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            The April 2012 “Report on Progress Toward Security and Stability in Afghanistan,” a biannual report to Congress in accordance with Section 1230 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 (Public Law 110-181) as amended, was provided today to Congress. 
Department of Defense Statement Regarding Investigation Results into Pakistan Cross-Border Incident

                 The investigation into the 25-26 November engagement between U.S. and Pakistani military forces across the border has been completed.  The findings and conclusions were forwarded to the Department through the chain of command.  The results have also been shared with the Pakistani and Afghan governments, as well as key NATO leadership.

The investigating officer found that U.S. forces, given what information they had available to them at the time, acted in self defense and with appropriate force after being fired upon.  He also found that there was no intentional effort to target persons or places known to be part of the Pakistani military, or to deliberately provide inaccurate location information to Pakistani officials.

Nevertheless, inadequate coordination by U.S. and Pakistani military officers operating through the border coordination center — including our reliance on incorrect mapping information shared with the Pakistani liaison officer — resulted in a misunderstanding about the true location of Pakistani military units.  This, coupled with other gaps in information about the activities and placement of units from both sides, contributed to the tragic result.

For the loss of life — and for the lack of proper coordination between U.S. and Pakistani forces that contributed to those losses — we express our deepest regret.  We further express sincere condolences to the Pakistani people, to the Pakistani government, and most importantly to the families of the Pakistani soldiers who were killed or wounded.

Our focus now is to learn from these mistakes and take whatever corrective measures are required to ensure an incident like this is not repeated.  The chain of command will consider any issues of accountability.  More critically, we must work to improve the level of trust between our two countries.  We cannot operate effectively on the border — or in other parts of our relationship — without addressing the fundamental trust still lacking between us.  We earnestly hope the Pakistani military will join us in bridging that gap.

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Press Releases

ISAF Initiates Joint Assessment to Khost Province

KABUL, Afghanistan (July 14, 2011) – ISAF has initiated a Joint Incident Assessment Team to assess a combined Afghan-Coalition forces operation in Khost province today, which resulted in six Afghans being killed and one Afghan wounded.
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ISAF Joint Command Evening Operational Update July 14, 2011

KABUL, Afghanistan (July 14, 2011) – A combined Afghan and coalition force discovered a weapons cache in Sangin district, Helmand province, today.
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ISAF Joint Command Morning Operational Update July 14, 2011

KABUL, Afghanistan (July 14, 2011) – A combined Afghan and coalition security force killed several insurgents yesterday during an operation in Marjeh district, Helmand province.
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The Afghan Provincial Government and the Czech PRT Expand Dairy Production in Logar

LOGAR, Afghanistan (July 14, 2011) – The provincial Department for Agriculture and Livestock in Logar province continues in support to local farmers by building two milk collection centers.
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Afghan-Led Security Force Conducts Clearing Operation in Khost

KABUL, Afghanistan (July 14, 2011) – An Afghan-led combined security force killed six Haqqani network fighters including one armed adult female during a security operation in Khost district, Khost province, yesterday.
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Shura Urges Young Men to Take Responsibility

KHOST, Afghanistan (July 14, 2011)– If reconstruction and development in the Tirzaye District are to continue, then young men there need to take responsibility of their villages and provide security for projects that help the Afghan people.
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Countering IED Threat Vital to Afghan Stability, Saving Lives

KABUL, Afghanistan (July 14, 2011)- Improvised explosive devices remain the No. 1 killer of Afghan civilians, Afghan national security forces and NATO troops in Afghanistan July 13 with 60 percent of all civilian casualties caused by IEDs.
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Afghan National Police and Afghan Local Police Conduct Operation in Chashmak Village

URUZGAN, Afghanistan (July 13, 2011)– Afghan National Police and Afghan Local Police personnel conducted a patrol, independent of coalition forces, near the Chashmak village in order to disrupt insurgent activity in the Gizab bowl, July 9.
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ISAF Joint Command Morning Operational Update July 13, 2011

KABUL, Afghanistan (July 13, 2011) – An Afghan-led combined security force detained a Haqqani network leader and one suspected insurgent in Terayzai district, Khost province, yesterday.
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ANA Responds to Insurgent Attack, Results in Eight Enemy Deaths

