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FACTBOX-Security developments in Afghanistan, May 9

Sat May 9, 2009 6:05pm IST
 
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May 9 (Reuters) - Following are security developments in Afghanistan reported by 1200 GMT on Saturday.

HELMAND - Afghan and U.S. forces killed seven militants and seized 600 pounds (270 kg) of opium during a search of a Taliban camp in southern Helmand province, 590 km (365 miles) southwest of Kabul, on Thursday, U.S. forces said.

A room stocked with medical supplies to treat wounded Taliban was also discovered in the compound and three suspected militants were captured.

PAKTIA - Afghan policemen killed seven Taliban militants and wounded one during a Friday night counter-attack in the Ahmad Khil district of Paktia province, around 100 km southeast of Kabul, the Interior Ministry said.

ZABUL - A roadside bomb killed two Afghan policemen and wounded two more in a vehicle in the Arghandab district of Zabul province around 325 km (200 miles) southwest of Kabul, said Jailani Khan, a police detective.

A second roadside bomb in Qalat district killed two Afghan army soldiers and wounded three more, Khan said.

HELMAND - Afghan army soldiers on Thursday killed two insurgents during a patrol in the Musa Qala district of Helmand province, the Ministry of Defence said. Two Afghan soldiers were slightly wounded.

KANDAHAR - During an operation in southern Kandahar province, 450 km (280 miles) southwest of Kabul, 25 armed Taliban were captured, an Afghan army official said.

(Compiled by Emma Graham-Harrison and Hamid Shalizi)

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