Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Afghanistan War News Updates -- June 30, 2009

The body of a suicide bomber lies on the ground in Khost in May. US-led coalition airstrikes in remote mountains of eastern Afghanistan near the border with Pakistan killed more than a dozen Islamist militants in bunkers overnight, the US military said Tuesday. (AFP/File/Mohammad Rasool)

Dozen Taliban Killed In Afghanistan: Military -- Yahoo News/AFP

KABUL (AFP) – US-led coalition airstrikes in remote mountains of eastern Afghanistan near the border with Pakistan killed more than a dozen Islamist militants in bunkers overnight, the US military said Tuesday.

The strikes in the eastern province of Khost were called in against senior commanders of the Haqqani network, a Taliban outfit that is linked to Al-Qaeda and accused of some of the most sophisticated attacks in Afghanistan.

"Coalition forces planned and coordinated the airstrikes when intelligence sources indicated militant activity at this rugged location earlier in the day," the military said in a statement.

"Coalition force aircraft were called in and destroyed a pair of command bunkers, killing more than a dozen militants."

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More News On The Afghan War

Coalition Air Strikes in Afghanistan Kill 12 Militants -- Voice of America
Suicide attack in Afghanistan kills two: official -- Yahoo News/AFP
Taliban killed in bunkers: US military -- Brisbane Times
FACTBOX-Security developments in Afghanistan, June 30 -- Reuters
Top US Officer Takes More Active Role on Afghanistan -- Voice of America
Afghans blame U.S.-led coalition for police chief's killing -- Yahoo News/McClatchy News
Afghan Security Guards Are Blamed in a Gun Battle That Killed a Police Chief -- New York Times
Afghan minister seeks end to private 'militias' -- Waashington Post
High-Tech Brigade Heads to Afghanistan, Loaded With Gadgets -- The Danger Room
Afghan president urges Taliban to vote in upcoming election -- China View
Rights group says voters lose trust in Afghan poll -- Reuters
Afghan Police to Grow by 10,000 for Elections -- U.S. Department of Defense
Russia, U.S. may sign Afghan military cargo deal -- Reuters
Afghan Air Corps Returns Mi-35 Helicopters to Flight -- U.S. Department of Defense
In Afghanistan, crackdown hurts Iran's once-sterling image -- McClatchy News
US military deaths in Afghanistan region at 640 -- AP

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