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lennart
20-07-03, 14:04
16 US troops killed in Taliban attack

* Three marines wounded by landmine blast in Kunar
* Rocket attack on US base set up inside Mulla Omar’s home

CHAMAN: Sixteen US troops and several Afghan militiamen were killed in two separate encounters near Spin Buldak and Urzagan on Friday night.

Reports reaching from across the border said, Taliban and Hizb-e-Islami fighters in a joint operation in Urzagan area ambushed a US convoy and killed 12 US troops and four Afghan soldiers. A Taliban commander was also injured seriously.

The Taliban also killed four US soldiers in Spin Boldak during another ambush, reports said. The attackers managed to escape.

Meanwhile, a man was killed and another wounded when they set off a landmine while digging a well in a war-battered area of the Afghan capital on Saturday, police said.

Kabul police chief Basir Salangi said the blast happened near a police station in Chilstoon in the south of the city. “A man was killed and another injured,” he said. Police at the scene said the men triggered the mine, which was likely left over from factional fighting in the 1990s, while digging a well. Kabul has experienced several bomb blasts and rocket attacks since the overthrow of the hardline Taliban regime in 2001, some of which have targeted foreign peacekeepers.

Three US soldiers were wounded when their vehicle was hit by a bomb in northeastern Afghanistan, a US military spokesman said on Saturday.

“Three coalition soldiers were wounded and one vehicle was damaged when an improvised explosive device detonated in the middle of their convoy approximately eight kilometers south of Asad Abad on Friday afternoon,” Lieutenant Colonel Douglas Lefforge told reporters at Bagram Air Base.

“It was a deliberately planted bomb,” he said, adding it was not known who was behind the attack in eastern Kunar province.

“The three soldiers were medically evacuated to Bagram Air Base yesterday and are in stable condition,” Lefforge said. He said they could be shifted to Germany for further treatment if the injuries are deemed to be serious.

A US military base at Spin Boldak, east of Kandahar province, late on Friday came under rocket attack but there were no casualties, Lefforge said. “Two rockets impacted in the vicinity of the fire base at Spin Boldak last night,” he said. Lefforge said Afghan police were searching for the attackers in a nearby village.

Earlier, a rocket was fired at a US Special Forces base inside the former house of Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar in the city of Kandahar, without causing casualties, officials said on Saturday. The rocket was fired on Friday evening and landed several meters behind the compound in the southern Afghan city, causing only minor damage. Provincial security official Mohammad Salim Ehsas said the rocket was fired from the village of Qasam Pul, southeast of Kandahar. He said three people had been arrested and that sympathisers of the former Taliban Islamic fundamentalist regime were suspected of carrying out the attack.

Meanwhile, Afghan authorities confiscated hundreds of copies of a weekly newspaper on Saturday after it published an article demanding President Hamid Karzai resign for apologising to Pakistan over an attack on its embassy.

The article in Payam-e-Mujahid, owned by the Northern Alliance faction that dominates Karzai’s government, accused the president of making the apology under pressure from the US ambassador and described it as dishonour for Afghans.

Defence Minister Mohammad Qasim Fahim, the alliance’s military leader, ordered the confiscation, officials of his ministry said, in a move seen as an attempt to distance himself from the article. The officials said several hundred copies had been seized from newsstands. The recent attack on the Pakistani embassy came after Karzai responded angrily to alleged criticism of his government by Pakistan’s President Pervez Musharraf and as officials accused Pakistani troops of encroaching into Afghan territory. Nobody was hurt in the embassy attack, but windows were smashed and office equipment and vehicles damaged. Soon afterwards, Karzai phoned Musharraf to apologise while the government promised compensation. —Agencies
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_20-7-2003_pg1_2

lennart
20-07-03, 14:06
Afghan says U.S. planes strike Taliban position

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By Saeed Ali Achakzai

SPIN BOLDAK, Afghanistan, July 20 (Reuters) - U.S. warplanes launched airstrikes on a Taliban position close to the Pakistani border at the weekend after a guerrilla attack on a government checkpoint, an official said on Sunday.

Khalid Khan Achakzai, a senior local official with the foreign ministry, said the strikes came late on Saturday night about six km (four miles) east of the border town of Spin Boldak.

He said the fighting started when Taliban guerrillas attacked a government checkpoint, and witnesses reported seeing the bodies of at least four government soldiers.

"Afghan forces retaliated and the fight continued at least five hours," Achakzai told Reuters, adding that U.S. forces had sent armoured vehicles in support. "There are dead on both sides, but the number is not certain," he said.

Speaking by telephone from an unknown location, Taliban official Mullah Abdul Rauf said at least 20 government soldiers had been killed in the fighting, which involved 200 guerrillas.

"One of our comrades was also killed," he said. "The Taliban fighters later left the area."

Achakzai said the clash involved at least 75 Taliban fighters led by former minister Mullah Abdul Razzaq, commander Hafiz Abdur Rahim, and Rauf, a former provincial governor. He said the guerrillas came from the Pakistani side of the border.

