PRESS RELEASE | Dec. 1, 2008
Coalition forces provide medical care to Afghan woman and her baby
By None , U.S. Forces – Afghanistan
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Nov. 28, 2008
Release Number 20082811-01
Coalition forces provide medical care to Afghan woman and her baby
KABUL, Afghanistan — An Afghan woman and her seven month old son, who were severely injured by militants during an operation in Kapisa, Nov. 20, were released from a Coalition forces hospital in Bagram this week.
The woman and child, whom Coalition forces believe lived with the militants, were injured when one of the militants detonated a hand grenade inside the compound. Coalition forces provided medical care on the scene, however; their injuries were so severe, that forces evacuated them to a military hospital in Bagram for further treatment.
The woman and child both sustained head trauma and fragmentation injuries from the grenade blast. Coalition forces’ doctors provided medical care to both, nursing them back to health.
“These militants continue to show a blatant disregard for the lives of Afghan citizens,” said Col. Jerry O’Hara, a Coalition spokesperson. “This woman and her child are another example of the indiscriminate pain these militants bring to the Afghan people.”
Coalition forces, following cultural sensitivity protocol, arranged for the woman’s brother and mother to join her and her son on the military base, staying with them throughout their care.
The operation in Tagab district, located approximately 115 km northeast of Kabul, targeted the Hizb-e-Islami Gulbuddin (HIG) terrorist network. The network is known to plan and carry-out attacks against innocent Afghan civilians and Coalition forces, including an attack in August that killed 10 French soldiers.
During the operation Coalition forces received a large volume of small-arms fire and hand grenades from militants barricaded in a section of the compound. Coalition forces responded with small-arms fire killing four armed militants. A search of the compound revealed multiple AK-47s, hand grenades and other military style equipment, which were destroyed by force to prevent future use. The operation resulted in three suspected militants being detained.
“These militants continue to put innocent civilians in harm’s way by hiding amongst them and using them as human shields,” said Col. O’Hara. “Afghan and Coalition forces remain committed to removing those networks that threaten the sovereign Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.”
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