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Taliban Liberates More Areas in Afghanistan

Publication time: 13 September 2006, 10:51

Taliban have liberated Farah Rod and Keshk-e-Rod areas of Farah province on Tuesday, Septemner 12, and is now heading for Khak-e-Sufaid district. Foreign and puppet soldiers in Farah Rod area have fled the area and Taliban seized huge cache of ammunitions. The situation is also out of the control of puppet government in Gulistan district of Farah province and all the high-ranking official have fled the district. Informed sources told AIP from western Afghanistan that the puppet government seemed quite disturbed about the prevailing situation. A few days back Taliban also liberated  Delaram district of Nimroz province and Qala-e-Kah of Farah province.

 

Two heavy clashes took place in Maroof district of Kandahar province between Taliban and enemies in which 16 soldiers were killed and wounded. Five vehicles were also destroyed while two Taliban fighters martyred (Shahideen, insha Allah). 

 

Taliban blew up a puppet army vehicle with remote control landmine in Karezgai village in Shah Wali Kot district of Kandahar province, killing seven soldiers.

 

Taliban attacked US base in Farah Rod area of Farah province as a result the US forces fled the area while Taliban did not suffer an damage. Situation is very bad for puppet government forces in Farah Rod and Taliban would soon capture the area.

 

Taliban mounted fierce attacks on US troops base in Deh Chopan district of Zabul province Monday afternoon (Sept. 11) and late in the evening in which seven to eight puppet  and foreign troops were killed.

 

A puppet soldier was killed in Band Barq area of Greshek district of Helmand province. Taliban also seized the wireless.

 

Taliban on Tuesday (September 12) dismissed the Helmand puppet police officials' claim of killing 15 fighters in Garmser district in Helmand province on Sept. 11 as false. Spokesman of Taliban fighters, Qari Muhammad Yousaf, phoned the office of Afghan Islamic Press and said :"The Helmand police chief's claim killing 15 fighters in Garmser, is false as no clash took place there.

 

Source: AIP

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