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Afghanistan
Afghan Forces Inflict Losses, Detain Local Taliban Leader
2008-03-08
(AFPS) Afghan national security forces, advised by coalition forces, killed several insurgents after a failed Taliban ambush 30 kilometers northeast of Gareshk district in Helmand province, military officials reported.

The combined force was conducting a reconnaissance patrol when a group of insurgents engaged them with small-arms fire, rocket-propelled grenades and mortar fire. The combined force immediately returned accurate small-arms and machine-gun fire. The large group of insurgents attempted to outmaneuver the combined force and moved into a trench line.

Moments later, the combined force fixed the insurgents in their position and used precision munitions to kill the Taliban insurgents who were trying to reinforce the enemy positions.

In other recent operations, Afghan and coalition forces captured seven insurgents in Surkhagan village during an air assault mission in Zabul province, officials said.

During the mission, Afghan National Army and coalition forces infiltrated several compounds and cave complexes in search of insurgents and bomb-making facilities and material. They found three car bombs, bomb-making materials, storage facilities, ammunition caches and insurgent fighting positions. The combined force called in precision air strikes that destroyed the cave complex, fighting positions and the ammunition storage areas.

Afghan army leadership conducted a shura, or consultation, with the villagers to assure them the area is safer now because the insurgents were captured, which officials said helped to neutralize the bomb threat.

“The ANA mission’s success degraded the insurgents’ ability to fight, neutralized the (car bombs) and disrupted future insurgent attempts to disrupt peace,” said Army Capt. Vanessa R. Bowman, a coalition spokeswoman.

In other news, Afghan and coalition forces have positively identified a Taliban leader detained during a joint operation in Ghazni province as Mullah Shabir.

Shabir is believed to have provided intelligence, logistical support and improvised explosive devices to Taliban forces. He also is believed to be responsible for recent rocket attacks throughout Ghazni province, officials said.

The joint operation was conducted based on information received through a program that offers Afghan citizens financial compensation for information that leads to the capture of enemy personnel or the recovery of weapons. It also serves as a means for Afghan citizens to directly and anonymously participate in the effort to rid the country of insurgents, illegal weapons and explosives, officials said.
Posted by:Fred

#5  When are the bad guys going to figure out that Allan doesn't like them?

When they're all dead and there's no Imam left to lie to them.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2008-03-08 19:15  

#4  With the ANA I doubt it's a resolving door.
Posted by: Steve White   2008-03-08 17:31  

#3  What's never said in the follow ups to these actions is what the dispositions of the captureds are. I fear it's often a lollipop, a pat on the butt and a trip through the revolving door...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2008-03-08 09:46  

#2  Go ANA, go!
Posted by: trailing wife    2008-03-08 08:41  

#1  Allahu akbar!

When are the bad guys going to figure out that Allan doesn't like them?
Posted by: gorb   2008-03-08 03:30  

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