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07-05-2008, 07:09 AM
10 Taliban killed while planting bomb - By NOOR KHAN, Associated Press Writer
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - Gunmen in a dangerous part of southern Afghanistan assassinated an Afghan lawmaker, while a roadside bomb militants were planting detonated prematurely, killing 10 Taliban, officials said Saturday.
The gunmen killed parliament member and former military commander Habibullah Jan after he visited an Afghan army compound in the Zhari district of Kandahar late Friday, said Kandahar provincial council member Bismillih Afghanmul.
Zhari is a volatile part of Kandahar contested heavily by militants and Canadian forces over the last two years.
MORE (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080705/ap_on_re_as/afghan_violence_16)
*Poetic justice. Now get this:
The deaths came the same day that the U.S. military said airstrikes by its attack helicopters hit two vehicles carrying insurgents in eastern Afghanistan.
Nuristan's Gov. Tamim Nuristani said by telephone that 22 civilians were killed in the strikes in the Waygal district on Friday, including a woman and a child.
But a spokesman for the U.S.-led coalition said Friday the airstrikes in Nuristan province hit militants who earlier attacked a U.S. military base with mortars.
The helicopters identified the militants' firing positions, tracked them down and destroyed the vehicles they were traveling in, said 1st Lt. Nathan Perry.
"These were combatants. These were people who were firing on us," Perry said. "We have no reports of noncombatant injuries."
*Yesterday the drivebys widely reported this as "22 Afghan Civilians Killed in U.S. Airstrike." We are yet to see a retraction or correction.
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - Gunmen in a dangerous part of southern Afghanistan assassinated an Afghan lawmaker, while a roadside bomb militants were planting detonated prematurely, killing 10 Taliban, officials said Saturday.
The gunmen killed parliament member and former military commander Habibullah Jan after he visited an Afghan army compound in the Zhari district of Kandahar late Friday, said Kandahar provincial council member Bismillih Afghanmul.
Zhari is a volatile part of Kandahar contested heavily by militants and Canadian forces over the last two years.
MORE (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080705/ap_on_re_as/afghan_violence_16)
*Poetic justice. Now get this:
The deaths came the same day that the U.S. military said airstrikes by its attack helicopters hit two vehicles carrying insurgents in eastern Afghanistan.
Nuristan's Gov. Tamim Nuristani said by telephone that 22 civilians were killed in the strikes in the Waygal district on Friday, including a woman and a child.
But a spokesman for the U.S.-led coalition said Friday the airstrikes in Nuristan province hit militants who earlier attacked a U.S. military base with mortars.
The helicopters identified the militants' firing positions, tracked them down and destroyed the vehicles they were traveling in, said 1st Lt. Nathan Perry.
"These were combatants. These were people who were firing on us," Perry said. "We have no reports of noncombatant injuries."
*Yesterday the drivebys widely reported this as "22 Afghan Civilians Killed in U.S. Airstrike." We are yet to see a retraction or correction.