Troops Detain Two, Nab Weapons, Aid Attack Victims in Afghanistan
People: Chris BelcherTags: AfghanistanTopics: MilitaryTypes: News
By American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, DC - Afghan and coalition troops detained two suspected Taliban members, seized weapons caches, and administered vital medical treatment to bombing victims in Afghanistan over the past week, military officials said.
Afghan National Police officers arrested two suspected Taliban
insurgents in Nangarhar province Dec. 14. The suspects allegedly have
assisted suicide bombers and have possible ties to
improvised-explosive-device trafficking, military officials said.
"Afghan national security forces continue to
successfully perform counterinsurgency operations," said Army
Maj. Chris Belcher, a Combined Joint Task Force 82 spokesman. "The
actions of these soldiers demonstrate the steady development of the
(Afghan national security forces)."
Elsewhere in
Afghanistan on Dec. 14, combined forces executed a weapons-clearing
mission after Afghan citizens identified caches in the Rodat district
of Ragham. While searching the targeted area, troops recovered about
70 85 mm recoilless-rifle rounds. Acting on tips from Afghan citizens
in the Achin district of Desarak the same day, combined forces
confiscated several rocket-propelled grenades, 82 mm mortars and 85
mm recoilless-rifle rounds.
Through the "Small Rewards
Program," Afghan citizens receive compensation when they help
coalition forces recover armament caches, military officials said.
"Afghan citizens have taken an active role in improving
the security and stability within their villages by facilitating the
recovery of munitions caches," Belcher said. "We value all
credible information provided by Afghan citizens and protect their
confidentiality."
In the Tarin Kowt district of Oruzgan
province Dec. 13, Afghan and coalition forces responded to an
improvised-explosive-device attack that destroyed a civilian mini
bus, killing six civilians and wounding seven other. The Afghan
National Police quickly surrounded the area, secured the site, and
administered treatment that saved seven injured civilians' lives,
military officials said. Afghan police members also detained two
individuals allegedly connected to the bombing.
"The
(Afghan National Police's) quick reaction saved the lives of the
wounded and illustrates (their) commitment to the welfare of the
Afghans in Tarin Kowt," a coalition soldier said.



