister Julia Gillard has left the Pacific Islands Forum in
Rarotonga to return to Australia. Speaking to reporters before her
departure, she said it was the worst loss of Australian lives in
combat in decades.
"This
is a very big toll, but this means that in a war of so many losses
this is our single worst day in Afghanistan. I believe this is the
most losses in combat since the days of the Vietnam War and the
Battle of Long Tan."
The
Defence Force confirmed three soldiers were killed by a man in an
Afghan army uniform in "a green on blue" attack at a base
in Uruzgan Province in the south of the country on Wednesday.
Two
other Australian soldiers were wounded in that incident. One suffered
serious gunshot wounds and has been evacuated for further treatment,
while the other has minor wounds and remains at the patrol base....
5.3 quake on West Coast
31
September, 2012
A
shallow 5.3-magnitude earthquake has been recorded near Haast.
GNS
says the earthquake struck at 7:38 am on Friday.
It
was at a depth of 5km and was centred 40km south-west of Haast.
There
were no immediate reports of damage.
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