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The Times (London)
November 16, 2009


Head of the French army in Afghanistan narrowly escapes death in rocket attack


The head of the French army in Afghanistan narrowly escaped a Taleban rocket 
attack this morning which left four people dead and injured more than 40. 

Brigadier General Marcel Druart was meeting tribal elders in Kapisa, just 30 
miles outside Kabul, when a volley of rockets smashed into a crowded bazaar, 
nearby. 

Eyewitnesses said that two rockets landed within 200 metres of a government 
building in Tagab, where the general and his men were meeting elders and local 
officials. 

Druart, 53, was unhurt in the attack, which came a day after more than 700 
French troops launched an offensive in the valley. 
....
Brigardier General Druart...who served in Lebanon in 1983, in 
Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1995 and Albania 1997, was taken to the French 
headquarters. 

He was in Tagab to explain the objectives of an operation launched on Sunday, 
involving 700 French troops backed by at least 100 armoured cares and around 
100 Afghan soldiers. 

The meeting, attended by about 40 Afghan officials, including the local police 
chief, the regional deputy governor, tribal chiefs and religious elders, had 
been going for about 90 minutes when the rockets screeched overhead. 

Nato forces said that they identified the launch site and retaliated with 
artillery. Sporadic shelling could be heard through the afternoon. 

The offensive aimed to secure the area for a planned road, financed by the 
European Union, to move supplies from neighboring Pakistan, said that Colonel 
Francis Chanson, head of France's 3rd Marine Infantry Regiment. 

Nato forces have patrol bases along the Tagab Valley but troops have struggled 
to control the mountainous terrain, often used as a staging post for attacks on 
Kabul. 

In September, two French soldiers were killed and eight wounded in a roadside 
bomb attack in the Tagab area. 

Separately in southern Afghanistan, militants attacked a police checkpoint in 
the violent province of Kandahar overnight, killing at least three policemen 
and wounding another six, police criminal director of Kandahar Pashton Moamand 
said. 

However, a local police official from the Argandab district where the attack 
occurred had a higher death toll. The official, who spoke on condition of 
anonymity, said that eight policemen were killed and three seriously wounded. 
He said that a group of militants attacked the checkpoint from three sides with 
gunfire and grenades at about 2 am on Monday and then fled. 
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