Special Forces Strike Insurgent Stronghold
Thursday, 5 November 2009
Australian Special Forces have maintained pressure on the Taliban insurgency through striking and disrupting key insurgent strongholds. These strongholds have been responsible for the distribution of arms, ammunition, equipment and fighters across southern Afghanistan.
The operation, conducted in mid October
by the Special Operations Task Group (SOTG), Afghan National
Security Forces (ANSF) and other coalition forces resulted
in the seizure of weapons, improvised explosive devices
(IED) and IED components, and large quantities of
munitions.
The subsequent destruction of these
munitions means they can no longer be used against the local
Afghan population and coalition forces.
The raid also
recovered stolen Afghan Army uniforms, medical kits,
communications equipment and around 100 kg of opium resin, a
key source of funding for the insurgency throughout
Afghanistan.
The Commander of Australian Forces in the
Middle East, Major-General Mark Kelly, said the success of
this operation will have a positive impact on the security
of the civilian population and of ANSF and coalition forces
across southern Afghanistan.
“This stronghold has,
until now, provided a secure base area from which to sustain
the insurgency throughout southern Afghanistan,” said
Major General Kelly.
“What this operation says very
clearly to the insurgency is that it doesn’t matter where
you are, we can find you, and strike
you.”
Major-General Kelly said the complex operation
was well supported by coalition partners and its success
reflects the excellent operational cooperation the SOTG has
with the ANSF and other coalition forces.
“It also
highlights our commitment to using the full suite of our
Special Forces to protect the local population, ADF elements
and to work in partnership with other coalition
forces.”
Imagery is available on the Defence website
at:
http://www.defence.gov.au/opEx/global/opslipper/images/gallery/2009/1105/index.htm
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