BAGRAM AIRFIED, Afghanistan – Eleven suspected militants were detained by Afghan and Coalition forces today in Gelan District, Ghazni Province, further disrupting militant activities in the area.   

Acting on credible intelligence sources, the combined force made their way to compounds in Gelan District, where militants were indicated to be residing.

Conducting a search of the compounds, the combined force found and subsequently detained the suspected militants.

Upon a more extensive search of the immediate area, the combined force found small arms, ammunition vests and a machine gun.

The detained militants will be questioned as to their involvement in extremist activities.

There were no injuries or deaths to non-combatants.

Some minor damage occurred to buildings during the course of operations.
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