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Afghanistan/South Asia
Toe tags for 70 Taliban
2004-06-09
An Afghan commander said Wednesday that Afghan and U.S. forces killed more than 70 Pakistanis Taliban rebels in a seven-day operation in a mountainous southern district, including at least 20 militants who died in a single clash. Coalition and Afghan forces returned late Tuesday from the scene of the fighting - the rugged Daychopan district of Zabul province - as the Taliban fighters they had been hunting had either been killed or fled the area, said Jan Mohammed Khan. Khan, who is commander of Afghan forces and also the governor of neighboring Uruzgan province, said 73 Taliban fighters were killed and 13 captured over seven days, while six Afghan government forces and four coalition soldiers were wounded, and none killed. "We have finished our operation against the Taliban," Khan told The Associated Press. U.S. military officials were not immediately available for comment. Previously, officials had reported at least 40 insurgents killed in the past week. Daychopan, a remote area and Taliban stronghold, lies near the borders of two neighboring provinces, Uruzgan and Kandahar, some 190 miles southwest of Kabul. In the latest battle, Khan said that U.S.-led troops backed by jet fighters and helicopters on Tuesday launched an assault on 100 Taliban militants who ambushed a convoy in an area called Sharaboz Kothal. "We collected 21 bodies," Khan said. "The rest ran back into the mountains."
Rather impressive for the 49 dead bodies that ran. Who knew?
Among the dead were two local Taliban commanders, Mullah Jabar and Mullah Jalan. On Wednesday, military spokesman Lt. Col. Tucker Mansager told reporters in Kabul that 20 anti-coalition fighters were killed in what he described as "the latest of several aggressive engagements by the Marines." He said that two Marines and two allied Afghans were wounded - although earlier a Marine spokesman had said five Marines were hurt. Neither official mentioned air strikes. Some 2,000 Marines based in Uruzgan have clashed repeatedly with large bands of militants in the region. Another Taliban commander was killed Tuesday near Musa Qala in Helmand province, some 280 miles southwest of Kabul, said Mohammed Wali, a provincial government spokesman. The commander, Mullah Malik, and another man opened fire on troops who tried to stop their car. Both were killed when the soldiers returned fire, Wali said. Two soldiers were wounded.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#9  GROOOOOOAAAAAN!

"the wrath of the gentile, unsmote by the sword
hath melted like snow, at the glance of the Lord"
Posted by: Liberalhawk   2004-06-09 5:09:21 PM  

#8  GROOOOOOAAAAAN!

"the wrath of the gentile, unsmote by the sword
hath melted like snow, at the glance of the Lord"
Posted by: Liberalhawk   2004-06-09 5:09:21 PM  

#7  .com you may be comforted to know that it was picked up by fox by way of ap http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,122242,00.html
Posted by: Ol_Dirty_American   2004-06-09 7:05:31 PM  

#6  Hmmm. Considering the source, Afghan, I'll divide the number by, oh, 5 to arrive at something close to correct. And we should prolly do that for every one of these stories that isn't quoting a US source. The US quotes don't quote body counts nearly as often...
Posted by: .com   2004-06-09 5:29:27 PM  

#5  A Mullah Trifecta?
Posted by: Frank G   2004-06-09 5:25:29 PM  

#4  "keep em dying" - Bull Halsey.
Posted by: Liberalhawk   2004-06-09 5:19:21 PM  

#3  So 73 Taliban suffered the wrath of Kahn, eh?
Posted by: Mike   2004-06-09 4:55:59 PM  

#2  There's nothing quite like an American Lashkar.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-06-09 2:15:02 PM  

#1  I love the smell of dead rotting sub-human taliban in the morning,
And the reason they are in that condition is the U. S. Armed Forces and the fact that Afghans refuse to bury talibammed; to show disrespect for those human garbage who imported death, destruction and suffering to their country
Posted by: an dalusian dog   2004-06-09 10:31:42 AM  

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