NATO: 130 militants killed in Afghanistan
From Wikinews, the free news source you can write!
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
- 22 November 2009: Afghan Member of Parliament escapes assasination attempt
- 21 November 2009: Rocket strike near hotel in Afghan capital injures four
- 20 November 2009: Suicide bomber kills sixteen in Afghanistan
- 18 November 2009: British army bomb disposal expert killed in Afghanistan
- 17 November 2009: Rockets kill ten civilians in Afghanistan
NATO has said that Afghan and international forces have killed more than 130 insurgents, including eight Taliban leaders, in an offensive in northern Kunduz province recently.
In a statement on Monday, NATO said that international forces carried out the operation in Chahar Dara district last week "to stop insurgent activity and weapons trafficking."
The alliance says more than 750 Afghan and NATO forces took part in the mission, and that it disrupted a shadow government set up by insurgents in the province. NATO says no civilians or military personnel were killed during the nearly week long offensive.
A spokesman for the Taliban, however, called the death toll "propaganda", and asserted that only five Taliban members were killed.
Sources
- "NATO: 130 Militants Killed in Afghanistan". November 10, 2009
- "NATO claim 130 Taliban dead after operation". Australian News Network, November 10, 2009
| This page is archived, and is no longer publicly editable.
Got a correction? Add the template {{editprotected}} to the talk page along with your corrections, and it will be brought to the attention of the administrators. Please note that due to our archival policy, we will not alter or update the content of articles that are archived, but will only accept requests to make grammatical and formatting corrections. Note that some listed sources or external links may no longer be available online due to age. |
