U.S. Military Says Offensive Has Disrupted Taliban
July 18, 2006 -- A senior U.S. military commander says an anti-insurgency campaign in southern Afghanistan has seriously disrupted Taliban fighters in the area.
U.S. Military Says Offensive Has Disrupted Taliban
July 18, 2006 -- A senior U.S. military commander says an anti-insurgency campaign in southern Afghanistan has seriously disrupted Taliban fighters in the area.
Lieutenant Colonel Paul Fitzpatrick says Afghan and coalition forces have killed "numerous low and midlevel commanders," which the Taliban had used to intimidate people in the region.
Operation Mountain Thrust, which began in June, has involved more than 10,000 Afghan, British, Canadian, and U.S. troops.
Meanwhile, Afghan police say two of their officers were killed in an execution-style shooting in the southern part of Ghazni Province late on July 17.
The provincial police chief, General Tafsir Khan, says the officers were traveling on a remote road when they were stopped by Taliban fighters and shot dead.
A third officer escaped with injuries after a gun battle.
(AP)