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Afghanistan
Hundreds of Taliban Attack Afghan Government Building
2006-07-24
KABUL, Afghanistan — Hundreds of Taliban fighters attacked a western Afghan government building with rocket-propelled grenades and machine guns Monday, killing three police officers and wounding seven in one of the militia's boldest strikes in the long-quiet region. The attack in Farah province could reflect a drive by militants to expand their fight against Afghan and U.S.-led coalition forces beyond insurgency-wracked southern and eastern provinces.
Or it could mean things are a little too hot down south, so they moved to a quieter region
The battle came amid a flurry of suicide attacks, roadside bombings and shootings across the country.

Four suspected suicide attackers riding on two explosives-laden motorbikes in Farah province were killed after they were challenged by police while driving through the provincial capital late Sunday, said Gen. Sayed Aga Saqib, the provincial police chief.
"Halt! I said 'Halt', dammit!"
Two of the suspected attackers were fatally shot. The other two were killed when police shot at their bike and detonated their explosives.
"KABOOM! Wow, they dun blowed up good!"
A boy walking nearby was killed in the explosion, while the child's father was wounded, Saqib said. Near Kandahar, a suicide car bomber seriously wounded two U.S.-led coalition soldiers. Also, gunmen killed two Afghans delivering medicine for international aid agency World Vision.

The heaviest fighting was in the town of Bakwa in Farah province, which had been spared the worst of the violence between resurgent Taliban-led rebels and Afghan and foreign troops that has killed more than 800 people, mostly militants, since mid-May.

About 400 Taliban fighters in about 35 pickup trucks arrived in the town late Sunday and launched a heavy assault on a district police and administration headquarters using dozens of machine guns and rocket-propelled grenade launchers, Saqib said.
400 divided by 35, that's 11 gunnies per pick-em-up truck. Figure three in the cab, that'll leave eight guys in the back chanting slogans and shooting guns in the air. Sounds like Friday night in Waco after a football game.
Minus the Pearl longnecks.
The militants fled back toward neighboring Helmand province after a five-hour battle, carrying an unknown number of militant casualties.
Ride into town, shoot up the sheriffs office, and run away before the Texas Rangers show up. It is Waco.
A suicide car bomber seriously wounded two U.S.-led coalition soldiers when he rammed their convoy as they patrolled with Afghan army soldiers in southern Kandahar province, on the main highway toward the capital, Kabul, coalition spokesman Col. Tom Collins said. The coalition declined to identify the wounded soldiers. Maj. Scott Lundy, another coalition spokesman, said their injuries were "serious but not life-threatening."

In western Ghor province, gunmen killed a doctor and a driver for the aid agency World Vision, said Karimuddin Razazada, deputy governor of Ghor province.
In eastern Afghanistan, an attacker traveling in a taxi from neighboring Pakistan exploded two grenades at a border police checkpoint in Khost province late Sunday, killing a civilian and wounding three others, police said.
Posted by:Steve

#13  Looks like there will be a fire sale on used pickup truck parts in Farah.

No bolts, but plenty of nuts! :-)
Posted by: gorb   2006-07-24 21:19  

#12  
Under the Taliban, the Saudi government sent 400 pickup trucks to al-Qaeda with the purpose of deflecting criticism of the House of Saud, to approved enemies. Prior to that, the Sauds - who had recognized Taliban, while senior clerics labeled that ideology, authentic Islam - had pressured the Taliban to deport Osama bin Laden back to the Kingdom for jihad re-conditioning. After 9-1-1, the al-Qaeda leadership escaped to Pakistan in those Toyotas, and the House of Saud bought the absence of Western scrutiny by lowering the price of crude (in November 2001, we saw the lowest oil prices in the past 20 years). We shouldn't be indulging so-called allies, who want terror as long as it is directed at correct enemies.
Posted by: Griper Whegum8464   2006-07-24 20:54  

#11  "A five-hour gunbattle? Now *that's* Islamic!"

You bet your sweet ass it is! The LAST thing you want to be is effective!!

And what is this shit about killing civvies? Don't these people have any sense at all!?!? Don't answer. They love their kids (like we do) but can be 'influenced'. Sounds to me as if this is all pre-planned! The obligatory civilians killed/wounded for the BBC/CNN.

These people are pissing me off, and I'm going to Afghanistan soon to HELP these dumbfucks, So Help Me God! They are dying of arsenic poisoning, plus high concentrations of bac; killing their children. Bad water. They know it, can't help it.

Last time I was there was the 70's. Hasn't changed.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2006-07-24 20:44  

#10  The pickup trucks and the Paki gunnies in them are courtesy of the ISI, #9. Pakistan is packed with Japanese light pickup trucks, and the Waziris just need to be pointed in the proper direction to go die for Islam.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2006-07-24 17:45  

#9  ...who trained these guys?

They are self taught!
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-07-24 17:11  

#8  They got away? Why didn't NATO launch helicopter gunships at the escape column of pickups? And where did they get the trucks?
Posted by: Griper Whegum8464   2006-07-24 17:00  

#7  400 talibani, 5 hours of shooting, and only 3 police officers are killed?

Good God, who trained these guys, the same ones who trained shooters in 'The A-Team'?
Posted by: Tony (UK)   2006-07-24 16:47  

#6  Hundreds of Taliban fighters attacked a western Afghan government building...

Maybe they were just inpired by the old Klingon battle cry: "It's a good day to die!"
Posted by: Xbalanke   2006-07-24 16:25  

#5  Afghanistan province map:

http://tinyurl.com/jjmqv

Appears to be about a 60 mile drive back to Helmand.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2006-07-24 16:18  

#4  Looks like there will be a fire sale on used pickup truck parts in Farah.
Posted by: ed   2006-07-24 16:09  

#3  What did the building ever do to them?
Posted by: Captain America   2006-07-24 16:04  

#2  A five-hour gunbattle? Now *that's* Islamic!
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-07-24 15:54  

#1  Okay, now I'm expecting a real nice big fat body count here, like 80 dead Talibanis before this one's over.
Posted by: Lancasters Over Dresden   2006-07-24 15:51  

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