GHAZNI, Afghanistan (July 13, 2011) – Members of the Afghan National Army responded to an insurgent attack, which resulted in eight enemy deaths, in Hasan Village, Gelan district, July 7.
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Afghan Officials in Shah Joy Celebrate the Opening of a New School Closed by the Taliban Eight Years

Zabul, Afghanistan (July 12, 2011)– The Zabul province Director of Education along with district government officials held a school opening ceremony with provincial leadership in the village of Manda in the Shah Joy district, July 8.
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Cival Affairs Team Sets Foundation for Kajaki District, Helmand

HELMAND, Afghanistan (July 12, 2011) — Relics of three decades of war are scattered about the mountainsides and along the river in the Kajaki district. Soviet mines, tarnished tanks and artillery pieces, and an ever-present threat of improvised explosive devices are a constant reminder of the instability of the area of Kajaki.
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 Commander, ISAF Extends Condolences to President Karzai, Condemns Killing of Ahmad Wali Karzai

KABUL, Afghanistan (July 12, 2011) — The Commander of the International Security Assistance Force, General David H. Petraeus, extends his deepest personal condolences to President Hamid Karzai on the death of the President’s brother, Ahmad Wali Karzai, who was killed in Kandahar earlier today.
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ISAF Joint Command Morning Operational Update July 12, 2011

KABUL, Afghanistan (July 12, 2011) – A combined Afghan and coalition security force killed numerous insurgents during a security operation in Azrah district, Logar province, yesterday.
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ISAF Joint Command Welcomes Lieutenant General Scaparrotti

KABUL, Afghanistan (July 11, 2011) – Today, U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Curtis M. Scaparrotti assumed command of the International Security Assistance Force Joint Command (IJC) from U.S. Army Lt. Gen. David Rodriguez.
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ISAF Joint Command Evening Operational Update July 11, 2011

KABUL, Afghanistan (July 11, 2011) – A combined Afghan National Security and International Security Assistance Force patrol seized a narcotics cache during an operation in Kajran district, Daykundi province, yesterday.
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ISAF Joint Command Morning Operational Update July 11, 2011

KABUL, Afghanistan (July 11, 2011) – A combined Afghan and coalition patrol conducted a search for a Taliban leader during an operation in Saraj district, Helmand province, yesterday.
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Bamyan Forges Future for Afghanistan

BAMYAN, Afghanistan (July 11, 2011) – Bamyan province is what officials said they hope the rest of Afghanistan can become. Local businesses are open, men and women stroll around town and children play in the streets. It is as if someone forgot to tell the residents of Bamyan that Afghanistan is statistically one of the most dangerous places in the world.
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ISAF Joint Command Morning Operational Update July 10, 2011

KABUL, Afghanistan (July 10, 2011) – An Afghan-led combined security force detained two Haqqani leaders and several suspected insurgents during an overnight search in Sabari district, Khost province, yesterday.
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New Road Adds Efficiency to Village Infrastructure

FARAH, Afghanistan (July 10, 2011) – The Government of Afghanistan officially opened Masaw road to the public in the Masaw village and surrounding areas in Pusht-e-Rod district, July 2.
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Commandos Capture Suspected Insurgents in Kunduz

KUNDUZ, Afghanistan (July 19, 2011)– Commandos of 3rd Company, 5th Kandak, and coalition Special Operations Forces conducted an operation which resulted in two suspected insurgents being detained in Archi district, Kunduz province, July 5.
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The Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and Ghor PRT Strive for Development Success

GHOR, Afghanistan, (July, 10, 2011) – On the 7th of July the governor of Ghor together with the chief of Afghanistan Uniform Police (AUP), the deputy chief of the National Directorate of Security (NDS), and representatives of Lithuanian-led PRT conducted air patrol to the remote district of Lal va Sanjargal in order to assess the security situation, implementation of development projects, and governance issues.
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Building Up Security: Afghan Border Police Attend C-IED Course

HERAT, Afghanistan, (July, 10, 2011) – The first Afghan Border Police C-IED Training Course was held the 4th and 5th of July in Camp Arena.
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New Provincial Reconstruction Team Arrives in Farah, Afghanistan

FARAH, AFGHANISTAN (July 10, 2011) – U.S. Navy Cmdr. Shane Voudren assumed command of Provincial Reconstruction Team Farah from incumbent U.S. Navy Cmdr. Joseph Bozzelli at a Transition of Authority ceremony here, July 2.
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ISAF Joint Command Evening Operational Update July 9, 2011

