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60 Taliban Fighters, Dozens of NATO-Afghani Soldiers Killed in Attacks

 ccun.org, June 9, 2009

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Readers are advised that there's no independent verification of the news coming from the Afghani war. Each party tries to maximize losses on the enemy side and to minimizes losses on its own side. As General Patton once said, "the first casualty of war is the truth."

 

Report: 60 Taliban killed in Afghanistan

Published: June 8, 2009 at 11:53 PM

KABUL, Afghanistan, June 8 (UPI) --

Up to 60 Taliban fighters died in Afghanistan during the past week as more U.S. troops arrived in the country, Afghan security officials said.

The fighters, including some key commanders, were killed in the heightened anti-insurgency offensive by local and foreign forces in the southern Zabul province, the Voice of America reported quoting the security officials.

The offensive comes as the United States began deploying about 7,000 troops across southern Afghanistan to combat rising violence in the region. The troops are part of the 21,000 additional forces U.S. President Barack Obama plans to send to Afghanistan.

In the latest fighting, Zabul Police Chief General Abdul Rehman Sarjang told VOA security forces targeted fighters' hideouts in all of the province's districts. Two local soldiers also died in the fighting, he said.

Sarjang, disputing Taliban charges those killed were civilians, said the bodies of all dead fighters were handed over to tribal elders and religious scholars for burial, the report said.

Officials in Pakistan, which is close to some of the southern Afghan provinces, say they are concerned about the U.S. deployment, the report said.

While Pakistani officials claim fighters fleeing from Afghanistan are taking refuge in their country, critics of Pakistan charge the fighters are using Pakistani territory to launch attacks on foreign troops in Afghanistan.

Richard Holbrooke, U.S. Special envoy for Pakistan and Afghanistan, has assured Pakistani officials the United States will look into their concerns, the VOA report said.

 

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Pro-Taliban alemarah1.org reported the following news:

13 police were killed, district headquarter attacked,  in Zabul

district headquarter attacked in Paktia

1 military vehicle of puppet police blew up in Samangan

1 Tank of Germans blew up in Balkh

Attacked a supplying convoy of Americans in Wordak

2 military tanks of Americans destroyed in Logar

2 police were killed in Fareab

8 army soldiers killed in Uruzgan

In explosions 11 British soldiers were killed in Helmand

3 Tanks of British blew up in Helmand

2 German army tanks destroyed in Kunduz

Attacked on district police chief in Ghor

1 military vehicle of police blew up in Fareab

4 vehicles of army destroyed in Paktika

20 Americans killed 8 military vehicles destroyed in Logar

1 tank of Americans destroyed in Khost

6 German army killed and 1 tank destroyed in Kunduz

8 American soldiers killed in Wordak

army check posts demolished and 2 killed in Helmand

A tank of Americans blew up in Farah

1 Tank of Americans  blew up in Wordak

 




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