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Afghanistan
Soddy al Qaeda big turban killed in Afghan clash - LWJ
2008-09-03
Commander Abu Gharib al Makki, a senior al Qaeda field commander from Saudi Arabia, has been killed in recent fighting with US forces in southwestern Afghanistan. The slain commander was lionized in a statement penned by al Qaeda in Afghanistan’s overall commander, Mustafa Muhammad Abu Yazid, who sent the letter to Pajhwok Afghan News. The statement lacked many details but indicated Commander Abu Gharib, whose real name is Kamal Saleem Atiya Fazli al Fazli, was killed “48 hours ago” in the southwestern province of Farah.

Two separate clashes were reported during that time span in Farah province. In one incident, eight Taliban insurgents were killed after ambushing a logistics companyÂ’s fuel convoy in the Farahrod district, according to FarahÂ’s provincial governor. Two fuel tanker trucks were destroyed during the ambush and at least one security guard was seriously injured.

A second clash broke out in the isolated Bakwa district after Taliban gunmen attempted to ambush a joint US and Afghan patrol. The Bakwa district, a long known stronghold for Taliban insurgents and criminal gangs, has born the brunt of this year's Taliban activity in southwestern Afghanistan. The Taliban reportedly lost one fighter and six other were shot during the battle. It is unclear which clash Commander Abu Gharib al-Makki was killed in.

A massive clash between US forces and Taliban fighters on August 9 in Farah's Bala Baluk district left up to 20 insurgents dead and scores others injured. Arab fighters were reportedly among the dead during that battle as well, an alarming indicator that foreign fighters are making their way onto battlefields further west from the traditional battlegrounds of eastern Afghanistan or the southern hot-spots of Helmand and Kandahar provinces.

Heavy fighting has taken place throughout southwestern AfghanistanÂ’s desert provinces since the spring of this year. A modest Provincial Reconstruction Team led by American forces is tasked with aiding in reconstruction and security measures throughout Farah province. Bakwa and the Bala Balouk districts remain hotly contested as small pockets of Taliban occupied villages continue to serve as key staging grounds for large scale Taliban attacks in the south and western areas of Afghanistan. Insurgents in Farah are mostly led by local gangs or Helmand based Taliban groups. Commander Abu GharibÂ’s death marks the first known al Qaeda in Afghanistan leader to be killed this far west in Afghanistan.
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#2  gee, a soddy terrorist without the surname of al Saud... who knew?
Posted by: Therong Bonaparte2075   2008-09-03 14:42  

#1  Now that the fighting in Iraq is winding down, the evil ones are gathering in the Pak-Afghan theater. The Al Qaeda movement seems to be advancing further and further into remote areas. Or is that retreating?
Posted by: Richard of Oregon   2008-09-03 11:27  

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