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Afghanistan/South Asia
20 militants killed, six US soldiers wounded in Afghanistan
2005-05-05
About 20 suspected insurgents and one Afghan policeman were killed in a bloody battle in the mountains of southeastern Afghanistan, the US military said on Wednesday. Six American soldiers were wounded. Tuesday's clash, one of the deadliest in recent months, occurred in Dehchopan district of Zabul province, the US military said in a statement. It said helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft joined the fight against a group of about 25 insurgents. The statement said that the casualty figures were still preliminary. It reported five Afghan police officers were also wounded. Six insurgents were "detained and questioned". It said the wounded American soldiers were in stable condition, and two had returned to duty. The four others were to be flown to a US military hospital in Germany for treatment.

The statement said the fighting began when gunmen fired on a group of US soldiers and Afghan police investigating a reported beating of an Afghan man. "The police and troops cordoned off the insurgent forces by use of small-arms fire and support from coalition fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft," the statement said. "Initial reports indicate approximately 20 insurgents were killed and one wounded."
Posted by:Fred

#12  Last time I heard, it was ''bringing a banjo to a bazooka brawl'', but I hear weird things now and then - especially when I'm on Fort Carson.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2005-05-05 22:08  

#11  send every last one of them to allan.
Posted by: anymouse   2005-05-05 15:40  

#10  This battle killed 44 Pakistanis, Arabs, Uzbeks Taliban and one policeman. A second ambush near Kandahar killed 9 Afghan soldiers and at least 20 Taliban.
Posted by: ed   2005-05-05 14:15  

#9  mook season is in full swing.
Posted by: Howard UK   2005-05-05 14:05  

#8  The Spring Offensive is arrivee!
Posted by: Shipman   2005-05-05 13:57  

#7  New count in, up to 64 deaders:
Fierce battles between U.S.-led coalition forces and Taliban-led militants have left about 64 rebels dead, the U.S. military said Thursday, the bloodiest fighting in Afghanistan in nine months. Nine Afghan troops and a policeman were also killed. Seven U.S. soldiers were wounded in the fighting, which began Tuesday. American warplanes and helicopters pounded bands of militants in clashes in Zabul and Kandahar, two restive provinces in the south of the country.

Posted by: Steve   2005-05-05 1:29:27 PM  

#6  Interesting theory Anonymoose. Unfortunately for recently deceased group, I think the US and Afghan forces were already alerted by their previous antics. I can't imagine the US military responding to a civilian fight.
Posted by: ed   2005-05-05 10:57  

#5  LOL, Frank! I love it! I'm lookin' forward to many more reports like this after al-Libbi's capture yesterday. I heard late yesterday they'd already captured 11 or so more connected to al-Libbi after his capture...he must be singing like a catbird.
Posted by: BA   2005-05-05 10:20  

#4  ''ain't that just like a Taliban, bringing a knife AK47 to an air-strike and artillery fight''
Posted by: Frank G   2005-05-05 10:10  

#3  What these boyz were figuring on, my guess, was that they could get a bunch of policemen to respond to a public disturbance, then slaughter them. That's a tactic that can sometimes work, once.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-05-05 10:04  

#2  Who's riding the learning curve here?
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-05-05 09:43  

#1  now its 40 terrorists DEAD!!!!! hell yeah!
Posted by: legolas   2005-05-05 09:40  

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