Afghan and Coalition Forces Capture IED Attack Leaders

Tips led Afghan and security forces to capture a Taliban facilitator who led an IED attack cell
Afghan and Coalition Forces Capture IED Attack Leaders
Joshua Philipp
10/18/2010
Updated:
10/18/2010
[xtypo_dropcap]A[/xtypo_dropcap]Taliban leader, who led improvised explosive device (IED) and gun attacks was captured by Afghan and coalition security forces in Paktika, Afghanistan, Oct. 17, according to an International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) press release.

The same day, tips led Afghan and security forces to capture a Taliban facilitator who led an IED attack cell in the districts of Qalat and Shah Joy. A sniper rifle, ammunition, pistol, and homemade explosives were found on the scene. No shots were fired by the security forces, according to the ISAF.

The Taliban facilitator and the Taliban leader were both captured after Afghan forces called the men out of buildings using a loudspeaker, according to the ISAF.

Another mission on Oct. 17 captured two suspected insurgents while on a search for a Taliban IED and narcotics facilitator in Helmand Province. One insurgent, armed with a pistol, was killed during the operation, and a pressure plate IED initiator was found at the scene, according to the ISAF.
Joshua Philipp is an award-winning investigative reporter with The Epoch Times and host of EpochTV's "Crossroads" program. He is a recognized expert on unrestricted warfare, asymmetrical hybrid warfare, subversion, and historical perspectives on today’s issues. His 10-plus years of research and investigations on the Chinese Communist Party, subversion, and related topics give him unique insight into the global threat and political landscape.
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