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Allied Forces Launch Massive Surveillance Along Pakistan Border
Islamabad, 6 June (AKI/Asian Age) - Allied US and Afghan forces on Tuesday started surveillance of the Pakistan-Afghanistan border near Chaman on a massive scale. Spin Boldak commissioner Toran Abdul Khalique said the allied army in Afghanistan has posted securitymen alongside the long Pakistan-Afghanistan border. He said that the US Army at the Pakistan-Afghanistan border last week frisked every passer-by and checked Pakistani vehicles after sealing the roads through Babe-Dosti gate twice.

On the other hand, Afghan officials said that the allied forces have launched a comprehensive operation for tackling the volatile situation prevalent here besides completely sealing the non-traditional routes in the 400-km area adjacent to the Pakistan border, located in the provinces of Helmand, Zabul and Kandhar, while the US Army's B-52 bombers were constantly on surveillance flights.
Seething from US Air Force in 5..4..3..
Afghan officials said that one more US base camp has been set up in Afghan territory five km from the Dobandi area of Chaman.
Posted by: Steve 2006-06-06
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