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Afghanistan
50 Taliban killed in air raids
2003-08-26
More on yesterday's activity...
Afghan troops backed by US-led forces killed up to 50 suspected Taliban on Monday in ground and air raids in southeastern Afghanistan, a local official said. “In this operation 40 to 50 Taliban were killed and their bodies are still laying on the ground,” a spokesman for the Zabul provincial government, Ahmadullah Watan Dost, told AFP by satellite telephone. Some 1,000 Afghan soldiers supported by dozens of US-led coalition troops were on the first day of an anti-guerilla operation in Zabul’s Dai Chopan district, 300 kilometres southwest of Kabul. The operation was executed against suspected Taliban and Al Qaeda bases in Dai Chopan’s Dozi mountains. The bases were “smashed to dust” by coalition bombing, he said, adding that there were no reported Afghan or coalition casualties. “In this operation coalition forces helped up with their close air support and they bombed the Taliban bases and smashed them to dust,” he said. Five suspected Taliban were also arrested.
"Smashed to dust." That has a good ring to it...
Meanwhile, about 600 mostly US troops, backed by helicopter gunships, have been searching house-to-house for the past four days in Paktika province and arrested more than 80 people, said Khan Sayed, spokesman for the provincial police chief. Mr Sayed said the operation was centred in Urgun district. Of the arrested suspects, those found to be innocent would be allowed to return home, while those believed guilty would be sent to Kabul, he said.
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#4  And it's better practice too. Live targets are harder to hit.

Not by much though...
Posted by: Charles   2003-8-26 2:23:59 PM  

#3  Like many former Navy Surface Warfare Officers, I was concerned that the loss of the bombing ranges in Vieques would impair our readiness. Leave it to Taliban to provide us with a way to keep the skills of our pilots in top-notch condition.
Posted by: Steve D   2003-8-26 12:47:06 PM  

#2  Taliban Press Release:
Mullah Abdul Jabar, appointed by the Taliban as governor of Zabul province, said four Taliban fighters were killed in the region Monday. He told Reuters by satellite telephone Monday night from an undisclosed location that more than 25 enemy and U.S. agents were killed in the fighting. Davis said there were no casualties among special forces troops. Jabar said the Taliban were still in control of Dai Chopan district. He said around 1,000 Taliban took part in the fighting, led by Mullah Abdul Razzaq Nafees, a member of a 10-member Taliban leadership shura, or council. He added that Taliban commander Mullah Dadullah also took part.
"I am the real governor of Zabul because Mullah Omar is the real ruler of Afghanistan," Jabar said, referring to the one-eyed supreme leader of the Taliban who has evaded U.S. capture.


Kind of like AlGore is the real president.
Posted by: Steve   2003-8-26 9:20:51 AM  

#1  Well, the Taliban say they are fighting for the country. Now they are part of it, literally.
Posted by: Charles   2003-8-26 7:39:48 AM  

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