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Afghanistan
Enormous Munitions Cache Recovered
2007-06-13
That's CentCom's headline - I decided not to modify it.
BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan - Afghan National Police and Coalition forces received information from local villagers while conducting a medical engagement for 50 families, which led to the discovery of a massive munitions cache in the Chamkani district of Paktya province June 10.

Local Afghans from the village of Sultak provided information to the ANP on the whereabouts of an insurgent logistical improvised explosive device facilitator while conducting a shura. After receiving the information, the ANP quickly located and began searching the suspected compound.
This is good news on several levels.
While entering the compound, the ANP received sporadic enemy machine gun and rocket propelled grenade fire. ANP immediately returned fire forcing the insurgents to flee.
They need more range time. Better dead than fled.
Once securing the compound, a subsequent search led to the discovery of the entrance of two large caves hidden under two animal pens. Within the caves, ANP and Coalition forces recovered a substantial amount of munitions consisting of RPG rounds, 82mm mortar rounds, mines, grenades, blasting caps, machine gun ammunition, detonation cord, assorted fuses and charges, IED receivers and power sources, blocks of explosives, and medical supplies.

There were no injuries to any Afghan civilians or ANP members during the brief firefight.

Local elders were able to view the munitions cache and assisted ANP and Coalition forces in removing the contents of the cache. The elders also vowed to track down the IED facilitator and bring him to justice.

Afghan civilians who facilitate the recovery and turn-in of munitions caches are compensated for their efforts through the Small Rewards Program. The SRP was created to encourage and compensate Afghan civilians for their efforts to rid the country of weapons used by insurgent and foreign fighters. “Afghan elders are making a significant difference improving the security and peace within their villages,” said Army Maj. Chris Belcher, a Combined Joint Task Force-82 spokesperson. “With the support of the Afghan people, Afghan National Police and Coalition members will stop the death and destruction insurgent fighters offer and eliminate Afghanistan of its enemies.”
Posted by:Hupiter Whetch2139

#2  Rantburg has been struggling today, Abu do you love. Fred and badanov have been working their tails off to get all the bugs out of the changeover to something more robust than whatever Fred was using before.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-06-13 22:38  

#1  hate to sound like a wank, but i just double clicked in an article and it opened an error page.

again FYI
Posted by: Abu do you love   2007-06-13 17:48  

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