PRESS RELEASE | Dec. 3, 2008
Coalition forces disrupt road-side bomb cell in Ghazni
By None , U.S. Forces – Afghanistan
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 3, 2008
Release Number 20080312-01
Coalition forces disrupt road-side bomb cell in Ghazni
KABUL, Afghanistan – Coalition forces killed three armed Taliban militants and detained one suspected Taliban militant during an operation to disrupt the Taliban’s terrorist network in Ghazni province, Tuesday.
In Andar District, located 200 km southwest of Kabul, Coalition forces targeted a known Taliban militant believed to coordinate and direct the Taliban’s terrorist activities in Ghazni. He is also responsible for the recent targeting of GIRoA officials, Coalition forces and local Afghans who work for and with the legitimate Afghan government, using roadside bombs and committing other malicious acts that indiscriminately kill and harm innocent civilians.
As the force searched the compound, the three militants, who were armed with AK-47s, hand grenades and other military equipment, attempted to engage the force. Coalition forces engaged the militants with small-arms fire, and killed them. One other suspected militant was detained without incident.
A search of the militants and compound revealed multiple AK-47s, hand grenades other military equipment. All were destroyed to prevent future use.
“As Coalition forces disrupt these road-side bomb cells, we save innocent Afghan lives,” said Col. Jerry O’Hara, U.S. Forces Afghanistan spokesman.
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