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LONDON: The Taliban in Afghanistan are running out of bullets and bombs, a media report said.

While the Taliban fighters have been suffering a stark shortage of 7.62 mm rounds for AK-47 assault rifles, they are facing a shortfall of bombs because the cost of raw materials to make their improvised explosive devices has seen a tenfold increase in the past six months, 'The Sun' reported.

British commanders have claimed that the shortages are down to cutting supply lines from the Pakistan border.

"Intelligence reports and experience on the front line point to an acute shortage of ammunition available to insurgents. This has forced them to avoid engaging in attacks unless they have to. It's early days but signs are very encouraging," a senior military source was quoted as saying.

There are now almost 10,000 British troops in Afghanistan, the highest number in nine years of fighting. Over the summer they stepped up efforts with Afghan forces to crack down on insurgents.

Dozens of new patrols have been put up along key routes with a record number of weapons and explosives seized. The British casualty rate in Helmand Province has plummeted since August.

Major General Gordon Messenger said: "We're seeing the result of constant pressure.

Taliban running out of bullets, bombs: Report - The Times of India
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The main prob is the ideology.

When finishing Taliban, we still leave a stain that may grow into a violent society. E.g. Violence is attributed to the Taliban, but this poison seeps into Afghan/Pakistan society- it may stay after these terrorists are gone
 
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The main prob is the ideology.

When finishing Taliban, we still leave a stain that may grow into a violent society. E.g. Violence is attributed to the Taliban, but this poison seeps into Afghan/Pakistan society- it may stay after these terrorists are gone

Quite right, that is the worrisome part; at least to the people who like to think about it.
 
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LONDON: The Taliban in Afghanistan are running out of bullets and bombs, a media report said.

While the Taliban fighters have been suffering a stark shortage of 7.62 mm rounds for AK-47 assault rifles, they are facing a shortfall of bombs because the cost of raw materials to make their improvised explosive devices has seen a tenfold increase in the past six months, 'The Sun' reported.

British commanders have claimed that the shortages are down to cutting supply lines from the Pakistan border.

"Intelligence reports and experience on the front line point to an acute shortage of ammunition available to insurgents. This has forced them to avoid engaging in attacks unless they have to. It's early days but signs are very encouraging," a senior military source was quoted as saying.

There are now almost 10,000 British troops in Afghanistan, the highest number in nine years of fighting. Over the summer they stepped up efforts with Afghan forces to crack down on insurgents.

Dozens of new patrols have been put up along key routes with a record number of weapons and explosives seized. The British casualty rate in Helmand Province has plummeted since August.

Major General Gordon Messenger said: "We're seeing the result of constant pressure.

Taliban running out of bullets, bombs: Report - The Times of India
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And yet Major General Philip Jones recently said the following:
"There's more violence now than there was a year ago," he said. "One of things that has proved remarkably resilient about the insurgency is their ability to recruit people.
BBC News - 'Rebranding' US detention of prisoners in Afghanistan

Conflicting statements are conflicting statements.
 
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