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30 Taliban Fighters, 38 NATO-Led Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan War Attacks April 24, 2010 Editor's Note: The following news story is from the pro-NATO German news agency (DPA). Like the pro-Taliban news source below, it cannot be independently verified. Nearly 30 Taliban killed in north, Afghan provincial governor says DPA, Saturday, 24 April, 2010, 08:26:51 GMT Kunduz, Afghanistan - Three pro-government militia troops and 29 alleged Taliban fighters were killed in a series of clashes in northern Afghanistan, a provincial governor said Saturday. Afghan soldiers and US special forces clashed with a group of Taliban fighters in Archi district of Kunduz province on Friday night, killing 14 alleged Taliban fighters, Governor Mohammad Omar said. Four suspects were detained by the combined forces, he said. Four other Taliban fighters and three pro-government militia forces were killed in combat in the Emam Saheb district on Friday, he added. Nine other Taliban fighters were killed, including commander Mullah Selab and a Pakistani fighter, and more than a dozen others were injured in Chardarah district and Khewaja Ghar area, he said. Taliban resistance to NATO occupation forces is on the rise in the northern region, which has been relatively peaceful until about three years ago compared to the southern and eastern provinces, the Taliban's main power base. Taliban fighters have now turned several districts in Kunduz and neighbouring Baghlan province into their main hub of activity in the north. Seven German troops were killed and more than a dozen were injured in the past month in the two provinces. Around 4,500 German soldiers are stationed in the northern region, while 500 additional forces are expected to arrive in there in the coming months. Omar said 1,200 extra US troops are expected to be deployed to Chardarah and Archi, the most volatile districts in Kunduz, where they are expected to build a new military base in May. He said 3,000 more US forces would arrive in the northern province of Balkh in summer. With the deployment of additional NATO forces, a major offensive is planned in Kunduz and Baghlan provinces, the first large operation against Taliban fighters in the north since the Taliban government's ouster in late 2001. Currently there are more than 125,000 NATO troops in the country, and the total is set to rise to 150,000 by mid-year. Copyright DPA =============== Editor's Note: The following news stories are from the pro-Taliban website (alemarah), which was online today. Like the pro-NATO news story above, they cannot be independently verified.
20 Afghani and Foreign Soldiers Killed and a Military Commander Captured
in Paktika Paktika, April 24, Mujahideen of the Islamic Emirate in Paktika province ambushed a joint military convoy of foreign and internal Afghan troops on the main road in Pir Kutti Area, Urgon district,. According to the local Mujahideen, the armed confrontation continued for three hours in which Mujahideen killed 20 foreign and internal Afghan troops and captured Norullah, a commander of the border police force. Similarly, several invading and Afghan surrogate soldiers were injured. The report adds, Mujahideen captured a military tank, one motorcycle, various types of ammunitions and weapons left by the soldiers. 2 Mujahideens are reported to have been wounded during the armed encounter. According to the Mujahideen, the captured commander has been taken to a safe haven.
ZABUL, Apr. 23 - A blast in Zabul's provincial capital, the city of Kalat killed at leas five Romanian soldiers Saturday(April 24) when it detonated under their tank traveling along Kabul-Kandahar highway, our reporter said from the area. The highway was, shortly after the explosion, blocked off and no one has been allowed to get close enough to see.
KANDAHAR, Apr. 24 - Abd-ur-Rasheed, an infamous personnel of National Directorate of Security, a local spy agency of the U.S-NATO forces, got shot by Mujahideen Friday on his way home, in Daman district of Kandahar city. the stated agent who was skilled in torturing civilians and Mujahideen ended up facing the consequence of his actions after a long chase by Mujahideen. The agent is said to be in critical condition at the moment. Separately, one of the employees of NDS was killed in an attack by Mujahideen prior to this other day in Kandahar city.
By Qari Yousuf Ahmadi KANDAHAR, Apr. 24 - About 3 soldiers of Afghan army were killed and 2 were seriously injures in roadside mine blast that targeted their vehicle in Shorawak district of Kandahar province yesterday( April 23).
2 U.S tanks destroyed on Kabul-Jalalabad road By Zabihullah Mujahid LAGHMAN, Apr. 24 - Mujahideen of the Islamic Emirate, in a 30-minute long operation on Saturday (April 24) , hit and destroyed two of the U.S tanks by rockets on the road between Kabul and Jalalabad cities, in Laghman province.
Ten Afghan and coalition soldiers killed near Kabul city By Zabihullah Mujahid KABUL, Apr. 24 - The combined Afghan and coalition troops were confronted with an ambush attack from Mujahideen while they were on an attack mission against Mujahideen in Musahi District of Kabul province situated 3 kilometers to the north of the provincial capital yesterday night(April 23), Mujaideen officials said. The report states more than 10 Afghan and U.S-NATO soldiers were killed and scores were severely hurt during the clash with Mujahideen of the Islamic Emigrate that took place in Abd-ur-Rauf Kala area of this district. The report adds a local interpreter of the U.S-NATO forces has been among those killed in the fighting, where as no Mujahideen have been harmed during the encounter. Fair Use Notice This site contains copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in our efforts to advance understanding of environmental, political, human rights, economic, democracy, scientific, and social justice issues, etc. We believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this site is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. For more information go to: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml. If you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use', you must obtain permission from the copyright owner.
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