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May 30, 2011


War in Afghanistan News - 30 May 2011


 
<http://waronterrornews.typepad.com/.a/6a00e551d9d3fd8833015432a1eef7970c-po
pup> AfghanistanProvinces-DeadliestThe HiG found the only one brave enough
to face an armed opponent was a woman who they sent to her death, armed with
an RPG.

Five Haqqani minions have been interred to the Iron Bar Motel, along with 3
Taliban Thugs.

More than 2 tons of marijuana, 50 lbs of Heroin, as well as explosives,
munitiions and weapons were captured in recent days.

Early reports on 9 civilians killed
<http://waronterrornews.typepad.com/home/2011/05/mg-toolan-on-9-civilians-ki
lled-alongside-taliban-yesterday.html> omitted key information that the
enemy had forcibly taken the compound and were engaging Marines, while
failing to allow the civilians protection or departure.  I'm sure the MSM
will correct their reports.

A combined Afghan and coalition security force conducted a security
operation resulting in one armed female killed and several suspected
insurgents detained during a security operation in Musa Khel district, Khost
province Saturday. 

The Afghan-led security force encountered the individual, armed with a
rocket propelled grenade launcher, as they attempted to conduct a security
clearance of a compound associated with a Hezb-E Islami Gulbuddin leader.
While the force was moving into position, the individual rushed out of the
compound with the RPG launcher in hand. After identifying the RPG, the
security force, as a protection measure, engaged the armed individual,
resulting in the individual's death. After initial assessment, the force
discovered the armed individual was a female. 

The force searched the immediate area where they recovered multiple RPG
warheads, grenades and a bag filled with 7.62 mm rounds. Additionally,
several suspected insurgents were detained. 

The combined security force was in the area targeting a HIG leader who
provides leadership and direction for HIG insurgents in Qalandar and Musa
Khel districts. 

In other International Security Assistance Force news throughout
Afghanistan: 

North 

In Chimtal district, Balkh province, a combined Afghan and coalition
security force detained several suspected insurgents during an operation
targeting a senior Taliban leader, Saturday. 

The leader is the Taliban appointed insurgent security chief for the
province. He leads 10 to 18 fighters and conducts small arms, indirect fire
and IED attacks against Afghan National Police. The leader is also involved
in weapons and explosives procurement, as well as narcotics trafficking. The
Afghan-led force searched for the leader at a compound in Chimtal district.
While searching the area, the security force identified and detained several
individuals with suspected ties to Taliban activity.

Additionally the force discovered and safely destroyed 50 pounds (23
kilograms) of unprocessed heroin. 

The operation was conducted and completed with no shots fired and no
civilians harmed. 

South 

In Shah Joy district, Zabul province, a combined Afghan and coalition
security force detained several suspected insurgents during a security
operation targeting a Taliban leader Saturday. 

The leader leads a core group of insurgent fighters augmented by al-Qaida
associated foreign fighters assembled in Quetta, Pakistan. 

Following multiple intelligence leads, the combined security force searched
for the leader at a compound in Shah Joy district. During the search, the
force noticed one individual, armed with an AK-47 assault rifle, attempting
to flee the area. He was successfully apprehended and detained for further
questioning. Several other suspected insurgents were identified after the
force conducted interviews with local residents. 

No shots were fired during the operation, and the security force was careful
to ensure the safety of all women and children. 

In Zurmat district, Zabul province, a combined Afghan and coalition security
force detained several suspected insurgents while searching for a Haqqani
Network leader, Saturday. 

The leader manages fighters, executes tactical insurgent operations and
plans attacks against Afghan National Security Forces.

After extensive intelligence gathering, the Afghan-led security force
searched several compounds associated with the leader. During the search,
the force came across several individuals with suspected ties to insurgent
activity. After questioning these individuals and local residents, several
suspected insurgent were detained. Throughout the search, the security force
was careful to ensure the safety of all women and children. 

In Zharay district, Kandahar province, an Afghan and coalition force patrol
discovered a drug cache Saturday. 

The cache consisted of 4,409 pounds (2000 kilograms) of marijuana. 

In Kandahar district, Kandahar province, yesterday, a combined Afghan and
coalition force patrol discovered a weapons cache consisting of one 60 mm
mortar round, one 120 mm mortar round, one RPG and 10 60 gallons (27 kgs)
bags filled with homemade explosive materials. 

In Zharay district Kandahar province, yesterday, a combined Afghan and
coalition force patrol discovered a weapons cache consisting of three
victim-operated IEDs and a large amount of IED making materials. 

All weapons and drugs have been or will be destroyed by security forces 

East 

In Sabari district, Khost province, a combined Afghan and coalition security
force detained two suspected insurgents during a security operation
targeting a Haqqani Network leader yesterday. 

The leader is involved in IED and direct attacks against Afghan National
Army in the district. 

The Afghan-led force searched for the targeted leader at an associated
compound in the district. During the search, an Afghan member of the force
interviewed residents about the whereabouts of the insurgent leader. After
initial questioning, the security force identified two individuals with
suspected ties to Haqqani activity in the district. They were detained for
further questioning.

No civilians were harmed during the operation. 

 



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