Bomb terrorist kills two U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan Taliban claims crime at 8:15 on January 12

A bomb set off the road in southern Afghanistan exploded, killing two US soldiers stationed there. The Taliban, a rebel armed insurgency, has issued a criminal statement, and there is concern that it will affect peace talks with the United States in the future.

A bomb set on the side of a road exploded while a car carrying US troops stationed there was running in Kandahar province in southern Afghanistan on the 11th.

According to local media, the explosion killed two U.S. soldiers and injured two people and was treated at a hospital.

The Taliban, a rebel army of Afghanistan, issued a statement regarding the explosion and acknowledged that it had committed terrorism.

The Taliban also conducted bomb terrorism last month, including around the U.S. Army's Bagram Air Force Base near Kabul.

In September last year, President Trump announced that the United States and the Taliban had halted peace following a Taliban terrorist attack following the death of an American soldier. Peace negotiations have been resumed since then, but there has been a series of terrorist attacks by the Taliban, and there are concerns about the impact on future negotiations.