«Three US-led soldiers and an Afghan working with them were killed in a bomb blast in Afghanistan as government officials reported… Three coalition service members and one local-national contractor were killed today during an IED (improvised explosive device) attack» Three US-led soldiers, 28 rebels killed in AfghanistanАрхивная копия от 18 января 2015 на Wayback Machine // «ABC News» от 9 сентября 2008
"Yesterday G4S Secure Solutions, the security contractor that guards the council's staff confirmed that three of its Afghan employees were killed while six others, three Nepalese former Gurkhas and three Afghans, were injured." Attack on British Council kills 10; but panic room saves teachersАрхивная копия от 8 июля 2022 на Wayback Machine // "The Independent" от 20 августа 2011
«A suicide car bomber targeted a military contractor on the eastern outskirts of Kabul on Monday, killing at least one person and injuring 15 others, including foreigners, police said» Afghan explosions take deadly tollАрхивная копия от 28 декабря 2014 на Wayback Machine // «Los Angeles Times» от 17 декабря 2012
«Elliott said he followed the lead of his commander and fired at shadowy figures on a hillside. Those shadowy figures turned out to be Tillman, Bryan O’Neal and an Afghan contractor, who was also killed» Paresh Dave. Soldier who may have killed Pat Tillman haunted by remorseАрхивная копия от 12 января 2017 на Wayback Machine // «Los Angeles Times» от 20 апреля 2014
"Následkem výbuchu utrpěl rotmistr narozený v roce 1980 smrtelné zranění, další voják v hodnosti rotného a afghánský tlumočník byli zraněni těžce a jeden voják v hodnosti podplukovníka lehce. Afghánský tlumočník posléze zraněním podlehl" V Afghánistánu zahynul český voják, zraněn velitelАрхивная копия от 19 июля 2021 на Wayback Machine // "Novinky.cz" от 31 мая 2011
«Nick Downie, the security coordinator for the Afghanistan NGO Security Office, who was among the first at the site, estimated that four American DynCorp employees, three or four Afghans, and three Nepalese Gurkhas providing security for DynCorp had been killed» Amy Waldman. 7 Killed in Kabul as Bombing Rips a U.S. ContractorАрхивная копия от 18 декабря 2014 на Wayback Machine // «The New York Times» от 30 августа 2004
«The casualty toll is based on figures the U.S. Department of Labor provided to Reuters in response to a request under the Freedom of Information Act and on locally gathered data. The department said it had recorded 990 deaths — 917 in Iraq and 73 in Afghanistan — by the end of March… The Labor Department’s statistics put the number of wounded in Iraq between March 1, 2003 and March 31, 2007 as 10,569. The corresponding figure for Afghanistan, from September 2001 to March 2007, is 2,428… The Labor Department declined to give details of the nationalities of the contractors it listed as killed or wounded, saying that doing so would „constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy“ under the U.S. Privacy Act.» Bernd Debusmann. In outsourced U.S. wars, contractor deaths top 1,000Архивная копия от 17 ноября 2015 на Wayback Machine // Reuters от 3 июля 2007
«A suicide car bomber struck the compound of a foreign security firm in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar on Thursday, killing several foreigners and Afghan guards, officials said» Foreign contractors killed in Afghanistan blastАрхивная копия от 24 сентября 2015 на Wayback Machine // REUTERS от 15 апреля 2010
«The UK foreign secretary, Phillip Hammond, said that two British embassy workers died in the morning’s convoy attack. One was a British civilian security team member and the other an Afghan national working at the embassy. A second British member of the security team was injured, Hammond said. The private security firm G4S said both the dead security guard and his injured colleague were its employees» Kabul suicide attack on UK diplomats leaves six deadАрхивная копия от 5 марта 2016 на Wayback Machine // «The Guardian» от 27 ноября 2014
"An International Security Assistance Force-contracted civilian died following an improvised explosive device attack in southern Afghanistan today," ISAF said in a statement. ISAF did not provide more details about the exact location of the incident or nationality of the contractor" ISAF civilian contractor killed in South AfghanistanАрхивная копия от 16 августа 2021 на Wayback Machine // TOLO News от 4 марта 2013
«Two of the six Afghans killed Thursday were employees of Chemonics International Inc., a Washington-based contractor for the U.S. Agency for International Development, the company said. The five victims in Wednesday’s attack also worked for Chemonics» Six Afghans killed in attack on U.S. projectАрхивная копия от 19 сентября 2016 на Wayback Machine // «The Washington Post» от 20 мая 2005
«The casualty toll is based on figures the U.S. Department of Labor provided to Reuters in response to a request under the Freedom of Information Act and on locally gathered data. The department said it had recorded 990 deaths — 917 in Iraq and 73 in Afghanistan — by the end of March… The Labor Department’s statistics put the number of wounded in Iraq between March 1, 2003 and March 31, 2007 as 10,569. The corresponding figure for Afghanistan, from September 2001 to March 2007, is 2,428… The Labor Department declined to give details of the nationalities of the contractors it listed as killed or wounded, saying that doing so would „constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy“ under the U.S. Privacy Act.» Bernd Debusmann. In outsourced U.S. wars, contractor deaths top 1,000Архивная копия от 17 ноября 2015 на Wayback Machine // Reuters от 3 июля 2007
