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  • Afghan, Coalition Forces Kill 24 Enemy Fighters
    Friday, June 02, 2006
    May 24, 2006 - Coalition forces killed 24 enemy fighters in
    Afghanistan yesterday, U.S. military officials said.

    Afghan National Army and coalition forces battled terrorists for six
    hours in the Tarin Kowt district of Uruzgan province yesterday evening,
    military officials said.

    One Afghan National Police officer and four Afghan soldiers were killed
    battling the enemy fighters.

    Additional Afghan soldiers and police were wounded and were taken to a
    nearby medical treatment facility. No report was available on their
    condition.

    The engagement started when a joint combat patrol of Afghan and
    coalition forces returned fire against several enemy fighters who were hiding
    in a compound.

    Afghan and coalition forces beat back the attack with heavy machine-gun
    fire and forced the attackers to retreat. The enemy fighters then
    attempted to reinforce with additional militants from two nearby compounds,
    military officials said.

    In other news from Afghanistan, three Afghan men and one woman were
    killed May 22 when a makeshift bomb exploded in the Jalrez district of
    Wardak province.

    "Our sympathies go out to the families of the four civilians killed
    Monday by an IED explosion," Army Lt. Col. Paul Fitzpatrick, a Combined
    Joint Task Force 76 spokesman, said. "This is just another example of how
    enemy extremists use these tools of terror without regard for the lives
    of innocent Afghans in the ruthless pursuit of their oppressive
    ideals."

    In addition, in two separate May 22 incidents, coalition forces found
    and disabled two makeshift bombs.
    posted by Jay Are @ 9:54:00 AM  
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