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Afghanistan |
US, Afghan forces overrun Haqqani Network 'encampment' in Paktia |
2009-07-18 |
The US and Afghan military have continued attacks against the Haqqani Network in eastern Afghanistan despite a threat from the group that a captured US soldier would be executed if the raids did not cease. Last night, US and Afghan forces conducted two major raids in Paktia and Logar provinces. The raids were aimed at taking down the leadership of the Haqqani Network and gathering intelligence on the location of the captured US soldier. The biggest raid took place against an "enemy encampment" situated "in the remote reaches of Paktia province," the US military said in a press release. The operation was carried out about 20 miles southeast of Gardez City, and was designed to stem the flow of foreign fighters and weapons moving from Pakistan's Taliban-controlled tribal agencies of North and South Waziristan through the Khost-Gardez Pass to the capital of Kabul. Read the entire article |
Posted by:ed |
#3 Go get 'em, boys! |
Posted by: Parabellum 2009-07-18 17:13 |
#2 Kill more, faster, and quit taking $#^&@$#& prisoners, except to wring 'em dry before hanging 'em. |
Posted by: Old Patriot 2009-07-18 14:33 |
#1 Mullah Sangeen Zadran, a senior commander in the Haqqani Network, threatened to kill a US soldier unless Coalition forces end operations in ... This might work against some countries, but not the US, at least not yet. |
Posted by: Glenmore 2009-07-18 10:48 |