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strike on Taliban
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Operation Valiant Strike drew to a close in the Sami Ghar mountains
about 130km of Kandahar, Afghanistan, a new operation near Bagram
started March 27.
Troops from the 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne
Division, launched Operation Desert Lion this week in the Kohe Safi
Mountains near Bagram Air Base.
The soldiers found two caches of weapons that included 107mm rockets,
mortar rounds, recoilless rocket rounds and cases of machine-gun
ammunition just five kilometers from the air base. Disposal experts
blew up the caches in place.
Combined Joint Task Force-180 spokeswoman Capt Alayne Cramer said
coalition troops had searched the area before.
Intelligence sources and tips from local Afghans suggested
we revisit the area, he said.
Operation Valiant Strike began March 20 and involved special operations
forces, 82 Airborne Divisions 504th Parachute Inf Regt and
Romanian soldiers, about 600 soldiers in all.
The operations purpose was to clear and search villages and
caves, gather intelligence, search for weapons caches and seek out
remaining al-Qaeda and Taliban forces.
The operation resulted in the detention of nine Afghans with suspected
Taliban ties, and the confiscation of Taliban propaganda and weapons,
said Task Force-180 officials.
Valiant Strike was a direct result of intelligence gleaned over
the past few weeks, including interrogations of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed,
a top al-Qaeda lieutenant captured in Pakistan, officials said.
Each phase of the operation started when task force soldiers conducted
an air assault in the vicinity of the village to be searched. Unit
leaders, task force civil affairs specialists and translators made
contact with village elders and asked them to tell the heads of
households to declare any weapons. They explained that females would
search village women in a separate area.
While the villagers were cooperative, and in some cases friendly
and hospitable, the searchers still found weapons and other contraband.
Some confiscated materials were found in the houses and some weapons
were even found in manure piles and haystacks.
US Army news service.
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