 GHAZNI, Afghanistan -- A group of 75 Taliban militants tried to overrun a U.S.-led coalition base in southern Afghanistan on Tuesday, a rare frontal attack that left more than 20 militants dead, the coalition said in a statement.
"We will destroy the infidels with a frontal envelopment! They will be taken completely by surprise!"
"Brilliant, Commander Mahmoud! Brilliant!" | The insurgents attacked Firebase Anaconda from three sides, using gunfire, grenades and 107 mm rockets, the coalition said. A joint Afghan-U.S. force repelled the attack with mortars, machine guns and air support.
 "Cheeze, Cap''n! I can''t believe they''re that stoopid!" | ``Almost two dozen insurgents were confirmed killed in the attack," the statement said. Two girls and two Afghan soldiers were wounded during the fight in Uruzgan province, it said. A firebase like Anaconda is usually a remote outpost staffed by as few as several dozen soldiers. ``The inability of the insurgent forces to inflict any severe damage on Firebase Anaconda, while being simultaneously decimated in the process, should be a clear indication of the ineffectiveness of their fighters," said Army Capt. Vanessa R. Bowman, a coalition spokeswoman.
"Commander Mahmoud! Why do the hated infidels call the approach to their firebase a 'kill zone'?"
"Aaaaaiiiieeee!"
"Commander Mahmoud? Commander?... Dang. That hadda hurt. Briefly." |
A direct attack on a U.S. or NATO base by insurgents on foot is relatively rare.
There's a reason for that. It's relatively stoopid, too. |
More often insurgents fire rockets at bases and run away flee. Military officials say that Taliban fighters know they can't match Western militaries in a heads-up battle, which leads the insurgents to more often rely on roadside and suicide bombs.
On the other hand, the Pak Talibs have regular successes against the Pak army, which they confuse with real soldiers. |
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