KABUL, Afghanistan (July 9, 2011) – A combined Afghan National Security and International Security Assistance Force operation led to the discovery and seizure of a drug cache in Maiwand district, Kandahar province, yesterday.
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General David H. Petraeus (USA)
Commander ISAF
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Lieutenant General J J C Bucknall CBE (GBR)
Deputy Commander ISAF
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Lieutenant General Gilles Fugier (FRA)
Chief of Staff ISAF
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Command Sergeant Major Marvin L. Hill (USA)
Command Senior Enlisted Leader
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Major General Phil Jones (GBR)
Advisor Reintegration
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Major General John W. Nicholson (USA)
Deputy Chief of Staff Operations
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Major General Tod D. Wolters (USA)
Director Air Component Coordination Element
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Major General Richard Rossmanith (DEU)
Deputy Chief of Staff Stability
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Major General Boguslaw Samol (POL)
Deputy Chief of Staff Resources
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Rear Admiral Harold Pittman (USA)
Deputy Chief of Staff Communication
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Brigadier General Stephen G. Fogarty (USA)
Deputy Chief of Staff Intelligence
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Brigadier-General Carsten Jacobson (DEU)
ISAF Spokesperson
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Major General Wolfgang Koepke (DEU)
Deputy Chief of Staff Strategic Partnering

NATO Training Mission – Afghanistan

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Lieutenant General William B. Caldwell (USA)
Commander, NATO Training Mission – Afghanistan

ISAF Joint Command

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Lieutenant General Curtis Scaparrotti (USA)
IJC Commander

Regional Commanders

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Brigadier General Carmine Masiello (ITA)
ISAF Regional Commander West
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Major General Markus Kneip (DEU)
ISAF Regional Commander North
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Major General James L. Terry (USA)
ISAF Regional Commander South
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Major General Daniel B. Allyn
ISAF Regional Commander East
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Brigadier General Rafet Sevinç Sasmaz (TUR)
ISAF Regional Commander Capital
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Major General John A. Toolan, Jr. (USA)
ISAF Regional Commander Southwest
ISAF Joint Command – Afghanistan
2011-05-S-041
For Immediate Release
KABUL, Afghanistan (May 13, 2011)

– A combined Afghan and coalition security force detained several suspected insurgents while searching for a Taliban leader during a security operation in Murghab district, Badghis province yesterday.
 
The Taliban leader facilitates weapons and improvised explosive devices throughout the district. He also plans and conducts attacks against Afghan and coalition forces.
 
Intelligence reports led the combined security force to a compound in the area.  While the force was moving into position they noticed several individuals attempting to evade, the force pursued and apprehended them. After initially questioning the individuals, the force detained them under suspicion of insurgent activity in the area.
 
No shots were fired during this operation.
 
In other ISAF news throughout Afghanistan:
 
North
 
A combined Afghan and coalition security force captured a Taliban facilitator during a security operation in Baghlan-e Jadid district, Baghlan province yesterday.
 
The Taliban facilitator was a financier for both Taliban and Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin networks in the province.  He raised money throughout the region and funnelled it directly into the Baghlan Taliban financial commission.
 
The combined force searched a compound in Baghlan-e Jadid district based on intelligence reporting. The force secured and cleared the compound, and after having all occupants exit the premises peacefully, the force searched the area for the leader.
 
During initial questioning, the facilitator identified himself, and was detained by the security force for further questioning.
 
Throughout the search the security force was careful to ensure the safety of all women and children.
 
South
 
A combined Afghan and coalition security force captured a Taliban leader and one of his associates during a security operation in Maiwand district, Kandahar province yesterday.
 
The Taliban leader oversaw operations and passed situation updates for future attacks on Afghan and coalition forces. He also facilitated weapons and improvised explosive device components for other Taliban commanders in the area.
 
After extensive intelligence gathering, the combined security force searched for the leader at a compound in Maiwand district. The search was initiated as the force isolated the area and called for all occupants to exit the buildings peacefully. All occupants complied, allowing the force to secure the safety of all women and children.
 
The force continued its search of the compound, uncovering over 240 pounds (109 kilograms) of marijuana and identifying the insurgent leader. He and one of his associates were detained for further questioning.
 
In Arghandab district, Kandahar province, a combined Afghan and coalition force patrol discovered a weapons cache consisting of five 82 mm mortar rounds yesterday.
 
