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US launches fresh air attacks on Taliban training centres in Afghanistan

Agence France-Presse, Washington | ByAgence France-Presse
Feb 07, 2018 09:42 AM IST

The strikes were carried out in part by a US Air Force B-52 Stratofortress, which dropped 24 guided munitions on Taliban

US bombers have struck multiple Taliban targets in a new air offensive over the past four days in far northeastern Afghanistan near the China and Tajikistan borders, the Southern Command said Tuesday.

Smoke rises after an air strike during an ongoing operation against the group in the Achin district of Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province on April 14, 2017.(AFP File Photo)
Smoke rises after an air strike during an ongoing operation against the group in the Achin district of Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province on April 14, 2017.(AFP File Photo)

The strikes hit Taliban training facilities in Badakhshan province, “preventing the planning and rehearsal of terrorist acts,” the Southern Command said in a statement.

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The bombing also destroyed vehicles that it said the Taliban took from the Afghan National Army and were turning into vehicle-born explosive devices.

The strikes were carried out in part by a US Air Force B-52 Stratofortress, which dropped 24 guided munitions.

The Southern Command, which oversees US military activities in the Middle East and Afghanistan, said it continues to carry out strikes against the Taliban and its support networks in Helmand Province in the south of the country as well.

Strikes and raids by US and Afghan forces “have resulted in the removal of more than $30 million of Taliban revenue since the campaign began in November, 2017,” the Command said.

US Defense Secretary James Mattis, defending the 16-year-old war in Afghanistan in a hearing by the House Armed Services Committee Tuesday, said that the new US strategy of training and advisory support to local troops has the strong backing of NATO allies helping the effort.

The number of allies in Afghanistan has actually grown to 41, he said.

“They’re there because they believe in the strategy, which means the Afghan boys continue to carry the load for the fighting, but now with advisers that bring the NATO air support and fire support to bear to help them.”

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