US BASE ATTACKED

Rauf said Taliban fighters had also attacked a U.S. base, but it was unclear how much damage had been inflicted. He said the attacks were planned in a meeting three days ago with the shadowy leader of the Taliban, Mullah Omar.

An official with Pakistan's border security force, Major Shaukat, said Pakistan had beefed up security along its border after the fighting broke out.

The U.S. military, which is leading a 11,500-strong international coalition force in Afghanistan, said on Saturday that two rockets landed near a U.S. firebase at Spin Boldak on Friday night, but caused no damage or casualties.

The U.S. military did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the latest clash, but says five coalition soldiers have been hurt since Friday in attacks elsewhere in Afghanistan.

On Friday, eight government soldiers were killed in the southeastern province of Khost in a suspected Taliban attack.

More than 100 Afghan soldiers and civilians have been killed or wounded across the south since the start of the year.

Afghan officials say most of the strikes have been organised by the Taliban and allied militants based in Pakistan, although Islamabad says it is doing its best to seal the border.

Foreign troops have been in Afghanistan since 2001, when a U.S.-led force overthrew the fundamentalist Taliban which had sheltered Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network. Al Qaeda is blamed for the September 11 attacks on the United States in 2001.

Both bin Laden and Mullah Omar have managed to elude coalition troops and Afghan officials say Taliban units have regrouped in recent months to launch guerrilla attacks.

The government and the coalition say such attacks are not a threat to stability, but they have hampered aid work. ((Writing by David Brunnstrom; Reuters Messaging: [email protected]; Kabul newsroom +873 763 068 789))
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/ISL141721.htm

Afghaanse officials bevestigen de aanvallen, maar niet het aantal doden.

Taliban begint nu hard aan de poten van de stoel te zagen.

lennart
20-07-03, 16:17
US troops strike Afghan fighters

US-led troops in Afghanistan have killed up to 24 Afghan fighters who attacked a coalition convoy in southern Afghanistan overnight, the US military says.

The exchange happened at near Spin Boldak on the Pakistani border.

A statement said coalition forces engaged the attackers, killing approximately five of them.

It said up to 19 more fighters were killed as AH-64 Apache helicopters - which were requested as air support - raided the surrounding hills.

No coalition casualties were reported.

Earlier, a local Afghan commissioner told the BBC that a group of about 100 fighters suspected to be loyal to Afghanistan's former rulers, the Taleban, crossed the border from Pakistan on Saturday night.

The commissioner said five were captured.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/3082023.stm

moewa7id
20-07-03, 22:32
ALLAHOE AKBAR

lennart
20-07-03, 22:42
Wat? Dat 26 Taliban leden zijn omgekomen :confused:

taouanza
20-07-03, 22:48
Nou, werd tijd dat de amerikanen weer Afganistan gaan bombarderen. :usa:

Marsipulami
20-07-03, 23:02
De Amerikanen hebben er een soep van gemaakt in Afghanistan. Als naďef fundamentalistisch gristelijk pacifist geloof ik niet in bombardementen als middel om rechtvaardigheid, vrijheid en vrede na te streven. In plaats van een oorlog te beginnen in Afghanistan hadden ze beter de kaart getrokken van diplomatiek overleg, economische steun en humanitaire hulp aan het land.

taouanza
20-07-03, 23:06
Geplaatst door Marsipulami
De Amerikanen hebben er een soep van gemaakt in Afghanistan. Als naďef fundamentalistisch gristelijk pacifist geloof ik niet in bombardementen als middel om rechtvaardigheid, vrijheid en vrede na te streven. In plaats van een oorlog te beginnen in Afghanistan hadden ze beter de kaart getrokken van diplomatiek overleg, economische steun en humanitaire hulp aan het land.



Tja ipv bombarderen hadden ze ook een president kunnen kiezen met een IQ hoger dan zijn schoenmaat.:moe:

Zwarte Schaap
20-07-03, 23:16
Geplaatst door Bouchra A
Helemaal mee eens.
Dan had ik nu niet Nederlands als eerste taal gehad maar Duits.
En ik heb zo'n hekel aan Nederlands.

Ach wat is het Nederlands nou ? Nederlanders zijn gewoon moerasduitsers met een Moerasdialect van het duits, meer is het niet ! Je krijgt dat altijd dat kleine landjes zich afzetten tegen de grote broer.

taouanza
20-07-03, 23:16
Geplaatst door Bouchra A
Helemaal mee eens.
Dan had ik nu niet Nederlands als eerste taal gehad maar Duits.
En ik heb zo'n hekel aan Nederlands.


Inderdaad!Precies hetzelfde:
Nederland na de oorlog
Afganistan na de oorlog
niet van elkaar te onderscheiden, net een copie. :duim:

Marsipulami
20-07-03, 23:20
Geplaatst door Bouchra A
Helemaal mee eens.
Dan had ik nu niet Nederlands als eerste taal gehad maar Duits.
En ik heb zo'n hekel aan Nederlands.


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