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Afghanistan/South Asia
14 Killed in Fighting in East Afghanistan
2005-05-09
U.S. forces tracked down a band of insurgents in eastern Afghanistan, killing about 12 in a battle that also left two Marines dead, the military said Monday. The military said warplanes also joined the clash with about 25 insurgents on Sunday evening in the eastern province of Laghman, an opium-producing region where U.S. forces regularly battle militants.
Marines "located the insurgents and an engagement ensued," the military said. "Two U.S. Marines were killed." The names of the dead were not released. U.S. spokesman Col. James Yonts said "about a dozen" rebels were killed but made no mention of injuries on either side.
Militants opposed to the U.S.-backed government of President Hamid Karzai have made good on threats to step up their three-year-old insurgency, carrying out assaults and bombings that have killed dozens of Afghan and U.S. troops and government officials in recent weeks. However, they have suffered heavy casualties in clashes where American warplanes have caught them in large groups on open ground.
The Marines died days after the bloodiest fighting in Afghanistan in nine months, when U.S. and Afghan forces including American warplanes clashed with large groups of insurgents in two southern provinces. Sixty-four rebels, nine Afghan soldiers and an Afghan policeman were reported killed, while six American troops were among the wounded.
American commanders insist they are wearing the insurgents down and persuading villagers along the Pakistani border to stop sheltering them. They have also suggested that the United States might withdraw some of its 18,000 troops in Afghanistan after the Sept. 18 parliamentary elections supposed to crown the country's democratic rebirth. But that depends on the success of a reconciliation plan which has prompted a string of former Taliban allies to give up the fight.
Sunday's deaths bring to 143 the number of American troops killed in and around Afghanistan since the start of Operation Enduring Freedom in 2001, according to U.S. Defense Department statistics. The last U.S. soldier previously killed in action in Afghanistan died April 26 when his unit was ambushed in central Uruzgan province.
UPDATE: U.S. marines tracked down a group of insurgents in eastern Afghanistan and sparked a battle that left up to 23 rebels as well as two Americans dead, the U.S. military said Monday, in the latest sign of a revived Taliban-led insurgency. Acting on intelligence about the rebels' whereabouts, U.S. marines "located the insurgents and an engagement ensued," a brief statement from the U.S. military said. "Two U.S. marines were killed."
A second statement said "two insurgents were confirmed killed and another 21 suspected dead." The military said the marines initially came under attack with small arms and rocket-propelled grenades from insurgents who split into two groups, one of which fled to a village and the other to a cave on a nearby ridge. The two marines died while clearing the cave after A-10 ground attack planes had pounded the rebels holed up inside, the statement said, without elaborating.
Posted by:ed

#1  Please fix the title to: 14 Killed in Fighting in East Afghanistan
Thanks.
Posted by: ed   2005-05-09 06:04  

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