Grenade <http://www.defense.gov/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=60483>  Thrown From
Mosque Wounds 4 ISAF Troops 
Wed, 18 Aug 2010 12:00:00 -0500 



Grenade Thrown From Mosque Wounds 4 ISAF Troops 


Compiled from International Security Assistance Force Joint Command News
Releases 

WASHINGTON, Aug. 18, 2010 - Four International Security Assistance Force
servicemembers were wounded in eastern Afghanistan on Aug. 16 by a grenade
thrown from a mosque, military officials reported today. 

ISAF and Afghan forces were conducting a partnered patrol in Wardak
province's Sayyidabad district when the grenade was thrown, and they did not
return fire. Afghan soldiers took the lead and searched the mosque and
surrounding area, but no insurgents were found at the site. 

The ISAF servicemembers did not enter the mosque, officials said, and the
wounded were taken to an ISAF facility for treatment. 

In another Aug. 16 operation, multiple intelligence sources and tips from
Afghan citizens led coalition forces to rescue 27 Afghan men who were held
prisoner illegally by the Taliban in a makeshift prison compound near Musa
Qaleh in Helmand province. The targeted compound was associated with a
Sangin-based Taliban commander. 

Insurgents began firing at combined forces immediately upon their arrival.
During the subsequent engagement, 13 insurgents were killed when they
refused to lay down their weapons. Afghan forces then used a loudspeaker to
call for all occupants to come out of the buildings while combined forces
secured the area. 

During the search of the compound, the combined forces discovered 27 men who
were shackled and appeared to have been tortured. The men were taken to an
ISAF base for medical screening and debriefing. Officials from the Afghan
interior ministry and ISAF forces are identifying the men and determining
their status. Numerous weapons were also discovered in the compound. No
civilians were hurt in the operation. 

ISAF Joint Command officials also provided details on numerous recent
operations in Afghanistan. 

In Helmand province: 

-- An Afghan and coalition security force detained two suspected insurgents
in the remote Marja district Aug. 16 in their continued pursuit of a
Nawah-ye Barakzai Taliban leader that ISAF officials believe to be the
acting district commander of the Nawa Taliban network, a position he likely
assumed after the capture of several members of this network since May. The
assault force did not fire their weapons, and they protected women and
children throughout the search. 

-- An Afghan and coalition security force killed a Taliban insurgent and
detained several suspected insurgents in the Lashkar Gah district Aug. 16
while in pursuit of a Taliban commander who profits from the trafficking of
weapons, money, equipment, and bomb components for a Pakistani-based network
that operates in Kandahar province's Maiwand district. The Taliban commander
and his fighters also conduct attacks along Afghanistan's only major
commercial highway, Highway 1, which runs through Lashkar Gah and Maiwand
districts and is the main route used by civilians. During the search that
led to the detention of seven suspects, the security force found a large
amount of cannabis plants surrounding the targeted compound, as well as
large piles of dried poppies. As the security force was leaving the area, an
armed insurgent was shot and killed when he was seen maneuvering on the
departing force and showing hostile intent. The security force protected
women and children during the search. 

-- ISAF officials confirmed the capture of a senior Taliban commander and
member of the Nawa Military Commission who was responsible for decisions
involving military operations and matters of governance within the
Taliban-controlled areas of Nawah-ye Barakzai district. He was among several
suspected Taliban insurgents detained during an Aug. 16 Afghan and coalition
force operation. 

In Kandahar province: 

-- Coalition forces conducted a precision air strike Aug. 16, killing a
Taliban commander who planned and coordinated bombing attacks against Afghan
civilians and Afghan and coalition forces. The commander also facilitated
the transportation of weapons and military material for his fighters. After
positively identifying the commander and carefully planning to avoid
civilian casualties, coalition forces conducted the strike in a rural field
far from civilian villages in the Arghandab district. A follow-on ground
force went to the site and verified the commander was killed. No civilians
were wounded or killed in the strike. 

-- Afghan and coalition forces killed 10 Taliban insurgents in the Panjwai
district Aug. 16 while in pursuit of a Taliban commander responsible for
arranging weapons deliveries and settling allocation disputes. As the
security force approached the targeted compound, a group of insurgents ran
from the compound in various directions. While a ground force pursued the
insurgents, an air weapons team engaged them after they were declared an
imminent threat toward the assault force, killing six insurgents. Inside the
targeted compound, the rest of the security force found and destroyed a
large weapons cache. No women or children were present in the building. As
the security force prepared to depart the area, a group of four insurgents
engaged them. The air weapons team engaged the insurgents, killing them. 

-- Afghan and coalition forces operating in the Arghandab district were
attacked with small-arms fire by insurgents yesterday. After positively
identifying the insurgents, the combined force returned fire. An Afghan
civilian caught in the crossfire while irrigating a crop field was killed.
Coalition forces plan to meet with local elders to discuss the incident,
which is under investigation. 

In Khost province: 

-- An Afghan and coalition security force detained two suspected insurgents
in the remote Sabari district Aug. 16, including a Haqqani terrorist network
facilitator responsible for coordinating the movement of munitions and
supplies into his area. The security force did not fire their weapons, and
they protected women and children throughout the search. 

In Nangarhar province: 

-- Two insurgents were killed and several others were detained by an Afghan
and coalition security force in the Surkh Rod district Aug. 16 during the
continued pursuit of a Taliban bomb expert who specializes in dual-tone
multifrequency devices and is linked to at least two attacks. As the force
approached the targeted compound, they immediately received enemy fire from
multiple locations. The assault force killed two of the enemy fighters and
disarmed a third, who was taken into coalition custody along with several
others. Women and children were protected throughout the operation. 

In Paktia province: 

-- An Afghan and coalition security force detained two suspected Taliban
insurgents in the Zurmat district Aug. 16 while in pursuit of a Taliban
subcommander who is a highly active bomb expert. The assault force did not
fire their weapons, and they protected women and children throughout the
search. 

In Parwan province: 

-- Coalition forces recovered a munitions cache in the Bagram district Aug.
15. An explosive ordnance disposal team recovered the munitions cache, which
included more than 50 rocket-propelled grenades, and safely transported it
to Bagram Airfield. 

In Zabul province: 

-- An Afghan and coalition security force detained several suspected
insurgents in Aug. 16 while in pursuit of a cross-district Taliban commander
and facilitator operating in the Shah Joy and Gelan districts in neighboring
Ghazni province. The commander is bomb expert who specializes in the
facilitation, construction and placement of roadside bombs and also is
linked to vehicle-borne bomb attacks. The assault force did not fire their
weapons, and they protected women and children throughout the search. 

In other news, an Afghan civilian was killed and another was injured in a
roadside-bomb blast in Kandahar's Zharay district yesterday. Also yesterday,
a man and a 4-year-old boy were killed and a woman was wounded when their
vehicle struck a roadside bomb in Heart province's Shindand district. 

The wounded woman -- the boy's grandmother -- was carried into a combat
outpost for treatment by U.S. special operations forces medical personnel.
The medical staff provided immediate medical treatment and requested a
helicopter to transfer the injured woman to a medical facility for follow-on
care. 

Recent data released by the independent Afghan Rights Monitor estimates that
insurgent actions have caused 1,074 civilian deaths this year. 
  


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