Security success in Uruzgan Province
Security success in Uruzgan
Province
During the past two months the Afghan
National Security Forces (ANSF), particularly the Afghan
National Army (ANA), mentored by Australia’s Mentoring
Task Force – Three, has uncovered significant insurgent
weapon caches in Uruzgan Province.
This includes close to 13,000 rounds of small arms ammunition, nearly 70 anti-personnel mines and almost half a tonne of chemicals used to make explosives.
The discovery and removal
of these caches demonstrates the enhanced capabilities of
the ANA in Uruzgan Province.
The senior Australian
Officer in the province, Colonel Ben James, Deputy Commander
Combined Team Uruzgan, said that many of these operations
were planned and executed by the ANSF and were directly
linked with intelligence received from the local
community.
“We are seeing an increase in security operations that are led by the ANSF, particularly by the ANA 4th Brigade that Australian forces are mentoring,” Colonel James said.
“Afghan security forces in Uruzgan are now planning, executing and reviewing their own operations and you can see their confidence growing day by day as they execute those operations as well,” Colonel James said.
Removing these weapons, ammunition and explosives from the Uruzgan will help make the area and surrounding provinces safer for Afghan civilians, the ANSF, Australian and international forces.
Please note imagery for
the MTF - 3 activities is available at the following
link: