Posted on 05/19/2006 4:58:25 PM PDT by SandRat
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan, May 19, 2006 A series of continuous offensive operations May 17 and yesterday across eastern and southern Afghanistan left 61 Taliban extremists dead and 20 others captured, military officials here reported today. Afghan National Police and coalition forces killed a reported 60 enemy fighters and captured 20 during a battle in the village of Musa Qalah in Helmand province May 17, Copmbined Forces Command Afghanistan officials said. The joint force pursued the fighters after receiving reports of a large enemy force moving from Musa Qalah. Sixteen police were killed and 20 were wounded in the conflict.
"Extremists terrorized the town of Musa Qalah overnight, setting fires and attacking government agencies," said U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Benjamin Freakley, commander of Combined Joint Task Force 76. "The ANP rapidly responded to drive them out with great success. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the 16 brave police officers who sacrificed their lives defending the people of Musa Qalah."
In a separate operation in the Bahrami District of Ghazni province yesterday, ANP and coalition forces engaged about 30 extremists with small arms and mortar fire in the village of Godale Shamshir in Ghazni province. A policeman and an enemy combatant were killed in the firefight.
During the engagement, coalition attack aircraft provided close-air support and conducted strikes on enemy positions.
"Afghan national security forces are seeking out and destroying the extremists who threaten the Afghan people and who stand in the way of growth and progress," Freakley said. "There will be no sanctuary afforded the enemy, and no respite."
Taliban extremists claim to have mounted a spring offensive in southern Afghanistan, but Afghan and coalition forces "have clearly demonstrated they have seized and maintained the initiative, and are capable of conducting simultaneous combat operations throughout the country where ever the enemy attempts to move," according to a Combined Forces Command Afghanistan statement.
(From a Combined Forces Command Afghanistan news release.)
MORE GOOD NEWS From The Eastern Front!
It's Miller Time!
If our forces keep this up, Jack Murtha is gonna have to call for an immediate withdrawal.
KARACHI - The Taliban's military offensive has begun in earnest in southern Afghanistan, with many key districts already captured by the militia that retreated from power in 2001 after the US-led invasion. The scale and frequency of the Taliban's revitalized insurgency can be attributed directly to the recent appointment by Taliban leader Mullah Omar of legendary mujahideen leader Jalaluddin Haqqani as overall military field commander. In the latest action - the biggest since the Taliban's ousting - in Helmand province, between 300 and 400 heavily armed Taliban fighters stormed a remote village. At least 100 people were killed, including 15 or more Afghan police and a female Canadian soldier.
Note how the Pakistani story doesn't mention the Taliban losses, which are obviously enormous and unsustainable.
Must be the long awaited "spring offensive" by the islamoscum
bttt
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