«Elliott said he followed the lead of his commander and fired at shadowy figures on a hillside. Those shadowy figures turned out to be Tillman, Bryan O’Neal and an Afghan contractor, who was also killed» Paresh Dave. Soldier who may have killed Pat Tillman haunted by remorseАрхивная копия от 12 января 2017 на Wayback Machine // «Los Angeles Times» от 20 апреля 2014
«Nick Downie, the security coordinator for the Afghanistan NGO Security Office, who was among the first at the site, estimated that four American DynCorp employees, three or four Afghans, and three Nepalese Gurkhas providing security for DynCorp had been killed» Amy Waldman. 7 Killed in Kabul as Bombing Rips a U.S. ContractorАрхивная копия от 18 декабря 2014 на Wayback Machine // «The New York Times» от 30 августа 2004
«Two of the six Afghans killed Thursday were employees of Chemonics International Inc., a Washington-based contractor for the U.S. Agency for International Development, the company said. The five victims in Wednesday’s attack also worked for Chemonics» Six Afghans killed in attack on U.S. projectАрхивная копия от 19 сентября 2016 на Wayback Machine // «The Washington Post» от 20 мая 2005
«Three US-led soldiers and an Afghan working with them were killed in a bomb blast in Afghanistan as government officials reported… Three coalition service members and one local-national contractor were killed today during an IED (improvised explosive device) attack» Three US-led soldiers, 28 rebels killed in AfghanistanАрхивная копия от 18 января 2015 на Wayback Machine // «ABC News» от 9 сентября 2008
«A suicide car bomber struck the compound of a foreign security firm in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar on Thursday, killing several foreigners and Afghan guards, officials said» Foreign contractors killed in Afghanistan blastАрхивная копия от 24 сентября 2015 на Wayback Machine // REUTERS от 15 апреля 2010
"Následkem výbuchu utrpěl rotmistr narozený v roce 1980 smrtelné zranění, další voják v hodnosti rotného a afghánský tlumočník byli zraněni těžce a jeden voják v hodnosti podplukovníka lehce. Afghánský tlumočník posléze zraněním podlehl" V Afghánistánu zahynul český voják, zraněn velitelАрхивная копия от 19 июля 2021 на Wayback Machine // "Novinky.cz" от 31 мая 2011
"Yesterday G4S Secure Solutions, the security contractor that guards the council's staff confirmed that three of its Afghan employees were killed while six others, three Nepalese former Gurkhas and three Afghans, were injured." Attack on British Council kills 10; but panic room saves teachersАрхивная копия от 8 июля 2022 на Wayback Machine // "The Independent" от 20 августа 2011
«A suicide car bomber targeted a military contractor on the eastern outskirts of Kabul on Monday, killing at least one person and injuring 15 others, including foreigners, police said» Afghan explosions take deadly tollАрхивная копия от 28 декабря 2014 на Wayback Machine // «Los Angeles Times» от 17 декабря 2012
"An International Security Assistance Force-contracted civilian died following an improvised explosive device attack in southern Afghanistan today," ISAF said in a statement. ISAF did not provide more details about the exact location of the incident or nationality of the contractor" ISAF civilian contractor killed in South AfghanistanАрхивная копия от 16 августа 2021 на Wayback Machine // TOLO News от 4 марта 2013
"KABUL, Afghanistan (Feb. 21, 2014) — An International Security Assistance Force contracted-civilian died as a result of a non-battle related injury in northern Afghanistan today. It is ISAF policy to defer casualty identification procedures to the relevant national authorities." ISAF casualty, Feb. 21, 2014
"KABUL, Afghanistan (Feb. 24, 2014) — An International Security Assistance Force contracted-civilian died as a result of a non-battle related injury in southern Afghanistan today." ISAF casualty, Feb. 24, 2014
"KABUL, Afghanistan (March 16, 2014) — An International Security Assistance Force contracted civilian died as a result of a non-battle related injury in southern Afghanistan today." ISAF casualty, March 16, 2014
"KABUL, Afghanistan (April 3, 2014) – An International Security Assistance Force contracted-civilian died as a result of a non-battle related injury in southern Afghanistan today" ISAF casualty, April 3, 2014
"KABUL, Afghanistan (May 23, 2014) — An International Security Assistance Force contracted-civilian died as a result of a non-battle related injury in eastern Afghanistan today." ISAF Casualty, May 23, 2014
«The UK foreign secretary, Phillip Hammond, said that two British embassy workers died in the morning’s convoy attack. One was a British civilian security team member and the other an Afghan national working at the embassy. A second British member of the security team was injured, Hammond said. The private security firm G4S said both the dead security guard and his injured colleague were its employees» Kabul suicide attack on UK diplomats leaves six deadАрхивная копия от 5 марта 2016 на Wayback Machine // «The Guardian» от 27 ноября 2014
"KABUL, Afghanistan (December 19, 2014) – An International Security Assistance Force contracted-civilian died as a result of a non-battle related injury in eastern Afghanistan today." ISAF casualty, December 19, 2014