Media Room: Media Releases
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| 01/04/2009 | MSPA 120/09 |
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INSURGENT LEADER MULLAH ABDUL
BARI KILLED IN ORUZGAN A senior Taliban insurgent leader who was known to have facilitated
Improvised Explosive Device (IED) and suicide bomb attacks in Oruzgan province
has been killed in an operation by Australian Special Forces and Afghan
National Army troops. The Chief of Joint Operations, Lieutenant General Mark Evans, said Mullah
Abdul Bari was known to have controlled suicide bombers, the training of
foreign fighters and distribution of weapons. “He was also
identified as a primary IED facilitator and was responsible for the
coordination of device emplacement in the province. His weapons of choice were road-side bombs and
suicide bombers, and his death means that Taliban insurgents operating in the
region have lost one of their key facilitators,” Lieutenant General Evans said. “The removal of Mullah Abdul Bari will significantly disrupt Taliban
insurgent efforts to conduct actions that injure and kill Afghan and coalition
troops. “Mullah Bari has
also been confirmed to have been directly involved in the placement of the
improvised explosive devices which have targeted Australian troops.” Lieutenant General Evans said the recent operation also killed several
other Taliban insurgents. “The operation received the necessary International Security Assistance
Force approvals and was conducted in accordance with the Laws of Armed Conflict
and Rules of Engagement. “This operation will contribute to a safer, more stable
environment for the people of Oruzgan,” Lieutenant General Evans said. Media note: Audio grabs of Lieutenant General Mark Evans
will be available from http://www.defence.gov.au/media/galleries/. Media contact: Defence Media
Liaison (02) 6265 3343 or 0408 498 664 |
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