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Afghanistan
US forces repel Taliban suicide assault, kill 22 Taliban fighters (Roggio)
2009-07-04
US soldiers in eastern Afghanistan beat back a complex attack on a combat outpost by the Haqqani Network in Eastern Afghanistan.

The attack began as Haqqani Network fighters launched rockets and mortars at a small US base in the Zarok district in Paktika province. As the rockets and mortars were fired, a suicide bomber attempted to ram a truck packed with explosives into the combat outpost, but soldiers shot and killed the driver before he could penetrate the base. The attackers also fired assault rifles and machine guns during the assault.

Reports indicate that two US soldiers were killed during the attack. Quqnoos claimed the soldiers were killed when the suicide bomber detonated at the main gate. Other reports indicated the soldiers were killed during the mortar attack. The US military stated that two soldiers were killed during an IED attack, but it is unclear if they were killed during the attack on the base.

The US Army counterattacked with "with counter fire, close air support and attack helicopters," according to a press release. Ten Haqqani Network fighters were killed and one was detained, the US military said. The Afghan Interior Ministry put the number of terrorists killed at 22, while some reports put the number killed at more than 30.

The large number of enemy fighters killed during the counterattack indicates that an assault team was prepared to enter the combat outpost if the suicide bomber created a breach in the wall.

Zabihullah Mujahid, a spokesman for the Taliban in eastern Afghanistan, took credit for the attack. Mujahid claimed that more than 8,000 kg of explosives were used in the attack.

Today's attack was carried out by members of the Haqqani Network under the command of Mullah Sangeen Zadran. The assault force may have been backed up by the Shadow Army, or Lashkar al Zil, al Qaeda's paramilitary Army that operates along the Afghan and Pakistani border.
Posted by:Glenmore

#5  Ten Haqqani Network fighters were killed and one was detained, the US military said. The Afghan Interior Ministry put the number of terrorists killed at 22, while some reports put the number killed at more than 30.

It sounds like the Afghan ability to count works both ways. Presumably the amount of explosives the Haqqani boyz brought is similarly off... although I expect they mistook the direction rather than just an order of magnitude. After all, both kilo and milli mean 1,000, right? Science is haaarrrrdd!
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-07-04 23:36  

#4  Rambler...Dude, don't laugh. It's about that stupid.
Posted by: anymouse   2009-07-04 22:45  

#3  Ten Haqqani Network fighters were killed and one was detained, the US military said
I wonder if they first read him his Miranda rights, and if the poor dear will be treated gently.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2009-07-04 18:25  

#2  Mess with the best, die like the rest.
Posted by: gorb   2009-07-04 17:31  

#1  8,000 kg x 2.2 lb/kg = 17,600 lb = big damned bomb.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2009-07-04 17:29  

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