SgtJim
12-28-2010, 04:54 AM
War in Afghanistan News reports provided by ISAF Joint Command.
Operations are reported in the following
provinces: Helmand, Kapisa, Uruzgan, Kandahar, Ghazni, Kunduz and Nimroz.
Numerous insurgents were killed in two separate incidents in Helmand and Kandahar,
when they fled from their vehicles and attempted to engage the joint Afghan national security
and International Security Assistance Force.In Kandahar, Ghazni and Logar provinces, combined
patrols found four weapons and improvised explosive device components caches in Panjwa’i, Bahram-e Shahid,
Muhammad Aghah and Arghandab districts during separate clearing operations. The caches consisted of 1,600 .50 caliber rounds,
1,650 12.7 mm rounds, 12 chest racks, 11 pressure plates, 260 14.5 mm rounds, three rocket-propelled
grenades, 200 7.62 mm rounds, 122 82 mm mortar rounds and several IED making electrical components
Helmand Province
In Musa Qal’ah district, Helmand province, coalition forces spotted insurgents emplacing an improvised
explosive device. After gaining positive identification, coalition forces engaged the enemy position with
small arms fire, killing several insurgents.
Kapisa Province
In Tagab district, a combined patrol was engaged by insurgents with small arms fire.
After gaining positive identification, combined forces returned fire to the enemy position,
killing and wounding numerous insurgents.
Afghan national security forces and ISAF discovered several caches in eastern
and southern Afghanistan today.
Uruzgan Province
A combined patrol discovered a large weapons and IED components cache in Chorah district,
Uruzgan province, consisting of 30 .50 caliber, 100 .50 caliber armor-piercing rounds, 500 7.62 mm rounds,
four AK-47s, 30 9 mm rounds, two guns, three chest racks, one radio rigged for radio command device, six RPGs and two fuses.
Kandahar Province
The International Security Assistance Force joins the President of Afghanistan in condemning
the vile suicide attack that killed at least one civilian in Kandahar City, Dec. 27.
The attack also wounded at least six civilians and eight Afghan national security force members,
and resulted in substantial damage to a nearby mosque.
“This attack clearly shows how desperate insurgents are to prevent the Afghan people from
governing their own stable and free country,” said Rear Admiral Vic Beck, ISAF Director of
Public Affairs. “We offer our sincere condolences to the families of the murdered civilian,
and wish for a quick recovery for all those wounded in today’s attack. We will continue
to work with our Afghan counterparts to ensure that those responsible will be brought to justice.”
Ghazni Province
Coalition forces conducted a precision air strike in Ghazni province yesterday targeting
a suspected Taliban house-borne improvised explosive device facility.
Intelligence sources indicated that a compound frequented by a Taliban leader
responsible for attacks on Afghan National Security Forces in the Gelan district was
likely being used as a house-borne IED facility in order to kill Afghan National Security
and coalition force personnel. Recent reporting indicates his group was also making
two suicide vehicle-borne IED's to be used against coalition forces operating in the province.
After careful planning to protect any civilians and property in the area, coalition forces
conducted a precision air strike on the compound.
Kunduz Province
Afghan and coalition forces targeted a Taliban leader for Chahar Darah and Aliabad
districts detaining three suspected insurgents during a security operation yesterday.
The targeted Taliban leader has connections to a Taliban explosives and weapons
facilitator who is involved with producing and distributing IED's and facilitates the movement of suicide bombers.
The security force followed intelligence tips to the potential compound of the Taliban
leader in Kunduz district. Afghan forces used a loudspeaker to call for all occupants to
exit the compound peacefully before the joint security force cleared and secured the building.
While securing the building, they found a child who had been injured during the clearing.
The security force provided first aid to the child’s minor injury. After the area was secure,
the security force conducted initial questioning at the scene before detaining three suspected insurgents.
Nimroz Province
Afghan and coalition forces detained six detainees during a joint security operation
targeting a Taliban attack facilitator.
Forces conducted the operation in search of the facilitator who moves munitions and IED
materials within northern Nimroz for attacks against coalition forces. He also facilitates the
movement of materials to Taliban associates within Kandahar.
Forces followed leads to a series of targeted buildings in the Khash Rod district. The joint
forces questioned the occupants of the location and conducted a search. The suspects
were detained based on initial questioning.
The joint security team conducted these operations in the hours of darkness to minimize
the risk to local citizens. The security forces conducted the operation without firing their weapons.
