KAPISA PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Local residents of the Tagab valley of Kapisa province, Afghanistan, join French forces and Afghan National Army soldiers to inaugurate a new bridge that was financed by French Task Force La Fayette and built by a local business, March 5. (Photo by French Army Master Sgt. Sylvain Petremand, Task Force La Fayette – Public Affairs Joint Staff) KAPISA PROVINCE, Afghanistan – After two days in the south of Tagab valley in Afghanistan’s Kapisa province, French Task Force Altor, Task Force La Fayette, continue their missions under Operation Kapisa Synapse, March 3.

For TF La Fayette, the main objective of the operation was to support the building of a new combat outpost in the valley to ensure the presence of Afghan National Security Forces in the area. 

“Task Force Altor arrived with the three maneuver and support units. Right now, 500 people are on the ground. The maneuver idea is simple: we have to contain insurgents and (prevent) them from conducting attacks on the main road and against the area during construction,” said French Army Col. Eric Bellot des Minieres, commander of TF La Fayette.  

In neighboring villages, the French colonel with a civilian-military actions team used the opportunity to consolidate some development projects that were started before the operation. 

“The general idea of our engagement is not to precede our arrival by fire, but by the explanation and the concrete action that the local population will benefit from,” Bellot des Minieres said.  

Mohammad Ajan, malek of the Kam Shenkai village, confirmed that good relationship between the military and civilian population. 

“Today we inaugurate a well, which was financed by French forces and built by a local business; we have also built a wall to prevent flooding in a nearby village. These are projects that meet the needs of people in the district,” the malek said. 

KAPISA PROVINCE, Afghanistan – French Army infantry soldiers from Task Force La Fayette provide security while engineers from the task force build a new combat outpost in the Tagab valley in Afghanistan’s Kapisa province, Afghanistan, March 4. The new COP will allow for Afghan National Security Forces to have a constant presence in the valley and neighboring villages. (Photo by French Army Master Sgt. Sylvain Petremand, Task Force La Fayette – Public Affairs Joint Staff) KAPISA PROVINCE, Afghanistan – French Army infantry soldiers from Task Force La Fayette provide security while engineers from the task force build a new combat outpost in the Tagab valley in Afghanistan’s Kapisa province, Afghanistan, March 4. The new COP will allow for Afghan National Security Forces to have a constant presence in the valley and neighboring villages. (Photo by French Army Master Sgt. Sylvain Petremand, Task Force La Fayette – Public Affairs Joint Staff) KAPISA PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Construction for the new combat post in the Tagab valley of Afghanistan’s Kapisa province advances in a good rhythm after two days of construction, March 4. The new COP will allow for Afghan National Security Forces to have a constant presence in the valley and neighboring villages. (Photo by French Army Master Sgt. Sylvain Petremand, Task Force La Fayette – Public Affairs Joint Staff) KAPISA PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Afghan National Army and French Task Force La Fayette soldiers patrol the Kam Shenkai village in Afghanistan’s Kapisa province, March 6, during Operation Kapisa Synapse. The objective of the operation was to build a new combat outpost in the heart of the Tagab valley to ensure that Afghan National Security Forces maintain a constant presence in the valley and neighboring villages. (Photo by French Army Master Sgt. Sylvain Petremand, Task Force La Fayette – Public Affairs Joint Staff) KAPISA PROVINCE, Afghanistan – French forces scout out a site for a new bridge in the Tagab valley in Afghanistan’s Kapisa province, responding to the needs of the residents in the area, March 6, as part of Operation Kapisa Synapse. The objective of the operation was to build a new combat outpost in the heart of the Tagab valley to ensure that Afghan National Security Forces maintain a constant presence in the valley and neighboring villages. (Photo by French Army Master Sgt. Sylvain Petremand, Task Force La Fayette – Public Affairs Joint Staff)

 

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