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As many as 31 people have been killed in an Afghan commandos operation in eastern Nuristan province in the past three days, local officials said.

One Afghan police officer, a civilian, and 29 insurgents were killed during a military push to clear insurgents from the Kamdish district, head of the provincial media office Mohammed Zareen said.

The civilian was killed by an insurgent who was shooting at the security forces, added Zareen.

Another 35 people have been wounded - four Afghan commandos, one civilian and 30 insurgents, he said.

Kamdish district shares a border with Pakistani and has been under insurgent control for more than a year.

Last week some members of Parliament called for extra troops to be sent to Nuristan province and for more efforts to be made to bring it under Afghan security forces control.

The operation is continuing in Kamdish, with a focus on five villages including Benooz and Paeen, Zareen said.

The residents of Kamdish have urged the government to continue the operation, according to TOLOnews' local reporter.

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Afghan forces with NATO air support conduct major operation against insurgents in east

The Associated Press

KABUL, Afghanistan — Afghan forces with air support from NATO are in their third day of a major offensive against a northeastern province that serves as a major insurgent supply route from Pakistan.

Nuristan provincial spokesman Mohammad Zareen said Saturday that nearly 30 insurgents have been killed and at least 30 have been wounded in the operation that began Thursday night in Kamdesh district, a hotbed of the insurgency in northeast Afghanistan.

He says government-backed forces are trying to prevent the area from being used as a key supply route for insurgents in the east and keep militants from crossing back and forth across the border.

One Afghan policemen and a woman have been killed in the shooting. At least four Afghan soldiers and an Afghan woman have been wounded.

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April 14, 2012 04:21 AM EDT

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Source: Afghan, NATO forces attack insurgents in east *| ajc.com
 
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Afghan forces attack insurgents


Saturday April 14 2012
Afghan forces with air support from Nato have combed through the country's mountainous north-east on the third day of a major offensive against militants in a province that serves as an insurgent supply route from Pakistan.

Mohammad Zareen, a spokesman for Nuristan province, said nearly 30 insurgents have been killed and at least 30 others injured in the operation which began on Thursday night in Kamdesh district, a hotbed of the insurgency.

The offensive comes at the beginning of Afghanistan's spring fighting season. The government and the US-led coalition are expected to step up their operations as temperatures increase across the nation.

"Kamdesh is an important and strategic place for insurgents in eastern Afghanistan," Mr Zareen said. "It's the main way for insurgents to supply insurgents across eastern Afghanistan. Unfortunately, we have control of some parts of Kamdesh, but not all."

Afghan officials said a policeman and a woman have been killed in the fighting, with another four Afghan soldiers and another woman wounded.

A unit of an unknown number of Afghan commandos and about 400 Afghan policemen are carrying out the operation, and another 200 police are soon to join them.

"This time we're not going to just conduct a big operation and leave," Mr Zareen said, adding that government-backed forces have now gained control of the main road through Kamdesh for the first time in years.

"After clearing the area, we will set up extra checkpoints to help maintain peace for the people."

In a statement, the Afghan Defence Ministry said it launched the operation because residents were complaining that insurgents were becoming more active in the area.

"The commandos descended into the area by helicopters," the ministry said. "Other Afghan army units are on alert in nearby Nangarhar and Kunar provinces if there is any need for reinforcements."

Source: Afghan forces attack insurgents - World News, Breaking News - Enniscourthyguardian.ie
 
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Afghan army kills 59 Taliban men near Pak border


Afghan forces backed by air support from Nato aircraft have launched a broad sweep of the country's northeast borders killing 59 Taliban [ Images ] insurgents in a major offensive in a province that serves as a militant supply route from Pakistan.

The Afghan forces are for the past three days combing mountainous region in Kamdesh district in Nuristan province, which touches Pakistan, in a spring onslaught on Taliban bases.


"14 armed insurgents were killed, 34 wounded and 18 others arrested by Afghan forces during the last 24 hours," the interior ministry said in a statement.


Kamdesh is a strategic base for the Taliban in eastern Afghanistan and serves as a spring board for militants crossing from Pakistan's turbulent Wazirstan province, a spokesman of the Nuristan province said.


Nato's International Security Assistance Force spokesman said that 32 other militants had been killed in recent days.


According to the sources, about 400 Afghan policemen are assisting Afghan commandos in the sweep across the province, considered to be a den of Taliban commander Maulvi Nazir and Haqqani network.


The interior ministry said that Afghan forces were in the restive province to stay. "This time we are not going to just conduct a big operation and leave."


They said that the Afghan forces had gained control of the main road through Kamdesh for the first time in years.


The ministry said that after the combing operations, security personnel would set-up more check-posts to control infiltration of militants.


The commandos and the policemen descended into the area by helicopters, a defence ministry statement said.


The ministry said the new operation was another example of successful transition of combat operations from the US-led forces to the Afghan Army. "We expect to see more such types of Afghan-led operations in spring and summer."


The defence ministry said that on April 12, 8 Taliban militants were killed and 19 others apprehended, while on April 11, 5 insurgents were killed and 18 arrested.


They said the Afghan Police had captured Taliban's deputy shadow governor of southern Helmand province 'Janan' who is famous under the name of Syed Ghulam.

Source: Afghan army kills 59 Taliban men near Pak border - Rediff.com India News
 
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Good Job kill those Bastards who are keep crossing border and attacking Pakistani check Posts in the mountains.
 
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