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Afghanistan
Afghanistan: US forces attack suspected al Qaeda hideout
2007-03-04
For the past two days, U.S. and NATO forces have been conducting a major attack against a compound in a remote area of Eastern Afghanistan where Osama bin Laden or another senior al Qaeda leader may be hiding, ABC News has learned. According to eyewitnesses and local reporters in Kunar province, Coalition forces launched a fierce attack on a small enclave in the village of Mandaghel, approximately 17 miles from the border with Pakistan, on Friday afternoon. Warplanes pounded the positions; U.S. special forces and Afghan National Army soldiers moved in shortly afterwards.

Though sealed off from outside access, the area now appears to be under coalition control. U.S. officials declined to identify who the operation was targeting, but indicated they were after a "High Value Target" (HVT) . Official sources would not rule out that al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden himself was the intended victim.
The assault appeared to meet stiff resistance from militants at the compound. Heavy artillery and gunfire could be heard for hours, local witnesses said . A handful of civilians were reportedly wounded in the strike. Though sealed off from outside access, the area now appears to be under coalition control. U.S. officials declined to identify who the operation was targeting, but indicated they were after a "High Value Target" (HVT) . Official sources would not rule out that al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden himself was the intended victim. Afghan officials said the target could be another senior ranking al Qaeda leader.

According to a local official, the compound under attack belongs to an Islamic militant and suspected drug trafficker named Haji Aminullah. The area of Kunar province is known as a stronghold of Wahabbists—followers of the strict sect of Sunni Islam practiced in Saudi Arabia, according to Barnett Rubin, senior fellow at New York University. Since the 1980's, the area has been a haven for Arab militants, including Osama bin Laden.
Posted by:Fred

#7  no probs UB, ...seems like there are fewer public A-stan & Iraq map resources on line today than only 3 years ago. If it helps our men and women stay a bit safer, it's a good move.
Posted by: RD   2007-03-04 16:56  

#6  Oh, forgot to say thanks to RD for the instructions, would not have found it otherwise.
Posted by: Unique Battle   2007-03-04 13:16  

#5  Took a long time, but finally found the village complex. You'd think there would be better maps of that whole area at this point. Then again if there were we probably wouldn't have access to them. I would love to see this pan out and nail that fugger. After Saddam I wonder if the order is to NOT take him alive.
Posted by: Unique Battle   2007-03-04 13:15  

#4  Afghanistan: US forces attack suspected al Qaeda hideout

First map: Eastern Afghanistan, Kunar province

Then using the next map down, click the zoom feature on Kunar province area until you see the Mandaghel complex of villages.

2nd Map: A-Stan, Kunar province, village of Mandaghel
Posted by: RD   2007-03-04 08:13  

#3  Why artillery , why not a nice fat juicy MOAB followed by a 'clean up'. Anyway , us outside the intel world will just have to wait to see ..
Got some nice sticky toffee popcorn and a small dram of firewater on hand .
Posted by: MacNails   2007-03-04 07:51  

#2  Cheney: "Look for an asshole with a big lump on his forehead. Bring me the lump"
Posted by: Frank G   2007-03-04 06:35  

#1  This village that we attacked is only 35 miles from Damadola...this has the feel of an operation to get Zawahiri.
Posted by: Chenter Unimp7361   2007-03-04 05:07  

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