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Coalition Troops Kill Militants During Afghanistan Operations
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, June 22, 2008 Coalition forces killed and captured a number of militants in Afghanistan over the past three days.
On June 21, Coalition forces conducted precision air strikes in Afghanistans Khost province, targeting a Taliban commander involved with improvised explosive devices, foreign-fighter operations and weapons smuggling.
The strikes were called when group of several militants were observed moving through a mountainous area in the Spera district. Intelligence reports indicated that a senior terrorist network commander was present within the group.
On June 20, several militants were killed and three others were detained during a coalition forces operation in Kapisa province. During a search of several compounds in the Tagab district, armed militants attacked the coalition forces, who responded with small-arms fire, killing the militants. Several AK-47 rifles, vests and ammunition were discovered during the search.
In June 19 operations, Afghan security forces and coalition troops killed several militants in Helmand provinces Nahr Surkh district. The militants were killed after theyd been observed emplacing roadside bombs.
Several militants were killed by Afghan and coalition forces in Shah Wali Kot district in Kandahar province. The militants had attempted to ambush a joint Afghan-U.S. patrol. The patrol engaged the militants, killing several.
(Compiled from Combined Joint Task Force 101 news releases.)
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Bahrain arrests Qaeda suspects: police (Financiers)
AFP ^ | 6/21/08
Posted on June 22, 2008 3:05:16 PM PDT by Straight Vermonter
MANAMA (AFP) Police in Bahrain said on Saturday one man was arrested and another freed on bail after they were accused of cooperating with and funding a foreign terrorist group, a reference to Al-Qaeda.
One suspect had delivered funds “to a foreign group that uses terrorism to reach its aims” and that his beliefs “could affect security,” according to a public prosecution statement.
“The first suspect has admitted delivering money to that group abroad, while the second has denied it... Both suspects have been accused of cooperating with a terrorist group abroad and financing a terrorist group.”
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