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Afghanistan
UK troops find bomb factory in Afghanistan
2010-08-01
[Bangla Daily Star] British troops targeting a Taliban stronghold in southern Afghanistan have found a cache of bomb-making equipment, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) said.
Bomb making equipment? In Afghanistan? Boy, y'don't see those very often!
The improvised explosive device (IED) components were found as troops pushed forward into an area of central Helmand province in Operation Tor Shezada.

The operation, which began before dawn on Friday, aims to remove bad boys from an area near the town of Saidabad. The explosives found in the bomb-making factory were detonated on site.
"Private Mucklewame!"
"Sir!"
"Your stogey, please!"

"And cover your mustache, lad, you don't want it singed."
Earlier, commanders had said troops had met only light resistance as they consolidated their hold on ground seized from the Taliban. Insurgents are thought to make bombs and plan attacks from the area around Saidabad.

Hundreds of British and Afghan troops are being led by 1st Battalion, The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment. Others involved come from 21 Engineer Regiment, the Counter IED taskforce, 1st Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland, the Joint Helicopter Force (Afghanistan) and the Afghan National Army.

The MoD said troops worked to clear compounds around Saidabad throughout the early hours of yesterday. It said the "large find" of bomb-making equipment was found when soldiers, working alongside Afghan security forces, began searching and clearing buildings.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Pakistan is 85% of the problem with Afghanistan. With the remaining 15% slit between the usual suspects, Iran, Syria, and most recently Turkey.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-08-01 13:58  

#2  The sooner Pakistan becomes the late, unlamented, the better the entire world will be. Split it between Afghanistan and India, along the Indus River (funny how nobody ever comments on the fact that the Indus, which gave India its name, is now 90% in Phakestain).
Posted by: Old Patriot   2010-08-01 13:40  

#1  Y'don't see 'em very often either, but we may find some jihadists in Afghanistan, too. Eep!
Posted by: American Delight   2010-08-01 07:38  

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