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Afghanistan
Coalition Warplanes Kill 33 Militants in Eastern Afghanistan
2008-07-01
KABUL, Afghanistan — Helicopters and a bomber attacked terrorists insurgents massing in eastern Afghanistan under cover of darkness, killing an estimated 33 people, the U.S.-led coalition said Tuesday.

Reconnaissance aircraft spotted 'large groupings' of terrorists insurgents armed with heavy machine-guns and rocket-propelled grenades on Monday night in Khost province, the coalition said. 'After positively identifying the terrorists militants, coalition forces engaged them with attack helicopters and a close air support bomber, killing approximately 33 terrorists militants,' spokesman 1st Lt. Nathan Perry said.

Fighting between terrorists militants and security forces is intensifying in the southern half of Afghanistan. More than 2,100 people died in the violence in the first six months, according to an Associated Press tally.

An Afghan army officer said the clash in Khost began when Taliban terrorists militants attacked coalition and Afghan forces patrolling in Tani, a district on the border with Pakistan.

Col. Mohammed Israr, a battalion commander in Khost, said Afghan intelligence reports put the number of terrorists enemy dead at about 20. Israr also said that the group of about 50 militants had crossed from Pakistan, where some Taliban and Al Qaeda terrorists militants seek refuge, and retreated in that direction under heavy coalition fire.

However, Perry said the clash took place about five miles from the frontier and 'did not involve Pakistan.'

Most of those killed in the violence this year have been terrorists militants, who suffer heavy losses when caught in the open by coalition aircraft. However, foreign troop deaths are also rising as terrorists militants get more effective at ambushes and roadside bombings. At least 45 international troops died in Afghanistan in June, the deadliest month since the 2001 U.S.-led invasion to oust the Taliban.

Police said a roadside bomb killed four officers and seriously wounded two others on Monday as they drove to the aid of colleagues under terrorist militant attack near Tirin Kot, the capital of Uruzgan province.

In neighboring Zabul province, police said they killed five Taliban terrorists fighters who attacked a police post in Daichopan district before dawn Tuesday. The U.S.-led coalition said its troops shot dead one terrorist militant and detained four during an operation Monday to disrupt Taliban terrorist activities in southwestern Nimroz province.
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#14  WAFF.com thread > PAKISTAN [NOW OR NEVER]. Poster argues that looming Fall of Peshawar + surroinding areas to TALIBAN-ISLAMIST MILITANT forces may induce an eventual BREAKUP OF PAKISTAN INTO SMALLER BUT INDEPENDENT/SOVEREIGN PUSHTUN + BALOCH REGIONS, wid KASHMIR becom absorbed by INDIA???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-07-01 20:43  

#13  They are mutants only if the pink mist spontaneously reassembles

well, I think we can put that "lowwwww" on the possible outcomes
Posted by: Frank G   2008-07-01 19:21  

#12  MM must play UT
Posted by: Frank G   2008-07-01 19:15  

#11  They are mutants only if the pink mist spontaneously reassembles.
Posted by: ed   2008-07-01 18:40  

#10  
M O N S T E R K I L L
Posted by: Mizzou Mafia   2008-07-01 18:38  

#9  GrassHopper CrossPatch has started seeing the truth within the headlines.
Posted by: .5MT   2008-07-01 16:43  

#8  Heh, I first read it as "Coalition Warplanes Kill 33 Mutants ..."
Posted by: crosspatch   2008-07-01 14:52  

#7  Reports of such bad guy losses appear almost daily. Do they know they are doing very poorly? Is this not a morale issue?

Maybe they should start dumping the bodies on the Pakistan side of the border.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2008-07-01 14:41  

#6  ...massing in eastern Afghanistan under cover of darkness

Yes, Maulvi, the infidels will never see us in the dark.
Hey, what's that noise?
Posted by: tu3031   2008-07-01 12:02  

#5  So long suckers!
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-07-01 11:51  

#4  Hammer meets Anvil
Posted by: macofromoc   2008-07-01 11:45  

#3  Co-incidence that the most troublesome areas border Pakistan!!!!
Posted by: Paul   2008-07-01 11:13  

#2  Reports of such bad guy losses appear almost daily. Do they know they are doing very poorly? Is this not a morale issue?
Posted by: Keystone   2008-07-01 11:04  

#1  Great News! I love "large groupings" of insurgents.
Posted by: Captain Lewis   2008-07-01 08:55  

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