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Afghanistan-Pak-India
US and British air attacks kill suspected Taliban
2005-10-27
American and British warplanes pounded a southern Afghan mountain, killing suspected Taliban rebels, the US military said on Wednesday. A provincial governor said at least six rebels were killed and four wounded. Fighting erupted after militants attacked a joint Afghan-US patrol in Uruzgan province’s Dihrawud district late on Monday, US military spokesman Lt Col Jerry O’Hara said. An Afghan soldier was wounded before the rebels fled, he said.

The troops then called for air support and warplanes bombed a mountainous area where the militants were believed to be hiding, he said. A military statement said US A-10 aircraft and British GR-7s dropped several bombs on the region, as well as pounding it with rockets and cannon fire. O’Hara said the attack “was successful with a number of enemy killed,” but he said an exact evaluation of the number of casualties was ongoing. Uruzgan Governor Jan Mohammed Khan said investigators had been to the remote area and found the bodies of six suspected rebels. Four others were wounded and were being treated in a local hospital. Uruzgan has been the site of numerous attacks on US-led coalition forces and rebel camps are believed to be hidden in mountains there.
Posted by:Fred

#8  I have some friends who are puzzle fanatics, they buy round puzzles without any picture on it to work, I've seen them turn a puzzle upside down (Back, no picture) if they think it's too easy.

Me I don't do puzzles, I get enough puzzle type thinking at work, I'm currently an Auto Mechanic, and puzzling out car's various ills is puzzle enough for me.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2005-10-27 19:37  

#7  6 times 72 = 432 bearded virgins...
Posted by: CrazyFool   2005-10-27 14:47  

#6  Does this have anything to do with the report that Bin Laden died near Kandehar and was buried in the shadow of a southern mountain?
Posted by: Danielle   2005-10-27 14:28  

#5   I think we should recruit the top jigsaw puzzle players to assist in these after-action analyses.

Funny you should say that, .com. During my 26 years in the Air Force, I discovered that the better photo interpreters I worked with were also great jigsaw puzzle fans. Both use basically the same skill set.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2005-10-27 13:00  

#4  Heh. I loved that flick, Howard.
Posted by: lotp   2005-10-27 10:27  

#3  Chocks away Ginger!
Posted by: Howard UK   2005-10-27 03:57  

#2  put granny to work.
Posted by: 2b   2005-10-27 03:07  

#1  "an exact evaluation of the number of casualties was ongoing"

It's a delicate task. I think we should recruit the top jigsaw puzzle players to assist in these after-action analyses.
Posted by: .com   2005-10-27 01:40  

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