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27 Taliban killed in clash

  • Published: 29/11/2009 at 03:04 PM
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Afghan border police said Sunday they had killed 27 Taliban-linked insurgents and captured a fighter from Chechnya in a fierce battle backed by coalition air support that lasted several hours.

Afghan policemen stand guard on the outskirts of Kabul on November 20. Afghan border police said Sunday they had killed 27 Taliban-linked insurgents and captured a fighter from Chechnya in a fierce battle backed by coalition air support that lasted several hours.

Authorities said the clash took place Saturday night in the Tani district of Khost province, bordering Pakistan on Afghanistan's eastern flank, although few details were available.

"The Taliban attacked one of our posts last night. Police launched a counter-attack backed with coalition air support," said Sher Ahmad Kochi, senior border police official in Khost.

"The clash lasted for several hours and 27 insurgents, mainly foreigners, were killed," he said, adding that 13 bodies had been left on the battlefield.

"One wounded Chechen fighter was captured," he said.

Afghan police often operate as a paramilitary force, fighting Taliban-led insurgents under the leadership of international troops.

Ill-equipped, under-resourced and lacking solid training, they suffer high casualties and according to NATO officials are on course to lose 1,500 men this year.

The US and NATO have more than 100,000 troops deployed to Afghanistan, with deaths of foreign soldiers so far this year at 483, compared to 295 for all of 2008, according to the independent icasualties.org website.

US President Barack Obama is set to announce on Tuesday his decision on requests from his senior commanders for up to 40,000 more troops.

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  • Robert

    Discussion 3 : 29/11/2009 at 07:52 PM3

    That that include Taliban women and children? America needs to get on with it's life and quit whining over 9-11. It's become nothing more than an excuse to expand into the oil rich Middle East.

  • LookMoo

    Discussion 2 : 29/11/2009 at 06:37 PM2

    Pointman:

    Yeas you have right.. 27 killed but only 13 bodies.. the other 14 walked away?? When I was doing the "carry body" exercise we have to use a rifle squad (8 men) to carry one body 1000 meters... and we did always choose the thinnest guy for the stretcher... better find a truck fast.

    Mainly foreigners? ..groundless as "almost pregnant".

  • Pointman #2

    Discussion 1 : 29/11/2009 at 05:16 PM1

    I wonder who fudged the body count? I seriously, doubt if that many Taliban were killed. Leaving 13, of the supposedly, killed on the battlefield, looks like political hogwash to me. The Taliban are hard-core, highly trained, fighters. The Afghan Police are no match for the Taliban. I'd sooner think 27, Afghan Police got killed.

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