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Taliban repel
British assault
GARMSER (Afghanistan)—British Marines attacked a Taliban-held valley in
southern Afghanistan on Tuesday but withdrew after a ferocious
counterattack that withstood air strikes and artillery fire, witnesses
said.
One Royal Marine was killed and a second wounded during the battle, the
UK Helmand Task Force (UKTF) said. Scores of soldiers ran across a
bridge over the Helmand River under a full moon shortly before daybreak
and began sweeping south through wheatfields in the south of the
province, the opium center of the world’s major producer.
A Reuters cameraman said the Marines initially faced only sporadic
resistance but when they advanced, Taliban fighters launched a
ferocious, organized riposte with heavy weapons and tried to outflank
the British troops.
The fierce resistance illustrated the challenges facing the NATO troops
in Afghanistan where they are trying to subdue well-armed Taliban and
other militants bolstered by profits from a record opium crop, according
to Afghan and foreign officials.—Agencies
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