/ 24 May 2006

Afghanistan: 60 suspected Taliban killed

Sixty suspected Taliban and five members of the Afghan security forces were killed in a major new clash in southern Afghanistan, a top Afghan army commander and police said on Wednesday.

The fighting, the latest in a dramatic upsurge of violence in Afghanistan that has left around 350 people dead, erupted on Tuesday after an Afghan army patrol came under attack in volatile Uruzgan province.

”We launched a massive search and clean-up operation after the attack in which our troops spotted and killed 60 Taliban,” said General Rahmatullah Raufi, who commands Afghan forces in the south.

Four soldiers were killed, he said. A police officer also died in the attack, the ministry of interior said.

Three soldiers and three police were also wounded in the fighting near Tirin Kot, the provincial capital, Raufi said.

Uruzgan sees regular clashes between security forces and militants loyal to the ultra-Islamist Taliban regime that was overthrown by a coalition led by the United States in late 2001.

A US soldier with the coalition was killed and seven wounded in a battle in the province on Friday, the coalition said. Twenty ”enemy fighters” were killed in battle, it said.

Afghanistan has in the past week seen some of the worst fighting since the fall of the Taliban, as the militia steps up its four-and-a-half year insurgency, backed by other Islamic outfits, including al-Qaeda.

There are more than 30 000 foreign troops from nearly 40 countries in Afghanistan to help the government put down the revolt and extend its authority to stabilise the country, which has suffered conflict for the past 30 years.

The insurgency traditionally heats up when the weather warms but military analysts have said the violence is particularly bad this year, with the Taliban appearing better organised than in the past.

In other incidents, six suspected Taliban were arrested in various parts of the country, the interior ministry said on Wednesday.

Three were captured in the southern city of Kandahar, where they had sought refuge after a major coalition strike in Kandahar province’s Panjwayi district, spokesperson Yousuf Stanizai said.

They had been wounded in the strike that started late on Sunday and lasted into Monday. The coalition said it believed up to 80 militants were killed in the clash; Afghan officials say 16 civilians also died.

Another of the suspected Taliban arrested Tuesday was caught with anti-government leaflets in Wardak province, which adjoins Kabul province, Stanizai said. — AFP

 

AFP