The forces suspected the compounds, located in the Gairo district, were providing sanctuary to anti-coalition militants. Several confirmed enemy fighters posed a threat to the forces during the course of operations and were shot and killed.
Additionally, AK-47s, hand grenades and rocket propelled grenades were found during a search of the site. Precision munitions were employed to destroy a building and the weapons inside it. Prior to the strike, the combined force escorted women and children from the targeted area to a safe distance. They were permitted to return after the strike was complete. There were no indications of injuries or deaths to non-combatants.
“Violent extremists who keep weapons like these disrupt the efforts for peace in the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan,” said Army Maj. Chris Belcher, a Combined Joint Task Force-82 spokesman.
The detainees will be questioned as to their involvement in militant activities. Contact Information – CJTF-82 Public Affairs Office Tel – 0093-799-063-013
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