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NATO Forces kill 16 Taliban
KANDAHAR—NATO and Afghan troops killed 10 Taliban rebels and captured
two suspected militant leaders in a raid on an alleged suicide bomb cell
in southern Afghanistan, the alliance said.
Separately, six Taliban were killed and two other insurgents arrested
after a three-hour gunbattle with Afghan police. One NATO soldier was
lightly wounded in the operation against the suicide cell carried out
early Thursday in the troubled Sangin district of Helmand province, a
spokesman for the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said.
The identity of the suspected commanders captured in the raid was not
revealed. An ISAF statement on Friday said troops seized two suicide
vests, several rocket-propelled grenades and a cache of equipment and
weapons “that were ready to be used in future attacks”.Warplanes and
helicopters backed up the troops in the operation, it said, adding that
there were no civilian casualties. Most of the NATO troops stationed in
Helmand are British. Afghanistan suffered a wave of four suicide attacks
and a bombing at the start of the week after a relative lull, leaving 22
people dead including four NATO soldiers.
—Agencies |