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Afghan troops kill 100 Taliban during 5-day battle in Helmand

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More than 800 Taliban insurgents have launched a major offensive in southern Afghanistan to try to gain territory recently vacated by US troops, officials said Wednesday, with 40 civilians killed in five days of fighting.

About 100 Taliban have been killed, according to the interior ministry, in clashes that erupted as Afghanistan wrestled with a political crisis over alleged fraud in the June 14 election to choose a successor to President Hamid Karzai.

Local officials in Helmand province said that 800 militants were involved in attacks centred on the Sangin district of Helmand province, a hotbed of fighting during the 13-year insurgency.

The last US troops pulled out of Sangin only last month, handing over their remaining bases to Afghan soldiers and police who have now taken over responsibility for tackling the fierce Taliban insurgency.

"About 800 fighters started to storm four districts of Helmand last Thursday night," Helmand provincial governor spokesman Omar Zwak told AFP.

"At least 21 Afghan forces have died and close to 40 civilians were killed."

A government official in Kabul confirmed the figure of 800 Taliban.

Zwak said reinforcements had been sent to repel the attacks in Sangin, Nowzad, Kajaki and Musa Qala districts, where 2,000 families have fled the violence.

Interior ministry spokesman Siddiq Siddiqi told AFP: "There was a major attack by the Taliban and their supporters.

"We are reinforcing Afghan national security forces and have suffered no major loss of territory. About 100 Taliban have been killed so far."

The Himalayan Times : Afghan troops kill 100 Taliban during 5-day battle in Helmand - Detail News : Nepal News Portal
 
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE

More than 800 Taliban insurgents have launched a major offensive in southern Afghanistan to try to gain territory recently vacated by US troops, officials said Wednesday, with 40 civilians killed in five days of fighting.

About 100 Taliban have been killed, according to the interior ministry, in clashes that erupted as Afghanistan wrestled with a political crisis over alleged fraud in the June 14 election to choose a successor to President Hamid Karzai.

Local officials in Helmand province said that 800 militants were involved in attacks centred on the Sangin district of Helmand province, a hotbed of fighting during the 13-year insurgency.

The last US troops pulled out of Sangin only last month, handing over their remaining bases to Afghan soldiers and police who have now taken over responsibility for tackling the fierce Taliban insurgency.

"About 800 fighters started to storm four districts of Helmand last Thursday night," Helmand provincial governor spokesman Omar Zwak told AFP.

"At least 21 Afghan forces have died and close to 40 civilians were killed."

A government official in Kabul confirmed the figure of 800 Taliban.

Zwak said reinforcements had been sent to repel the attacks in Sangin, Nowzad, Kajaki and Musa Qala districts, where 2,000 families have fled the violence.

Interior ministry spokesman Siddiq Siddiqi told AFP: "There was a major attack by the Taliban and their supporters.

"We are reinforcing Afghan national security forces and have suffered no major loss of territory. About 100 Taliban have been killed so far."

The Himalayan Times : Afghan troops kill 100 Taliban during 5-day battle in Helmand - Detail News : Nepal News Portal

Afghanistan should help Pakistan finish off TTP too
 
Gooood going Afghanistan. Finish 'em all! :)

We will InshAllah; but they every time run away to their holes :angry:

May Allah (swt) bless the fallen soldiers of ANSF and civilians the highest reward for their martyrdom. Amen

Afghanistan should help Pakistan finish off TTP too

We need trust between two countries, taking out TTP and Afghan Taliban would be a matter of days for ANSF and PA.
 
We will InshAllah; but they every time run away to their holes :angry:
Just asking, do these terrorists come from somewhere else or reside in Afghanistan itself?

We need trust between two countries, taking out TTP and Afghan Taliban would be a matter of days for ANSF and PA.
Agreed. If this happens those scums wouldn't be able to escape anywhere else except hell.
 
Just asking, do these terrorists come from somewhere else or reside in Afghanistan itself?

Both ways, these groups have regular schedules and they shift locations on emergency bases as per the orders they take from their field and provincial commanders. For as such major offensives, they use foreign fighters and assistance to execute their operations. They plan everything, from first bullet fire to retreat.
 
Afghanistan Army is much better trained than Iraqi Army......Who trained them?

NATO/US, the situation in Iraq is totally different from Afghanistan. Iraqi armed forces needed a will to fight/resist the rebels which they lacked but in case of Afghans at least two generations of us is born in war and each of us knows how to fight.

With the minimum equipments ANSF have, they are doing extraordinary mashAllah.
 
That's very good news indeed. These scumbags must leave the planet earth as early as possible.
RIP for the fallen and departed souls.

All the best brothers.. keep calm and kill these mo*therfu*kers
 
NATO/US, the situation in Iraq is totally different from Afghanistan. Iraqi armed forces needed a will to fight/resist the rebels which they lacked but in case of Afghans at least two generations of us is born in war and each of us knows how to fight.

With the minimum equipments ANSF have, they are doing extraordinary mashAllah.

Yes, that's the word I wanted to hear "Will and Motivation"
 
They need turf as too many TTP have fled NW hence the upscale in attacks to try and accomodate the number of militants but with PA sitting in NW this is a one way ticket for talibs as they cannot retreat back into NW
 
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