| Posted by tipper Eighty Taliban killed in failed
attack on NATO base
EIGHTY Taliban insurgents have been killed in a failed attack on a
NATO combat outpost in Afghanistan near the border with Pakistan.
"Fresh information that we received from intelligence sources shows
that 80 Taliban have been killed. The bodies of the militants were
left on the battlefield," said Mukhlis Afghan, spokesman for the
governor of eastern Paktika province.
NATO said earlier that 30 Taliban had been killed as international
troops repelled an attack on the outpost in Barmal district, which
sits on the border of Pakistan's lawless North Waziristan tribal
area.
A statement from NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF)
said the insurgents launched the attack early on Saturday "from all
directions" using rocket-propelled grenades, mortars and small arms
fire.
Five ISAF soldiers were injured, it said, adding that they kept
fighting.
"The coalition forces called for air weapons team and close-air
support during the engagement. A coalition aircraft engaged an
insurgent firing position with three precision-guided munitions," it
said.
"The air weapons team also engaged a large number of insurgents near
the outpost," it said, adding: "Initial operational reporting
indicates more than 30 insurgents were killed in the failed attack
on the outpost."
The proximity of the combat post to the border hints at the
possibility the insurgents had crossed from Pakistan, where the
Taliban's leadership council is believed to be based.
The insurgency in Afghanistan is now in its 10th year since the
Taliban's regime was overthrown in the US-led invasion in late 2001.
Remote border regions have proved particularly volatile in recent
years.
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