KABUL, Sept. 3 (Xinhua) -- A total of 89 Taliban
insurgents have been killed in the past 24 hours in the southern Kandahar
province of Afghanistan, Afghan Defense Ministry spokesman told Xinhua Sunday.
The militants were killed in Panjwai and Jalai
districts in Operation MEDUSA, which was launched on Saturday by around 2,000
troops of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and Afghan
forces, said Zahir Azimi.
Earlier on Sunday, ISAF spokesman Maj. Luke Knittig
told a press conference that around 20 Taliban insurgents had been killed in the
operation.
An ISAF statement issued on Sunday said the
operation, which is the largest since ISAF took command in southern Afghanistan
on July 31, aims to drive Taliban fighters out of Panjwai district to set
conditions for reconstruction and development.
A considerable amount of ground has been gained by
ISAF and Afghan forces in the district, the statement indicated, adding that "a
significant number of suspected insurgents were detained "by Afghan police.
The operation is going on, and ISAF said it would
provide further updates if more information is available.
A British reconnaissance plane of ISAF crashed near
Panjwai on Saturday, killing all 14 UK soldiers on board.
ISAF has denied a claim by the Taliban that its
militants shot down the plane, saying "a technical problem" caused the incident.
An ISAF spokesman said all soldiers' remains had been
retrieved and would be transported to the Kandahar Air Field before being sent
back to Britain, according to reports.
Panjwai, about 40 km west of Kandahar city, capital
of Kandahar province, has been a hotbed of Taliban militants, who attack ISAF
and Afghan troops frequently.
Afghanistan is suffering from a rise of
Taliban-linked violence this year, during which more than 2,000 people, mostly
Taliban rebels, have been killed.
Among the fatalities are over 100 foreign troops.
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