PRESS RELEASE | Dec. 30, 2008
Coalition forces target Haqqani network in Paktiya
By None , U.S. Forces – Afghanistan
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 30, 2008
Release Number 20083012-01
Coalition forces target Haqqani network in Paktiya
KABUL, Afghanistan – Coalition forces detained eight suspected Haqqani militants, including the two targeted individuals, during an operation to disrupt the Haqqani foreign fighter and roadside bomb network in Paktiya province, Monday.
In Shamul District, approximately 135 km south of Kabul City, Coalition forces apprehended two wanted Haqqani militants believed to traffic foreign fighters into Paktiya to conduct terrorist activities. The targeted militants are also assessed to provide financial and logistical support to the terrorist organization, facilitating attacks against innocent civilians such as the December 27 attack in Khost which killed 14 Afghan children as they were leaving school.
During the operation, Coalition forces searched the targeted building finding spools of wire, blasting caps and other roadside bomb making material. These items were confiscated to prevent future use.
“Given the circumstances of the last few days and the tragic murder of 14 children, Coalition forces exercised great restraint and professionalism in detaining these terrorists,” said Col. Jerry O’Hara, a U.S. Forces Afghanistan spokesperson. “It’s going to take greater Afghan citizen involvement to stop these networks. They are the key to success here in Afghanistan.”
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