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    Combined Force Kills Enemy Fighters, Detains Suspects

    WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES

    10.22.2009

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    A combined Afghan and international security force killed enemy fighters and wounded another yesterday after forcefully entering and searching a series of compounds in Afghanistan’s Wardak province.

    The compounds were known to be used by a Taliban commander and his group believed to be responsible for several attacks in the area.

    The combined force initially searched a building in the province’s Chaki Wardak district without incident. But after observing enemy activity in a nearby compound, the force pursued those suspected militants. The militants fired on the combined force as it approached, and the force returned fire, killing a militant armed with an assault rifle, a pistol, fragmentation grenades and communications gear.

    Hostile fire continued, and the combined force killed another militant and wounded another, who then was given medical aid. A search of enemy positions yielded multiple assault rifles and grenades.

    In a separate Wardak province operation, a combined force detained several suspected militants after searching buildings in the Saydabad district known to be used by a senior Taliban commander believed associated with Taliban and Haqqani terrorist leaders in the area.

    In Helmand province, a combined force killed several enemy militants and detained half a dozen others today after taking hostile fire when approaching a compound known to be used by senior Taliban commanders responsible for several attacks and other militant activities in the area.

    (From an International Security Assistance Force news release.)

    Story by American Forces Press Service

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    Date Taken: 10.22.2009
    Date Posted: 07.03.2025 17:10
    Story ID: 517509
    Location: WASHINGTON, US

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