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Taliban to teach troops a lesson

2009-07-06 13:09

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Kandahar - Afghanistan's insurgent Taliban movement said on Monday it had launched a guerrilla operation to counter a major assault by US marines on its stronghold in Helmand province.

Operation Foladi Jal, or "iron net" in Pashtu, would teach the marines "a lesson", Taliban spokesperson Yousuf Ahmadi told AFP by telephone from an unknown location.

About 4 000 marines poured into the southern province on the border with Pakistan in an operation called Khanjar (dagger) that has faced little resistance since it was launched five days ago.

"In response to Operation Khanjar by the invading forces, we have launched Operation Foladi Jal," Ahmadi said.

"Their Khanjar will get stuck in our Foladi Jal," the rebel spokesperson said.

"In this operation we'll teach them a lesson so they will never again dare to come into our areas," he said, referring to the militants' long-time stronghold.

The operation would include improvised bomb explosions and "hit-and-run guerrilla attacks.

"We will not engage them in front battles. We would rather hit them by mines and guerrilla attacks," he said.

The assault by marines, along with about 600 Afghan forces, has pushed into several key towns in southern Helmand and aims to hold the areas to allow Afghans to vote in August 20 presidential elections.

One marine has been killed but officials have not released casualty figures for the insurgents, adding that many seem to have gone to ground.

Officials have said the Taliban is unlikely to oppose directly such a massive insertion of marines, but would instead resort to bombings, the main feature of its campaign against the government and its international allies.

The Taliban was in government between 1996 and 2001, until it was ousted by a US-led invasion for sheltering al-Qaeda.

- AFP

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