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Afghanistan/South Asia
50 Suspected Taliban Killed in Afghanistan
2005-07-26
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Fighting between Taliban rebels and U.S. and Afghan forces killed about 50 suspected militants and two Afghan soldiers, in the deadliest clashes in weeks ahead of crucial legislative elections, a provincial governor said Tuesday. The fighting late Monday in Uruzgan province's Dihrawud district came during an offensive against a rebel camp, which had been used as a base for attacks in neighboring areas, Gov. Jan Mohammed Khan said.

About 25 suspected insurgents were captured, he said, adding that Afghan forces were still finding the bodies of rebels Tuesday. An American military spokeswoman said she had no details. But a U.S. military statement issued Monday said that heavy fighting in the area had killed one American service member, an Afghan soldier and 11 rebels. Three U.S. troops and one Afghan soldier were also wounded, it said.
Posted by:DragonFly

#2  Bet you're right on this one 'moose.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-07-26 10:47  

#1  This is fitting expectations. Large numbers of Taliban are being booted out of their sanctuary in Pakistan. No longer having sanctuaries in Afghanistan, if they are on their own or in small groups, local villagers will kill them or turn them over to the government. So they are forced to band together in large brigand groups, which make swell targets for conventional attack. In essense, they are in that worst of situation, a non-conventional army forced to fight conventional battles against a vastly superior force.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-07-26 10:25  

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