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April 03, 2011


War In Afghanistan News 03 April 2011


 
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pup> Central Asia 2003 AStan-z1ISAF confirms the death of a Taliban leader
in Konduz to start off the month.  In other operations, numerous other bad
guys of various stripes were ventilated using aerial platforms, as well as
small arms fire.

Haqqani, HIG, and Taliban leaders decided to surrender in cowardice rather
than chance 72 virgin demons in Hell.  Dozens of their minions followed them
in surrender.

2600 lbs of drugs were captured, along with munitions, explosives, and
weapons.

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ror-news.html>  in Afghanistan News 
ISAF Details follow:

International Security Assistance Forces killed numerous insurgents in
eastern Afghanistan, today.
 
In Kunar province, during separate clearing operations, two ISAF air weapons
teams supporting ground forces observed numerous armed insurgents in
Marawarah district. After gaining positive identification, the air weapons
teams engaged the enemy positions killing numerous insurgents and forcing
the others to flee. 

The International Security Assistance Force confirmed that an Afghan
National Security Forces and coalition forces partnered unit killed a known
Taliban suicide attack network leader in Imam Sahib district, Kunduz
province, yesterday. 

The Known insurgent was directly responsible for the organization and
directing of the Feb 21 suicide attack against a district Governors office,
killing 29 Afghan civilians, one Afghan police officer, and wounding 36
other Afghan civilians in Emam Saheb City.

The Taliban leader was also an improvised explosive device and suicide vest
expert who targeted Afghan civilians and coalition forces. The Taliban
leader also coordinated closely with Taliban leadership and
attack-coordinators in Wardak and Kabul provinces as well as in Pakistan.
His network conducted multiple suicide attacks throughout Kunduz province.

The Taliban leader's suicide attack network was responsible for Feb 21 and
March 10 suicide attacks in Kunduz province against Afghan National Security
Forces which resulted in 35 Afghans killed, including the provincial chief
of Police and 50 others wounded, including the chief of the Afghan National
Army in Imam Sahib district.

Intelligence reports tracked his location to a compound in Imam Sahib
district. While moving into position, the joint security forces observed the
Taliban leader and another insurgent flee the area to hide in a ditch.

The combined security forces moved to detain the two insurgents. The joint
security force maneuvered on the two insurgents, calling them to exit the
ditch peacefully. As the joint security force approached, the armed
insurgents opened fire with AK-47's. The security force returned fire,
killing the Taliban leader and the other insurgent.

In other ISAF news throughout Afghanistan:

North

Afghan National Security Forces and coalition forces detained two
individuals while in search of a Taliban leader during a security operation
in Qosh Tepa district, Jawzjan province, yesterday.

The Taliban insurgent is the head of the Taliban commission for Faryab
province, as well as a leader and advisor to the Taliban military commander
in the province. He is responsible for multiple IED attacks against Afghan
National Security Forces. 

Based on intelligence sources, the joint security force targeted a compound
in Qosh Tepa district. While moving into position, the security force
observed a suspected insurgent fleeing the area. They pursued the suspected
insurgent and detained him for further questioning.

The combined security forces then moved to secure the compound. Once the
compound was secured, joint security forces cleared the area. After initial
questioning, they detained one suspected insurgent for further questioning.



South

Afghan and coalition forces captured a Taliban leader during a security
operation in Panjway district, Kandahar province, yesterday.

The Taliban leader coordinates operations throughout the province including
Arghandab district and Kandahar City. He is also involved in the movement of
weapons, IED-making components, and foreign fighters throughout the area,
and maintains close connections with other Taliban leaders throughout
Kandahar province.

Intelligence reports led the joint security force to a suspected insurgent
compound in the district. The security force isolated the area, then called
for all occupants to exit the building peacefully.

After ensuring the safety of all women and children, the joint security
force secured and cleared the area. Security forces questioned residents on
scene, then identified and detained the Taliban leader. The joint security
force also found 100 pounds (45 kilograms) of ammonium nitrate and 100
pounds (45 kg) of marijuana, which were safely destroyed on site.

Also in Kandahar province, Afghan and coalition forces captured a Taliban
leader during a raid in Kandahar City, yesterday.

The Taliban insurgent is an operational commander linked to a Taliban leader
in the Arghandab district. He is responsible for the assassination of a
Kandahar district governor in January. The Taliban leader also commands
direct action, IEDs and suicide attacks in Kandahar.

Multiple Intelligence reports led the joint security force to a suspected
insurgent compound in the district. The joint security force secured and
cleared the area, then detained the Taliban leader after initial
questioning.

In Helmand province, an Afghan National Security Forces and ISAF patrol
killed two insurgents and detained several others while targeting a senior
Taliban leader in Musa Qualah district, yesterday.
 
