Sunday, May 1, 2011

Afghan army and NATO bombed western Afghanistan

Afghan army forces and NATO forces killed 17 Taliban in a joint venture that developed over four days in western Afghanistan, an official source. According to Jabbar Khan, deputy police chief in the western province of Badghis, two Taliban were wounded and five were arrested in the operation, which was played the districts of Bala Murghab and Punjab.

The announcement of the result of the joint military operation in the West coincided with the deaths of four Afghan civilians, including a woman and a local district chief in a suicide attack by a twelve year old in southeastern Afghanistan reported authorities in a statement. The press release states that the attack took place in the market Ashkin, in Paktika province, and identifies the local district chief Sher Nawaz Khan The injured were admitted to a nearby hospital, add in the text.

The attack came 24 hours after the Taliban announced yesterday the launch of an offensive that has put the name of "Badar" or Primavera. The Taliban warned that the offensive would be set as targets foreign troops, intelligence and civilian authorities in Afghanistan. About two thousand 700 Afghan civilians were killed last year by attacks carried out mostly by the explosion of explosive charges by the explosion of suicide or roadside bombs, in the context of the war being waged in this country since the fall in 2001 the Taliban regime.

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