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Insurgent activity in Sangin – Afghanistan

March 8th, 2010 fitaloon 2 comments

Not sure if the MOD is reading my blog but this has just been posted by the aptly named General Messenger:

Insurgent activity in Sangin

Messenger The loss of any British or Afghan service person is very sad and our thoughts remain with the families of those who have died in Sangin and elsewhere in Afghanistan. Sangin is the most challenging area in which British troops operate and is where we have taken many of our casualties.  Significant progress has been made in Sangin over the last three years.

The District Centre and bazaar area remain largely secure and this has given the vast majority of law-abiding Afghan citizens a haven and a focus for their legitimate activity. Such advances would not be possible were it not for the sacrifices and continued endeavours of the coalition and Afghan forces on the ground and, despite the challenges, the Combined Force remains ever more determined to succeed.

Sangin is an area that matters deeply both to the Taliban and the Afghan government, which is why it is so keenly contested. The area is currently experiencing a relatively high level of activity. Spikes in incidents have been experienced previously and there is no evidence that this is due fighters moving from the area of Op MOSHTARAK.  We cannot discount, however, that the upsurge in activity is a deliberate ploy by the Taliban leadership to deflect attention from the successes in Central Helmand.

The situation is being closely monitored by ISAF, and a number of security and political measures have been taken to counter the increased level of insurgent activity.

Maj Gen Gordon Messenger, UK Military Spokesman

Let us hope that they are indeed taking measures to ensure there are no more deaths of Allied Soldiers.

Insurgent activity in Sangin – Afghanistan.

Afghanistan: Italian troops die in Kabul blast

September 17th, 2009 fitaloon No comments
Italian soldiers inspect their damaged vehicle. Around 30 Afghan civilians were also injured in the attack for which the Taleban claimed responsibility

Italian soldiers inspect their damaged vehicle. Around 30 Afghan civilians were also injured in the attack for which the Taleban claimed responsibility

Sad news from Afghanistan as the Taliban step up their boning campaign in the cities of Afghanistan.

The BBC reports:

At least six Italian soldiers have been killed in a bomb attack on a military convoy in the Afghan capital, Kabul, Italian defence officials say.

Two military vehicles were reported to have been hit by a suicide car bomb. At least three civilians were also killed and 38 others injured, officials said.

The bomb went off near Kabul’s diplomatic quarter in the city centre.

The blast comes as Afghan President Hamid Karzai reaffirmed his belief in last month’s election process.

August’s presidential election has been overshadowed by widespread allegations of fraud.

BBC NEWS | World | South Asia | Italian troops die in Kabul blast.