In a separate combined patrol in the same district and province, an Afghan and coalition force patrol discovered a weapons cache consisting of seven rocket-propelled grenades yesterday.
 
All weapons and drugs have been or will be destroyed by the security forces.
 
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In Sabari district, Khost province, a combined Afghan and coalition security force captured a Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin leader and one of his associates during a security operation yesterday.
 
The leader is the suspected commander of HIG operations in the Kholbesat area of the district. He participated in attacks with the intent of degrading the Afghan government in Sabari district.
 
The combined force searched for the leader at a compound in the district based on intelligence reports indicating his whereabouts. The force isolated the area, calling all occupants to exit the premises peacefully.
 
Continuing the search, they cleared the area and interviewed local residents. During the interviews the insurgent leader identified himself to the security force and was detained. One individual with suspected ties to HIG activity was also detained for further questioning.
 
The force found and safely destroyed multiple IEDs, grenades, blasting caps, detonation cord and AK-47 assault rifles during the operation.
 
There were no shots fired or civilians harmed during the operation.

ISAF Joint Command – Afghanistan
2011-05-S-038
For Immediate Release
 
KABUL, Afghanistan (May 12, 2011)
– Afghan National Security and International Security Assistance Forces killed one insurgent and captured a Haqqani network facilitator during a security operation in Shamul district, Khost province yesterday.

The Haqqani facilitator operated in Star Kats village and was responsible for procuring, storing, and distributing weapons and improvised explosive devices materials from Pakistan. Multiple leads directed the combined security force to a compound suspected to house the facilitator. The combined force secured and cleared several buildings. While attempting to clear one of the buildings, the force was attacked by an armed insurgent. The force returned fire, killing the insurgent. The force continued searching for the leader, clearing several buildings. After conducting interviews with local residents, the force identified and detained the facilitator. Several of his associates were also taken into custody for further questioning.

No civilians were harmed during the operation.

In other ISAF news throughout Afghanistan:

South

A combined Afghan and coalition security force detained several suspected insurgents while searching for a Taliban leader in Panjwa’i district, Kandahar province yesterday.

The Taliban leader directs insurgents in Nakhonay village and conducts operations throughout Panjwa’i. He also works with IED experts in the district. The combined security force targeted two compounds in the district after intelligence reports indicated Taliban activity in the area. The force cleared and searched several buildings and a tent, conducting interviews with local residents along the way.

After completing their search and conducting interviews, the force identified several individuals with suspected ties to the insurgent leader. All were detained for further questioning. During the search, the force also found and safely destroyed 14 pounds (6 kilograms) of black tar heroin.

East

Afghan and coalition forces detained a Haqqani network facilitator and several of his associates during a security operation in Sabari district, Khost province yesterday.

The facilitator coordinates IED strikes targeting Afghan National Army and coalition forces. Multiple intelligence reports and tips from local citizens led the security force to the facilitator’s suspected compound in the district. After isolating the area, the force called for all occupants to exit the buildings peacefully. All occupants complied, allowing the force to ensure the safety of all women and children.

After initial questioning, the insurgent facilitator was identified and detained along with several individuals who had suspected involvement with the facilitator. No shots were fired during the operation and no civilians were harmed.

In Shamal district, Khost province yesterday, Afghan and coalition forces detained several suspected insurgents while searching for a Haqqani Network leader during a security operation.

The leader coordinates the procurement of weapons to include mines, remotes, and blasting caps. Based on numerous intelligence sources, the combined security force searched for the leader at a compound in Shamal district. The search began as the force isolated the compound and called for all occupants to exit the premises peacefully. After ensuring the safety of all women and children, the force interviewed local residents about suspected Haqqani activity in the area. Several suspected Haqqani insurgents were detained for further questioning.

No shots were fired during the operation, and no civilians were harmed.

In Charkh district, Logar province yesterday, a combined Afghan and coalition security force detained several suspected insurgents while searching for a Taliban leader during a security operation.

The leader is responsible for coordination and execution of attacks against Afghan and coalition forces. Multiple intelligence reports of insurgent activity in the district led the combined security force to target a compound in search of the leader. The force searched the compound without using deadly force. While searching the compound they identified several individuals with ties to the insurgent leader. All were detained for further questioning.

Throughout the operation, the force was careful to ensure the safety of all women and children.

