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home/Docs/News Releases/2009/[CENTCOM] ANA, and Coalition forces disrupt roadside bombers in Khost and Zabul

[CENTCOM] ANA, and Coalition forces disrupt roadside bombers in Khost and Zabul

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PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 5, 2009
ANA, and Coalition forces disrupt roadside bombers in Khost and Zabul
By None , U.S. Forces – Afghanistan

 

Press Release

United States Forces-Afghanistan

January 2, 2009

Release Number 20090201-01

ANA, and Coalition forces disrupt roadside bombers in Khost and Zabul

KABUL, Afghanistan – Afghan and Coalition forces killed five armed

militants and detained ten suspected militants, including the targeted

Haqqani militant and Taliban sub-commander, during multiple operations

to disrupt terrorist operations in Khost and Zabul provinces, Thursday.

Afghan National Army and Coalition forces netted the targeted Haqqani

facilitator during the successful combined operation that left five

armed militants dead and seven suspected militants detained. In Sabari

District, approximately 160 km southeast of Kabul City, the combined

force targeted the Haqqani militant believed to plan and execute attacks

against Coalition forces in Khost province.

As the combined force approached the militant’s compound, multiple armed

militants exited the buildings and attempted to maneuver on the force.

Members of the combined force moved to interdict the militants and were

engaged by enemy small-arms fire and hand grenades. The combined force

returned fire, engaging the armed militants with small-arms and

close-air precision munitions, and killed five armed militants. A

search of the militants revealed several hand grenades, multiple AK-47s,

pistols and other military equipment.

Meanwhile, the remainder of the combined force continued the search of

the targeted building, and found three bags of roadside bomb-making

material, including blasting caps, remote detonators and wires. These

items were confiscated by the force to prevent future use.

The operation in Qalat District, approximately 120 km northeast of

Kandahar, resulted in the capture of a Taliban sub-commander known to

plan and execute roadside bombs and direct attacks against Coalition

forces along Highway One. He is also believed to facilitate the

movement of weapons into the Zabul province for illegal activities.

Coalition forces searched the targeted compound without incident and

detained two additional suspected militants while protecting nine women

and 20 children.

“Coalition forces and our partners in the Afghan National Army will

continue to aggressively pursue road side bombers and those who would

bring harm to the Afghan people,” said Col. Jerry O’Hara, U.S. Forces

Afghanistan spokesperson. “The best weapon against these criminals is

the active involvement from the Afghan people.”

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United States Forces Afghanistan’s mission, in coordination with NATO’s

International Security Assistance Force, is to conduct operations to

defeat terrorist networks and insurgents by developing effective

governance and building the Afghan National Security Force. Effective

security throughout the Government of the Islamic Republic of

Afghanistan facilitates continued regional stability and increases

economic development for the people of Afghanistan.

Contact Information – US Forces Afghanistan Public Affairs Office

Tel +93 (0) 799 51 2919 or cell phone 0093 (0) 788 189 049

[email protected]

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