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Afghanistan
Several killed in Afghan-US raid
2007-07-17
Afghan and US-led forces killed several suspected militants and detained another in a joint operation in southern Afghanistan on Monday, the US-led coalition said, while a suicide attack on a private Afghan security company vehicle killed one guard.

The coalition said “credible intelligence” led them to residential compounds in Zabul province that were suspected of providing sanctuary to insurgents. “During the operation, several armed males were shot and killed by the forces,” it said in a statement. The men wore shoulder harnesses and had small arms, light machine guns and grenades, it added.

The forces also detained a man who will be questioned regarding his identity and involvement in insurgent activity, the statement added. There was no indication of civilian casualties, it said. “Militants like these pose a threat to the peace of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan,” coalition spokesman Major Chris Belcher said.

Meanwhile, an Afghan security firm vehicle came under attack in Greshek, police said. “One security guard was killed and four others were wounded. The vehicle is destroyed,” Andiwal told AFP. A suicide attacker detonated his vehicle some distance from a convoy of a US security company, USPI, in western Farah province Monday, Farah police chief Abdul Rehman Sarjang said. “The suicide attacker became the victim of his own ill-fated attempt. There was no harm to the USPI vehicle or personnel,” Sarjang said.

Meanwhile Taliban militants attacked a highway police post overnight in western Nimroz province, sparking a two-hour gun battle which left seven militants killed and three wounded, governor Ghulam Dastageer Azad said.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Methinks we're well inside their training cycle, Shieldwolf. I remember reading here that the current crop of Talib madrassah boys are kitted up on the bus as they head toward the border, and shown how to use the equipment once they've been shoved across the border. So that matches your read on the situation. It probably won't change until Iran sends some experts to take over, like they're doing in Iraq.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-07-17 12:21  

#1  Is it just me or does it seem that the Taliban is pulling in everyone including the waterboy for their latest attacks? I mean, other than suicide bombings of civilians, nothing seems to be working out for the Taliban. This summer must have really chewed up any trained personnel that the Taliban had left.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2007-07-17 04:28  

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