/ 27 July 2008

Nato air raid kills dozens of Taliban

Nato killed dozens of Taliban insurgents in an air strike on Sunday in Afghanistan’s south-eastern province of Khost, the provincial governor said.

Violence has escalated in Afghanistan over the past two years after the ousted Taliban regrouped and launched their insurgency against the government and the foreign troops backing it.

The pre-dawn raid was summoned to fend off an attack by the insurgents in Spera district, which lies near the border with Pakistan, Arsala Jamal said.

”The Taliban attacked the headquarters of Spera district, killed two police and also damaged the building early this morning,” he told reporters.

”We had little force there and asked Nato for air support … Nato air strikes killed 50 to 70 insurgents,” he said.

The Taliban said the group suffered no casualties, adding its fighters killed eight police in the attack on the district headquarters.

Removed from power in 2001 by United States-led troops, the Taliban are mostly active in southern and eastern areas bordering Pakistan where the militants have sanctuaries in Pakistan’s lawless tribal region, dominated by ethnic Pashtuns who mostly form the Taliban’s ranks. – Reuters