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| 60 Taliban confirmed dead after boat sank | ||||||||||||||||||
| Sunday, June 03, 2007 14:57 [IST] AFP |
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KABUL: After investigating yesterday's boat mishap, Afghan Army has confirmed that about 60 fleeing Taliban guerrillas were dead after their boat sank in a river in southern Afghanistan. "According to reports we received, all of them on board were Taliban and were killed," defence ministry spokesman General Mohammad Zahir Azimi told reporters. The rebels had been fleeing military forces around the Kajaki district, where Afghan security forces and foreign troops have been fighting them since early March in an operation called Achilles. "They were running from our troops to safe places across the river," the spokesman added. Taliban are particularly active in Helmand province, where the rebels are said to be allied with opium traffickers. The Helmand river, also called Hari Rud, runs through some of Afghanistan's main poppy-cultivating regions. The province provides almost half of the more than 6,000 tonnes of opium produced in Afghanistan every year.
But despite their efforts, the Taliban remain active and are holding at least one district in the province.
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