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    Coalition Troops Kill Two Taliban Fighters, Detain Three in Afghanistan

    KABUL, AFGHANISTAN

    12.04.2008

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    Office of the Secretary of War Public Affairs           

    From the American Forces Press Service

    KABUL, Afghanistan - Coalition forces killed two armed Taliban militants and detained three others during an operation to disrupt the foreign-fighter and roadside-bomb networks in eastern Afghanistan yesterday, military officials said.

    In the Zormat district of Paktia province, about 80 miles south of the Afghan capital, coalition forces targeted a known Taliban militant believed to act as a liaison to al-Qaida by moving foreign fighters into the area to conduct terrorist activities. He also is believed to have ties to senior Taliban leaders in the region, coordinating roadside-bomb and suicide attacks that target government and military personnel and Afghan civilians, officials said.

    During the operation, coalition troops encountered two armed militants barricaded inside the compound, who engaged the force with small-arms fire. The force returned small-arms fire, killing the two men while protecting five women and nine children. Three other suspected militants were detained. A search of the compound revealed multiple AK-47 assault rifles, other military equipment and a foreign passport.

    "Continued success in disrupting terrorist networks means we are setting the conditions for improved governance and better well-being for the Afghan people," Army Col. Jerry O'Hara, U.S. Forces Afghanistan spokesman, said. "The Taliban cannot bring that progress or a better way of life."

    (From a U.S. Forces Afghanistan news release.)

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    Date Taken: 12.04.2008
    Date Posted: 12.04.2008 14:53
    Story ID: 27194
    Location: KABUL, AF

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