Home | Headlines | City | Sports | Showbiz | Editorial | Columns | Article | Horoscope | Archive | Contact Us

 

 Print This Page  Add To Favourite    

 

22 Taliban suspects killed in clashes

KABUL (Afghanistan)—Twenty-two suspected militants were killed in two clashes with Afghan and US-led coalition forces this week, including 13 in an attack on a cell that was believed responsible for several bombings in southern Afghanistan, the US military said. Three Afghan, three US and two other coalition soldiers were wounded in fighting Sunday in a small village north of Kandahar, a former Taliban stronghold, where the bombing cell was operating, a US military statement said.
One of the soldiers was seriously wounded and was evacuated to Germany, where he is in stable condition. The other seven soldiers have been treated and released, the statement said. On Tuesday, a joint Afghan-US patrol was conducting offensive operations when it reported coming under fire from a nearby ridge line northwest of Tarin Kowt. Air support was called in and Afghan and US forces then maneuvered on the ridge line, forcing the militants to flee, the US military said in a separate statement. Nine militants were killed and six detained, it said. “Afghan and coalition forces are going to continue to bring the fight to the enemies of Afghanistan no matter where they are, no matter where they are trying to hide,” said Brig. Gen. Jack Sterling Jr., the coalition’s deputy commanding general.—Agencies

Copyright © 2005 The Daily Mail.  All rights reserved