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15 Taliban captured in southeastern Afghanistan
2005-05-18
The Afghan military said on Tuesday that it had captured 15 suspected Taliban insurgents with rockets and automatic weapons during a raid in southern Afghanistan. The men were detained on Monday in Deh Rawood, a troubled district in the insurgency-hit south-central Uruzgan province, the regional commander, Gen Muslim Hamed, said. "We've captured 15 Taliban. We've seized weapons and documents that prove they were Taliban members," the general told AFP, adding that the arrests were made without any exchange of gunfire. He said the men were hiding in a compound and preparing for attacks on government targets in the region.

Separately, a 75-year-old Afghan man was shot dead on Tuesday during a search operation in southeast Afghanistan, an Afghan intelligence official said, with the victim's family blaming his death on US troops. The US-led coalition declined to confirm or deny the death but said coalition troops only provided assistance to Afghan police and security forces. An Afghan intelligence official, Mohammed Sadiq Tarakhil, said the search operation was carried out by US forces in the village of Sarbano in Khost province. "As per reports we got from the village we can confirm that an old man was killed, six others were arrested and houses were searched last night by US troops in Sarbano village," said Tarakhil, who is intelligence director for the province.

The victim's family insisted he was shot dead by US troops. "Americans entered our house, they shot my 75-year-old brother in-law, Shayesta Khan, in his forehead and killed him," said the relative who did not want to be named. Khan's son, Dacktar Khan, said some 15 American soldiers raided their house and shot his father. He said his brother was also arrested in the raid. Villagers said US troops arrested two men from Sarbano and four others from the nearby village of Ismail Khel. US military spokeswoman Lt Cindy Moore said she could not confirm or deny the death of the old man. "I can confirm only what I know," Moore said. "We provided support to Khost police force and Afghan security forces, actually the Afghan forces lead the operations," she said. Tarakhil however said Afghan forces did not participate in the operation. "We were not informed of the operation in advance and there were no Afghan forces involved in the operation." Defence ministry spokesman Gen Mohammed Zahir Azimi said they had no report of such an operation in Khost province.
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Afghanistan/South Asia
Top Taleban Commander, 40 Others Surrender
2005-05-04
A top Taleban commander and dozens of his men have surrendered to the Afghan government as part of an arms-for-amnesty scheme, a military official said yesterday. Mulla Abdul Khaliq, locally-known as Haji Malam, and 40 of his guerrillas Monday surrendered to Afghanistan's military forces in south-central Uruzgan province, Muslim Hamed, the military commander of southern region told AFP. "He was a big Taleban regional commander. His surrender will help in security in the region," the general said. He said Khaliq was organizing most of the anti-government insurgencies in the Uruzgan area where the remnants of the Taleban have been frequently attacking government targets and US-led troops since their regime was toppled by a US invasion in late 2001. "Yes, he was involved in the anti-government and anti-coalition activities in the past," Hamed said. "His surrender is a great success for the government," he added. The general said that the surrendered men turned in 64 AK-47 rifles and several rocket launchers, heavy machineguns and ammunitions.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai offered an olive branch to rank-and-file Taleban fighters last year and said all but a hardcore of 150 militants wanted for human rights violations would be able to rejoin the political process. On April 28, 17 members of the Hizb-e-Islami militant group laid down their arms and surrendered to Afghan authorities in the southeastern Khost province. The Hizb-e-Islami is led by former Afghan Prime Minister Gulbuddin Hekmatyar who is on the United States' most wanted list of terror suspects. His Islamic conservative group is allied with the Taleban militants. On Monday night, in a pair of rare television interviews the Taleban's former Foreign Minister Wakil Ahmad Mutawkil called for peace talks between the ousted Islamic regime and Karzai's government.
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Afghanistan/South Asia
Key Taliban commander killed, other arrested
2005-04-29
KABUL (AFP) - Afghan military forces have killed a key commander of the ousted Taliban militia and captured another important militant in southcentral Afghanistan, the military said. Mullah Besmillah, a key Taliban leader in troubled south-central Uruzgan province, was killed in fighting with Afghan soldiers late Thursday when another militant, Mullah Abdul Manan, was captured, the official said on Friday. "They were both the Taliban's key commanders in the region -- their capture will have a major impact on security," General Muslim Hamed, the military commander in southern Afghanistan, told AFP.

The clash was part of an operation by the Afghan military, backed by coalition troops, to hunt down militants in southern and southeastern Afghanistan, plagued by a Taliban insurgency. "Our hunt for Taliban began last week and will continue until we root them out," the general said. Remnants of the hardline Islamic Taliban regime ousted in a US-led operation in late 2001 have stepped up attacks on Afghan and coalition forces in the recent weeks. Southern and eastern Afghanistan, rugged terrain along the Afghan-Pakistan border, have seen heavy clashes which have claimed dozens of lives, including of two coalition soldiers. A US soldier was killed and another was injured Tuesday when Taliban militants attacked their unit in Uruzgan's troubled Deh Rawood district. A Romanian soldier was killed last week in a suspected mine blast in neighbouring Kandahar province, also hit by a wave of renewed attacks by Taliban militants.
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