Originally posted by the Voice of America. Voice of America content is produced by the Voice of America, a United States federal government-sponsored entity, and is in the public domain. 2 International Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan VOA News 27 June 2010 International forces in Afghanistan say two service members died Sunday following a gun attack by militants in eastern Afghanistan.  NATO did not reveal the soldiers' nationalities. More than 300 international service members have died in Afghanistan this year, according to iCasualties.org. NATO also says precision airstrikes by joint Afghan-international security force have killed an unspecified number of Taliban insurgents in recent days.  NATO and Afghan security officials say a Taliban commander who served as a senior foreign fighter and weapons facilitator was among those killed in an airstrike in Kunduz province Saturday. The alliance says the insurgents were meeting in a field in an unpopulated area. Authorities say the Taliban commander coordinated logistical support and operations with the Taliban's Pakistan foreign fighter cell leadership. He was formerly in charge of the Taliban in the Gor Tappa region.  NATO also confirmed that an airstrike in southern Afghanistan Thursday killed a Taliban commander and sub-commander as they were placing a bomb on a road in Kandahar city. .