Posted on 09/27/2007 5:51:25 PM PDT by SandRat
WASHINGTON, Sept. 26, 2007 Members of the 205th Afghan National Army Corps advised by coalition forces killed more than 100 insurgents during combat in Afghanistans Helmand province today.
The combined force was patrolling near Regay village to clear the area of extremist Taliban fighters. Several dozen insurgents attacked the convoy from an extensive trench system and several compounds with small arms, machine guns, mortars and rocket-propelled grenades. Taliban fighters reinforced their fighting positions from the village of Musa Qalah throughout the daylong battle.
Coalition aircraft and artillery engaged the Taliban positions. The initial estimate by the ground force commander assessed that more than 100 insurgents were killed in the engagement.
Afghan national security forces and their coalition partners continue to hunt down the enemies of peace and stability in Helmand province, said Army Maj. Chris Belcher, a Combined Joint Task Force 82 spokesman. The end is near for the Taliban that believe Musa Qalah is safe from Islamic Republic of Afghanistan forces. This combined operation is just one more step to securing the Musa Qalah area of the Helmand province.
In operations last night, elements of 1st Brigade, 205th Afghan National Army Corps, advised by coalition forces made contact with a large group of insurgents prior to an attempted ambush while conducting a combat patrol near Kakrak village in Oruzgan province.
The combined patrol was northeast of Deh Rawood, in the same general area where six days ago more than three dozen insurgents were killed as they prepared an ambush.
The Afghan-led patrol attacked the Taliban with small-arms and crew-served-weapons fire. Soon after the attack against the entrenched insurgents began, the patrol observed more enemy reinforcements moving into the Taliban fighting positions. More than 80 Taliban fighters battled with Afghan forces throughout the engagement.
The insurgents continued to attack the patrol with small-arms, machine-gun, rocket-propelled-grenade and mortar fire from multiple bunkers near Kakrak village during the six-hour battle.
Precision-guided munitions used to attack the Taliban positions killed more than 65 insurgents.
As with our forces near Musa Qalah, this operation is intended to deny the enemies of peace the use of Deh Rawood as a safe haven, Belcher said. Much like last weeks engagement, last nights overwhelming victory by (Afghan troops) against the extremists is one more example of this strategy to secure a stable and safe living area for the residents of Uruzgan province.
(Compiled from Combined Joint Task Force 82 news releases.
Ah the virgins will be busy yet again!
Big news (big numbers of KIA killed in Stan).
That old media vaunted “Taliban Spring Offensive” didn’t work out to well,the taliban summer offensive didn’t work out to well either,the taliban autumn offensive is a joke.
In spite of things...lookin’ good.
Sounds like we are cutting up the daisies. Bravo!
Yet you see articles all the time about the resurgent taliban. They are resurging into extinction.
Great News! God Bless our troops!
We trained these folks? HOORAH!
Well just wait for their Winter Offensive
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Oi vat a headache
You got it! - The success in Stan over the past 12 months (both in terms of reconstruction and military) is one of the biggest ignored stories of the MSM.
“Well just wait for their Winter Offensive”
Omigod! I’d almost forgot that hellish Afghan winter!
So, it’s not just Iraq - we’ve lost this war too! Omigod - President Chimpy McHalliburton has ruined everything!
The Afghans have always been fierce fighters give them the right equipment and training and they become the ultimate fighters in their environment (ask the Russians). They have a fierce national identity and a strong hatred for their Taliban brethren.
Ran Paul had support? Who knew? (And I mean that sincerely who knew?).
“killed more than 100 insurgents...”
Bummmer... :)
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