NATO
troops killed in Afghanistan's Helmand, Taliban grab district
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[August 26, 2015]
By Mohammad Stanekzai
LASHKAR GAH, Afghanistan (Reuters) - The
Taliban seized a district headquarters in Afghanistan's Helmand province
on Monday despite U.S. air strikes to repel them, and two NATO soldiers
were shot dead by uniformed men on an army base in the area, a
stronghold for militants and opium.
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The district of Musa Qala fell after the Taliban over-ran police
and army posts in an offensive that lasted several days. Three U.S.
air strikes on Saturday killed up to 40 militants, but they
regrouped and chased government officials out of town.
Elsewhere in Helmand, two men in military uniforms opened fire in
the former British base of Camp Bastion, killing two NATO soldiers.
In the first summer fighting season since foreign troops formally
stepped back from combat roles in the Afghan war, the Taliban have
pushed into a number of districts but have struggled to hold them
when the Afghan army counter-attacks.
Musa Qala and neighboring Nawzad, which recently fell to the
Taliban, saw some of the most lethal battles between Taliban
insurgents and British and U.S. forces following toppling of the
hardline Islamists' five-year rule in 2001.
Nearly 14 years later, the Taliban is still fighting a guerilla war
aimed at returning to power.
"We left the district early in the morning because the Taliban were
attacking from all sides," district governor Mohammad Sharif told
Reuters by telephone.
"We had asked for reinforcements for days but none arrived and this
was what happened," he said.
Strong through much of Helmand province, which is the largest
producer of Afghanistan's lucrative opium crop, the Taliban killed
more than 400 British soldiers, who led the counterinsurgency there
until pulling out last year.
Violence has increased sharply across Afghanistan since foreign
forces mostly withdrew in December, leaving a small contingent of
about 12,000 NATO troops to train Afghan forces.
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The U.S.-led Resolute Support mission issued a statement confirming
that two of its soldiers were killed in Helmand.
"Two Resolute Support service members died early this morning, when
two individuals wearing Afghan National Defence and Security Forces
uniforms opened fire on their vehicle," the alliance said in a
statement. The attackers were shot dead.
It was the second incident this year involving Afghan troops, or
people wearing Afghan uniforms, shooting at foreign soldiers. No
group has claimed the attack.
The statement did not give further information on the exact location
of the incident and nationalities of those killed, but most foreign
forces operating in Helmand now are American.
A regional official said the incident involved two apparent Afghan
special forces firing on their allies at the former Camp Bastion, a
major base handed over to Afghan forces last year.
(Additional reporting by Hamid Shalizi; Writing by Frank Jack
Daniel; Editing by Alex Richardson)
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