91. Several hundred Canadian soldiers, backed by U.S. air support and some Afghan infantry units, began Operation Torii on Saturday. 92. Several Somalis died at the hands of Canadian soldiers and the Airborne Regiment has since been disbanded. 93. Shrapnel from two rockets damages a camp building where Canadian soldiers are sleeping. 94. Suzanne Leger, an aunt of one of the four Canadian soldiers killed, Sgt. Marc Leger, said the investigation cannot change what happened. 95. The Canadian soldiers are being detained at several locations between Visoko and Ilijas in Bosnia. 96. The confusion further inflamed an already heated debate in Canada over whether Taliban and al-Qaida fighters captured by Canadian soldiers should be turned over to U.S. forces. 97. The bulk of Canadian soldiers deploying to southern Afghanistan should be in place by mid-February, a Canadian Army spokesman said Wednesday. 98. The bulk of Canadian soldiers deploying to southern Afghanistan should be in place by mid-February, a Canadian Army spokesman said Thursday. 99. The Canadian soldiers will arrive on civilian airplanes or planes operated by the Canadian or American air forces, Lemay said. 100. The government invited journalists to watch as Canadian soldiers wearing coveralls and masks dropped the running shoes and military boots of their British counterparts into a pink disinfectant. |