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Afghanistan
27 Taliban, UK soldier killed in Afghanistan
2007-09-19
Afghan and US-led coalition forces killed 12 Taliban fighters on Tuesday, including two militant leaders involved in the kidnapping of 23 South Koreans in July, a provincial police chief said.

Ghazni Police Chief Ali Shah Ahmadzai said the insurgents were killed in a coalition air strike in the Giro district of the province.
“Two prominent Taliban commanders, Mullah Abdullah Jan and Mullah Muslimyaar, who were involved in the abductions of the South Koreans were killed.”
“Two prominent Taliban commanders, Mullah Abdullah Jan and Mullah Muslimyaar, who were involved in the abductions of the South Koreans were killed,” he said. “Precision munitions” were used to destroy a building, a US military statement said. Ali Shah said another of the leaders of the kidnappers was killed in a clash two weeks ago.

In the southern province of Helmand, Afghan and US-led coalition forces killed 15 Taliban insurgents in two different clashes. At a third location in Helmand, a British soldier was killed and another injured when an explosion shattered a dump truck, British Defence Ministry said.

Meanwhile, Poland plans to extend the presence of its up to 1,200-strong military contingent in Afghanistan for another year, its government said on Tuesday. Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski said he would ask the president to approve the extension.
Posted by:Fred

#5  or another war I won't mention...
Posted by: Hupavilet Panda7295   2007-09-19 15:13  

#4  Our own revolution was won primarily because the British "high command" were such idiots. Some of their mid-rank generals weren't too swift, either. Brave soldiers, lousy leadership - almost sounds like Vietnam...
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-09-19 12:19  

#3  It's apparently ever been so. Read up on Wellington's Peninsula campaigns.
Posted by: Fred   2007-09-19 11:31  

#2  The british soldiers seem to be excellent warriors, but their MOD has its head where the light never shines.
Posted by: Heriberto Ulusomble6667   2007-09-19 10:47  

#1  God bless the fallen Brit soldier. I hold my breath every time I read that a Brit is killed in Afghanistan. My wife's cousin, a recently-married officer who was awarded the Military Cross for the 2005 Rorke's Drift redux battle in Afghanistan, has just redeployed back there.
Posted by: Tibor   2007-09-19 01:42  

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