The targeted insurgent is known to be a senior Taliban commander in northern
Helmand province where he facilitates the distribution of explosives and
large quantities of ammunitions to subordinate leaders. He is also
responsible for planning, coordinating and carrying out small-arms and
improvised explosive device attacks against Afghan National Security Forces
and ISAF.
 
During the detention operation, one insurgent was killed when he raised an
AK-47 towards the combined forces and attempted to engage them. Another
insurgent was killed when he tried to throw a grenade at the combined
forces. The combined forces also detained several suspected insurgents that
were taken by Afghan authorities for processing and further questioning.
 
An ISAF air weapons team supporting ground forces observed two armed
insurgents in Marjah district, Helmand province, today. After establishing
positive identification, the air weapons team engaged killing the
insurgents.     
 
In Helmand province, an ISAF patrol was engaged with small-arms fire by
several insurgents in Nahr-e Saraj district, today. After gaining positive
identification of the firing direction, coalition forces returned small-arms
and mortar fire killing one insurgent and forcing the others to flee.
 
An Afghan National Security Forces and ISAF patrol discovered a large
weapons cache in Zharay district, Kandahar province. The cache consisted of
one AK-47, 1000 7.62 mm rounds, 18 82 mm mortar rounds, four grenades, three
rocket-propelled grenade rounds, one RPG launcher, six RPG boosters, one 60
mm mortar round and six chest racks



East

In Khost province, Afghan and coalition forces detained one Hezb-E Islami
Gulbuddin, or HIG, facilitator, one HIG insurgent along with one other
suspected insurgent during a security operation in Sabari district,
yesterday.

One of the two HIG insurgents detained is involved in the facilitation of
grenades, IEDs, and other various explosive materials. He is also
responsible for placing IEDs targeting coalition forces.

Based on multiple intelligence sources, the joint security force targeted a
suspected HIG compound in the district. Joint security forces isolated the
compound before calling all occupants to exit the compound peacefully and
ensuring the safety of all women and children.

After initial questioning, joint security forces identified and detained the
HIG facilitator along with another highly valued HIG insurgent. The joint
security force also detained one additional suspected insurgent for further
questioning.
 
Also in Khost province, Afghan and coalition security forces detained three
suspected insurgents while searching for a Haqqani network facilitator in
Sabari district, yesterday.

The Haqqani insurgent is responsible for supplying other Haqqani members
with communications gear in order to facilitate attacks against Afghan
civilians and coalition forces. He also sends reports of coalition
activities to various Haqqani insurgents in order to prepare attacks.

Joint security forces targeted a compound in the district based on
intelligence tips. After securing and clearing the compound, security forces
commenced their search and detained three suspected insurgents for further
questioning. The combined forces also confiscated one rifle, one shotgun and
ammunition.

In Logar province, Afghan and coalition forces detained four suspected
insurgents during a clearing operation in Baraki Barak district, yesterday.

Joints security forces targeted a Taliban safe haven for a clearing
operation in order to disrupt Taliban homemade explosives production and
weapons caches in the district.

Intelligence reports led the joint security force to a suspected insurgent
safe haven. The security force conducted the clearing operation and detained
four suspected insurgents for further questioning.

In Zabul province, Afghan and coalition forces detained one suspected
insurgent while searching for a Taliban Improvised Explosive Device (IED)
facilitator during a security operation in Qalat district, yesterday.

The Taliban IED Facilitator was involved in the kidnapping, robbing and
murder of a National Directorate of Security (NDS) agent, as well as
coordinating movements of IEDs to other insurgents.

Joint security forces targeted a compound in the area based on intelligence
reports. The security force isolated the area, then called for all occupants
to exit the building peacefully.

After ensuring the safety of all women and children, the combined forces
secured and cleared the area and after questioning residents on scene,
detained one suspected insurgent.

During the operations from all the provinces there were no civilians harmed
and security forces were careful to ensure the safety of all women and
children throughout the searches.

In Nangarhar province, a combined patrol while conducting a clearing
operation of Sawatyan Village confiscated a large narcotics cache in
Sherazad district. The cache consisted of 2,500 pounds (1,134 kilograms) of
marijuana.
 
In Paktika, Parwan and Ghazni provinces, during separate clearing
operations, ISAF patrols found several large weapons and IED-making
components caches in Orgun, Parwarn and Deh Yak districts, today. The caches
consisted of 11 AK-47s, 150 7.62 mm rounds, two chest racks, one 60 mm
mortar round, six 82 mm mortar rounds, one 105 mm artillery shell, one 155
mm artillery shell, 13 grenades, 12 anti-personnel mines, two RPG rounds,
two pressure plates, one bag of ball bearings, several IED-making electrical
components, detonation cord, dynamite and homemade explosives.          
 
The drugs, weapons and IED-making components from all the caches were
confiscated and have been or will be destroyed.    

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