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Operations are reported in the following
provinces: Helmand, Kapisa, Uruzgan, Kandahar, Ghazni, Kunduz and Nimroz.
Numerous insurgents were killed in two separate incidents in Helmand and Kandahar,
when they fled from their vehicles and attempted to engage the joint Afghan national security
and International Security Assistance Force.In Kandahar, Ghazni and Logar provinces, combined
patrols found four weapons and improvised explosive device components caches in Panjwa’i, Bahram-e Shahid,
Muhammad Aghah and Arghandab districts during separate clearing operations. The caches consisted of 1,600 .50 caliber rounds,
1,650 12.7 mm rounds, 12 chest racks, 11 pressure plates, 260 14.5 mm rounds, three rocket-propelled
grenades, 200 7.62 mm rounds, 122 82 mm mortar rounds and several IED making electrical components
Helmand Province
In Musa Qal’ah district, Helmand province, coalition forces spotted insurgents emplacing an improvised
explosive device. After gaining positive identification, coalition forces engaged the enemy position with
small arms fire, killing several insurgents.
Kapisa Province
In Tagab district, a combined patrol was engaged by insurgents with small arms fire.
After gaining positive identification, combined forces returned fire to the enemy position,
killing and wounding numerous insurgents.
Afghan national security forces and ISAF discovered several caches in eastern
and southern Afghanistan today.
Uruzgan Province
A combined patrol discovered a large weapons and IED components cache in Chorah district,
Uruzgan province, consisting of 30 .50 caliber, 100 .50 caliber armor-piercing rounds, 500 7.62 mm rounds,
four AK-47s, 30 9 mm rounds, two guns, three chest racks, one radio rigged for radio command device, six RPGs and two fuses.
Kandahar Province
The International Security Assistance Force joins the President of Afghanistan in condemning
the vile suicide attack that killed at least one civilian in Kandahar City, Dec. 27.
The attack also wounded at least six civilians and eight Afghan national security force members,
and resulted in substantial damage to a nearby mosque.
“This attack clearly shows how desperate insurgents are to prevent the Afghan people from
governing their own stable and free country,” said Rear Admiral Vic Beck, ISAF Director of
Public Affairs. “We offer our sincere condolences to the families of the murdered civilian,
and wish for a quick recovery for all those wounded in today’s attack. We will continue
to work with our Afghan counterparts to ensure that those responsible will be brought to justice.”
Ghazni Province
Coalition forces conducted a precision air strike in Ghazni province yesterday targeting
a suspected Taliban house-borne improvised explosive device facility.
Intelligence sources indicated that a compound frequented by a Taliban leader
responsible for attacks on Afghan National Security Forces in the Gelan district was
likely being used as a house-borne IED facility in order to kill Afghan National Security
and coalition force personnel. Recent reporting indicates his group was also making
two suicide vehicle-borne IED's to be used against coalition forces operating in the province.
After careful planning to protect any civilians and property in the area, coalition forces
conducted a precision air strike on the compound.
Kunduz Province
Afghan and coalition forces targeted a Taliban leader for Chahar Darah and Aliabad
districts detaining three suspected insurgents during a security operation yesterday.
The targeted Taliban leader has connections to a Taliban explosives and weapons
facilitator who is involved with producing and distributing IED's and facilitates the movement of suicide bombers.
The security force followed intelligence tips to the potential compound of the Taliban
leader in Kunduz district. Afghan forces used a loudspeaker to call for all occupants to
exit the compound peacefully before the joint security force cleared and secured the building.
While securing the building, they found a child who had been injured during the clearing.
The security force provided first aid to the child’s minor injury. After the area was secure,
the security force conducted initial questioning at the scene before detaining three suspected insurgents.
Nimroz Province
Afghan and coalition forces detained six detainees during a joint security operation
targeting a Taliban attack facilitator.
Forces conducted the operation in search of the facilitator who moves munitions and IED
materials within northern Nimroz for attacks against coalition forces. He also facilitates the
movement of materials to Taliban associates within Kandahar.
Forces followed leads to a series of targeted buildings in the Khash Rod district. The joint
forces questioned the occupants of the location and conducted a search. The suspects
were detained based on initial questioning.
The joint security team conducted these operations in the hours of darkness to minimize
the risk to local citizens. The security forces conducted the operation without firing their weapons.
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