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Afghans flee before assault

NATO commanders called on the Taliban to surrender as troops dug in on Monday for a major assault on one of the last insurgent strongholds in southern Afghanistan, sending thousands of residents fleeing.

Updated on: Feb 09, 2010 12:35 AM IST
AFP | By , Kandahar (Afghanistan)
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NATO commanders called on the Taliban to surrender as troops dug in on Monday for a major assault on one of the last insurgent strongholds in southern Afghanistan, sending thousands of residents fleeing.

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The Taliban remained defiant as civilians of the Marjah plain accused the militia, which is leading an eight-year insurgency, of massing fighters and arms for a bloody battle in Helmand province expected to start this week.

Taliban fighters prefer to stay and fight, Yousuf Ahmadi, a purported Taliban spokesman, told AFP by telephone from an undisclosed location.

Brigadier General Eric Tremblay, spokesman for NATO’s International Security Assistance Force, called on the militants to lay down their arms, and said the aim of the operation was to “separate the insurgents from the population”.

“From a strategic perspective it would be better but they are under very high instructions from their senior leadership to stay and fight, and they are still under the impression that they are winning,” he said.

Ghulam Farooq Noorzai, head of the provincial department of refugees and raptriation, said more than 400 families, or 2,000-3,000 people had relocated and “people are still leaving the area”. “We have provided some 70 tents with the help of the international military and in Lashkar Gah we have set aside two schools to shelter people as they arrive.”

Shir Ali Khan, who arrived in Lashkar Gah on Monday with 25 relatives, said he would keep his loved ones in the city until Marjah was safe.

The Marjah operation — dubbed Moshtarak (“Together”) — is the biggest push since U.S. President Barack Obama announced a new surge of troops to Afghanistan, and military officials say it is the biggest since the 2001 US-led invasion.

 
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