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Afghanistan |
30 suspected Taliban killed in Afghanistan |
2008-08-27 |
More than 30 Taliban fighters and four policemen were killed in a series of clashes, airstrikes and bombings in Afghanistan, officials said Wednesday. Taliban fighters attacked a police checkpoint in the Nad Ali district of southern Helmand province Tuesday, sparking a clash that killed 18 militants, provincial police chief Mohammad Hussein Andiwal said. The militants attacked the officers guarding a government compound in the district before being repelled by the police, Andiwal said. There were no casualties among Afghan troops, he said. The militants have attacked the same checkpoint many times in the past, and the authorities had reinforced their position, Andiwal said. U.S.-led coalition troops, meanwhile, clashed and called in airstrikes on another group of militants in the same province killing over a dozen insurgents, the coalition said in a statement. Shortly before the battle, the coalition troops spotted armed militants in small groups preparing to attack their patrol in Sangin district, the statement said. There were no coalition casualties from the clash. ... |
Posted by:ed |
#2 I think they just re-run this same story once a week. Which doesn't mean it isn't true, each and every week. |
Posted by: Anonymoose 2008-08-27 09:47 |
#1 killing over a dozen insurgents And soon, no doubt we will hear we killed 50 innocent women and children too - or even just innocent women and children. |
Posted by: Glenmore 2008-08-27 07:28 |