American Forces Press Service
Sept. 29, 2009 - A 500-strong Afghan and coalition force cleared insurgents in Afghanistan's Farah province and detained a suspected militant in Takhar province in recent days, military officials reported. Afghan and coalition forces participated in an operation yesterday to clear insurgents from Shewan City.
Heavy fighting took place for more than 12 hours, and the force received rocket-propelled-grenade, machine-gun and small-arms fire. The force responded with small-arms and machine-gun fire as well as air strikes. A large number of insurgents were killed, military officials reported.
"This is a great day for Afghanistan and a great day for Farah province," said Afghan army Col. Namatulah. "Today we fought alongside coalition forces like brothers. Main roads that go through this city will not be under Taliban control. Safe roads are good for everyone, military and civilian."
Elsewhere, an Afghan and international force detained a suspected militant today after searching a compound in Takhar province. The compound is known to be used by a leader in the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, a group responsible for financing and shipping weapons to other militant elements in the region.
No shots were fired and no one was injured, officials said.
(From a NATO International Security Assistance Force news release.)
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