In Chak district, Wardak province yesterday, Afghan and coalition forces detained several insurgents while searching for a senior Taliban leader.

The senior leader is responsible for coordinating attacks and kidnapping operations in the district. The combined force searched for the senior leader at a compound in the district based on numerous reports of Taliban activity in the area. After isolating the area, the force called for all occupants to exit the building peacefully. After all occupants were safely out of the building, the force conducted interviews with them about insurgent activity in the area. Several suspected insurgents were detained for further questioning.

There were no shots fired and no civilians harmed.

West

A combined Afghan and coalition security force detained several suspected insurgents while searching for a Taliban leader in Murghab district, Badghis province yesterday.

The leader is the provincial commissioner for Taliban operations in Badghis province. He provides fighters to Taliban leaders in the province, and commands 10-15 fighters in the Bala Murghab area.

The combined security force targeted a compound in the district based on intelligence reports. The force secured and cleared several buildings without the use of force. While searching the area, they interviewed local residents about the whereabouts of the insurgent leader. Several individuals suspected of involvement with insurgent activity were detained for further questioning.

No civilians were harmed during the operation.

ISAF Joint Command – Afghanistan
2011-05-S-035
For Immediate Release

KABUL, Afghanistan (May 11, 2011) – Afghan National Security and International Security Assistance Forces detained several suspected insurgents while searching for a Haqqani network leader in Kandahar city district, Kandahar province yesterday.

The leader is responsible for logistics and communications for a major portion of Haqqani insurgents operating in Paktiya province. Additionally, he is responsible for recruitment of young men and possible suicide bombers into the service of the Haqqani network.

The combined security force searched for the leader at a compound in Kandahar city after numerous reports indicated insurgent activity in the area. The search commenced as the force secured and cleared several buildings. Local residents were questioned about insurgent activity in the area and the whereabouts of the insurgent leader. Based on the interviews, several suspected insurgents were taken off the objective and detained for further questioning.

The operation was completed with no shots fired and no civilians harmed.

In other ISAF news throughout Afghanistan:

South

In Panjwa’i district, Kandahar province, a combined Afghan and coalition security force detained two suspected insurgents while searching for a Taliban leader during a security operation yesterday.

The Taliban leader directs insurgents in Nakhonay village, and conducts operations throughout Panjwa’i. He also works with improvised explosive device experts in the district.

Intelligence reports of insurgent activity in the area led the combined security force to target a compound in the district. The force secured, searched and cleared the targeted area without using force. The force interviewed local residents, and afterwards, detained two individuals with suspected ties to insurgent activity for further questioning.

East

In Ahmadabad district, Paktiya province, Monday, Afghan and coalition forces found 15 rocket-propelled grenades, three anti-personnel mines, three hand grenades, 255 12.7 mm machine gun rounds and three RPG boosters. The weapons and ammunition were destroyed by the security forces.

ISAF Joint Command Morning Operational Update May 10, 2011
   
ISAF Joint Command – Afghanistan
2011-05-S-031
For Immediate Release
KABUL, Afghanistan (May 10, 2011)– A combined Afghan and coalition security force killed several Taliban insurgents while searching for a Taliban leader in Qush Tepah district, Jowzjan provinceyesterday.The leader is the senior district chief, governing Taliban operations in Qush Tepah district, Jowzjan province. He is responsible for coordinating attacks against Afghan and coalition forces. He directs IED emplacements and procures funding for his subordinates in Qush Tapah and Darzab districts.

Multiple reports of insurgent activity in the area led the combined security force to target the leaders’ compound in the district. While moving into position the force took small-arms fire from several groups of armed insurgents. The force engaged the attackers, resulting in several insurgents killed. As the force moved on, they were engaged by additional insurgents armed with AK-47 assault rifles. The force continued the mission clearing several locations and engaging additional insurgents. At missions end, several insurgents were killed. Multiple IEDs, assault rifles and chest racks were safely destroyed before the security force completed the operation.

In other International Security Assistance Force news throughout Afghanistan:

North

In Chahar Darah district, Kunduz province a combined Afghan and coalition security force killed several insurgents and detained several other suspected insurgents during a security operation yesterday.

The combined security force conducted the operation to search for a senior Taliban leader in the district.

The targeted leader is the military commander for Kunduz province and former district commander for Chahar Darah. He is also directly involved with military operations in Takhar province, and works closely with both Taliban and IMU leaders in the province.

