NATO said in a statement that the soldier was killed in the south on Wednesday, without giving further information.
Most soldiers located in southern Afghanistan are from the United States and Britain.
Meanwhile, the UK Ministry of Defense said on Monday that a British soldier died in a hospital from injuries suffered in an explosion in Afghanistan more than two months ago.
He has been named as Corporal Jack Stanley from The Queen’s Royal Hussars.
Roadside bombs are by far the most lethal weapon Taliban militants use against US-led foreign troops, Afghan forces, and civilians.
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