KABUL, July 11 (Xinhua) -- Afghan and the U.S.-led coition forces in their latest operation against Taliban-linked militants eliminated 30 insurgents in the troubled southern Helmand province on Tuesday, a spokesperson of the coalition said.
"Early morning on 11th July Afghan and cotillion forces conducted an operation in Sangin district and at least an estimated 30 Taliban militants were killed," Julie Roberge told Xinhua.
The aim of the operation is to kill or capture Taliban commanders in the region, she added.
She also confirmed that a helicopter of the coalition forces developed technical problems on departure from the volatile region but did not give more details.
This operation is coincided with the visit of the U.S. Secretary for Defense Donald Rumsfeld to Afghan capital where he would reassure Washington's firm support to President Hamid Karzai's government.
Another 40 suspected Taliban operatives, according to a press release of the U.S. military were killed in the neighboring Uruzgan province on Monday.
More than 1,000 people, mostly Taliban-linked militants have been killed in Afghanistan since January this year. Enditem
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Air raids kill 60 civilians in Afghanistan
KABUL, July 11 (Xinhua) -- Air raids conducted by the U.S.-led coalition forces in the southern Uruzgan province of Afghanistan have left at least 60 civilians dead, a lawmaker from the restive province said Tuesday.
"The aircraft pounded three villages namely Deh Jauze, Sarosah and Kakrak, 12 km away from Trinkot, the provincial capital of Uruzgan, Monday morning which lasted from 1:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m.," Abdul Khaliq told Xinhua.
About 30 more civilians were wounded in the air strikes, he added. Full story <<<