The combined security force targeted two compounds in the district that were associated with the leader. At the initial location the force was immediately attacked by several insurgents with small arms weapons and grenades. Responding to enemy fire, the force killed two insurgents. Once the fire ceased, the force called for any remaining occupants to exit the building. They were met with another attack by one insurgent. He was engaged and killed.

After the engagements the force recovered multiple grenades, AK-47 assault rifles and chest racks. Several individuals with suspected ties to insurgent activity were taken off the targeted compound and detained. At a nearby location, a separate unit cleared and secured a targeted compound. After initial on-scene questioning, the force was able to detain several suspected insurgents without the use of deadly force.

No civilians were harmed during the operation.

East

In Shamul district, Khost province a combined Afghan and coalition security force detained several suspected insurgents while searching for a Haqqani Network leader during a security operation yesterday.

The Haqqani leader procures weapons and IED materials to include mines, remotes, and blasting caps for attacks against Afghan and coalition forces.

Intelligence tips led the combined security force to search for the insurgent leader in the Shamul district. The force searched a series of buildings and interviewed several residents in search of the leader. Based on the information provided by residents, several individuals with suspected ties to Haqqani network operations were taken off the objective and detained for further questioning.

The operation concluded with no shots fired and no civilians harmed.

In Sabari district, Khost province a combined Afghan and coalition security force detained several suspected insurgents while searching for a Haqqani network leader during an operation yesterday.

The leader has led and participated in direct attacks against Afghan and coalition forces and is involved in coordinating IED emplacements.

Based on several intelligence leads, the combined security force searched for the leader at a compound in the Sabari district. The force secured and cleared the targeted compound, ensuring the safety of all civilians. After interviewing local residents, several individuals with suspected ties to insurgent activity were detained for further questioning.

No shots were fired during the operation and no civilians were harmed.

In Charkh district, Logar province yesterday, a combined Afghan and coalition security force detained several suspected insurgents while searching for a Taliban leader.

The leader was involved in the coordination and execution of attacks against Afghan and coalition forces.

The combined security force searched for the insurgent leader at his suspected compound in Charhk district. After moving into position, the force cleared and searched multiple buildings in search of the leader. Throughout the search, the force interviewed local residents about the whereabouts of the leader. Based on the interviews with local residents, several individuals with suspected ties to insurgent activity were detained.

There were no injuries to civilians, nor did the force fire their weapons.

A combined Afghan and coalition security force detained two suspected insurgents while searching for a Taliban leader in Sherzad district, Nangarhar province yesterday.

The Taliban leader plans and leads attacks against Afghan government officials and Afghan and coalition forces in Sherzad and Khugyani districts. He has threatened and planned attacks against the citizens of Nangarhar who cooperate with the government security forces according to official reports. He also is known to have travelled to Pakistan to plan attacks in Afghanistan.

Intelligence reports led the combined security force to target the leader’s suspected compound in Toto Village. The force moved into position, then called for all occupants to exit the premises peacefully. All occupants complied with the request and the force was able to search and clear the compound without using force. While searching the compound the security force found four grenades, two chest racks, IED making materials, assault rifles and pistols. All dangerous materials were safely destroyed by the security force before leaving the area. After interviewing residents on scene, the force detained two individuals with suspected ties to insurgent activity.

No civilians were harmed during the operation.

ISAF Joint Command – Afghanistan
2011-05-S-029
For Immediate Release
KABUL, Afghanistan (May 9, 2011)

– Afghan National Security and International Security Assistance Forces detained more than 10 suspected insurgents while searching for a Taliban senior leader during a security operation in Yahya Khel district, Paktika province, today.The individuals were taken to an ISAF forward operating base for processing. The operation is still ongoing.

No civilian casualties or collateral damage were reported during this operation.

In other ISAF news throughout Afghanistan:

East

Coalition forces killed several armed insurgents who opened fire on patrols in the Narang district, Kunar province, today.

No reports of damage to property and no injuries to civilians have been reported in the area.

In Ahmadabad district, Paktiya province, today, Afghan and coalition forces discovered a weapons cache consisting of nine 82 mm recoilless rifle rounds, 10 rocket-propelled grenade rounds and four bags of propellant. The weapons and explosive materials were destroyed by security forces.

In Zurmat district, Paktiya province, yesterday, coalition forces discovered 923 7.62 mm rounds.