Troops Seize Explosives Cache in Helmand Province
(Washington, January 13, 2010) -- Afghan and international forces seized a large explosives cache, captured two insurgents and confiscated their weapons in Afghanistan in recent days, military officials reported.A combined patrol of Afghan soldiers and International Security Assistance Force troops discovered a significant cache of explosives in Helmand province today. The patrol found nine jugs of homemade explosives totaling 250 pounds, 12 pressure plates, 17 radio-controlled bomb initiators, 5 pounds of aluminum powder, 35 pounds of ammonium nitrate-based fertilizer and 15 pounds of sugar. All explosives were rigged to explode with detonation cord and 200 rounds of machine gun ammunition.
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The combined unit cordoned the area and requested a military team to dispose of the cache.
In other operations in Afghanistan this week:
-- A combined Afghan-international force searched a compound in Logar province's Mohammad Agha district last night and captured a Taliban operative responsible for the movement of explosives, weapons and makeshift bombs. One insurgent was killed in the assault. The security force recovered a shotgun and automatic rifles.
-- In Zabul province last night, a combined force searched a compound in the Qalat district and captured a Taliban operator with knowledge of multiple militant networks.
-- In Khost province Jan. 10, Afghan border police and ISAF forces seized munitions from insurgents including four 82 mm mortar rounds, a 75 mm recoilless rifle round, four 76 mm recoilless rifle rounds, 31 rocket-propelled grenade rounds, 12 chest racks, several heavy machine-gun rounds, RPG boosters and Afghan army and police uniforms.
Source : AFPS

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