Eight more Taliban killed,
15 detained
BAGRAM
AIR BASE, April 4: US-backed Afghan troops killed eight suspected
Taliban and captured 15 others in fighting against extremists
holed up in the Torghar mountains of southern Afghanistan, the
US military said on Friday, while pro-government militia forces
mounted a fresh offensive nearby.
“Afghan
militia forces accompanied by a US Special Forces detachment cleared
the areas of Torghar mountains on Friday,” Colonel Roger
King told reporters at Bagram Air Base 50 kilometres north of
Kabul.
“Eight
enemy were killed in action and Afghan forces have taken 15 persons
under control,” King said. “As far as we know they
were Taliban.”
One
Afghan soldier was killed and three wounded, he said, adding there
were no US casualties.
With
23 extremists accounted for, King said some of the suspected Taliban
may have escaped. Earlier estimates had about 40 fighters dug
in on the mountains.
“There
is evidence that some of the folks snuck out of the immediate
area,” he said.
In
a new offensive in the adjacent Haba mountains, Afghan militia
forces on Thursday killed 20 suspected Taliban.
The
fighting, in the Tor Ghar mountain area of Kandahar province,
came to an end on Thursday evening after remaining Taliban forces
escaped, Khalid Pakhtoon, a spokesman for the Kandahar governor
said.
Pakhtoon
said two Afghan government soldiers were killed and two wounded
in the fighting before the Taliban fled.
“But
we will carry on with a campaign against them.”
KARZAI’S
FRIEND KILLED: A close friend of President Hamid Karzai was gunned
down by suspected Taliban in southern Uruzgan province, provincial
governor Jon Mohammad said on Friday.
Mullah
Jailani and one of his nephews were shot dead on Thursday afternoon
as they were coming out of their home in Miandaw village in Deh
Rawud district, 100 kilometres north of the main southern city
of Kandahar, Mohammad said.
No-one
saw the killings and the attackers escaped, he said.
Jilani,
who was in his 60s, sheltered Karzai when he came to Afghanistan
after the Sept 11, 2001 attacks to organise anti-Taliban forces.
“When
Karzai came back to Afghanistan for the first time, he was the
only one who helped him,” Mohammad said.
“I
personally think that it’s Taliban and Al Qaeda that are
behind his murder because he was the only one who really helped
Karzai and was Karzai’s personal friend.”
Mohammad
was heading to Deh Rawud to seek further details on the attack.
Chief
of presidential staff Tayab Jawad expressed Karzai’s sorrow
over the killings.
“On
behalf of Karzai, I can say he was very sorry that Mullah Jailani
has been assassinated,” he said.
“He
has played a very important role in freeing Afghanistan from the
Taliban and he had the main role in the early days of the resistance
that Karzai and his friends made against the Taliban in the south
of Afghanistan,” he said.
Karzai
would send a high-ranking delegation from Kandahar to attend Jilani’s
burial ceremony on Saturday.—Agencies
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