Over 40 Afghan insurgents killed: US military
Kabul,
Sep
6:
Afghan
and
US-led
coalition
forces
have
killed
more
than
40
insurgents
in
a
12-hour
battle
in
a
restive
southern
province,
taking
the
guerrilla
death
toll
to
nearly
200
in
a
fortnight,
the
US
military
said
today.
Suspected Islamist Taliban insurgents ambushed a coalition patrol in villages in Kandahar province's Shah Wali Kot district with small arms fire and rocket-propelled grenades, said a US military statement.
Kandahar has been the site of repeated clashes in recent months.
''The extremist fighters were visually observed firing on the patrol from compounds located within the villages,'' the statement said. ''Throughout the engagement, insurgents reinforced their positions with an estimated 150 additional fighters.'' ''Coalition aircraft destroyed the positively identified enemy firing positions with precision guided munitions.'' The Taliban were not immediately available for comment, and there was no independent account of how many people were killed or what had happened.
The US-led military says coalition forces have killed hundreds of Taliban in a spree of confrontations in recent weeks. The Taliban have admitted some losses, but say Afghan and foreign troops vastly exaggerate enemy death tolls.
Yesterday's fighting came as two British soldiers and more than two dozen Islamist Taliban insurgents were killed in southern Afghanistan in separate incidents, the US military and British Ministry of Defence said.
The two soldiers from the 2nd Batallion The Mercian Regiment were killed when an explosion hit their vehicle in the restive southern province of Helmand. A third soldier and a civilian interpreter were also wounded.
More than 7,000 people have been killed during the past 19 months in Afghanistan, the bloodiest period since the resurgent Taliban's overthrow in 2001.
Reuters
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