BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan -- Coalition forces interdicted a group of Pakistanis enemies in the Helmand Province on Monday evening. Coalition aircraft patrolling the Helmand Province fired two AGM-114 Hellfire missiles and dropped one bomb on four enemies while they were meeting at a suspected Taliban camp in the Lashkar Gah District. Three enemy fighters were killed and one fled during the air strike.
"Curly-toed slippers, don't fail me now!" | There were no damages to puppies, baby ducks civilians or property observed during the operation. The people killed were responsible for launching numerous attacks against Government of Afghanistan and Coalition forces including financing terrorist activities. “Afghan and Coalition forces will continue to pursue those who stand in the way of the government of Afghanistan ’s objectives,” said Army Lt. Col. Paul Fitzpatrick, Combined Joint Task Force - 76 spokesman. “Afghans are tired of the death and violence Taliban fighters and other enemies of Afghanistan have inflicted upon them,” he said. |