Nato planes kill 12 insurgents

Published November 1, 2006

KABUL, Oct 31: Nato warplanes killed 12 insurgents in southern Afghanistan after a group of rebels was spotted moving into position on the roof of a compound, the alliance’s force here said on Tuesday.

The latest strike, in the southern province of Kandahar on Monday, takes to nearly 140 the number of rebels the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) says it has killed in a series of major clashes since the weekend.

ISAF troops identified a number of insurgents who “attempted to occupy firing positions on the roof of a compound”, a statement said.

“The insurgents were enga-ged by close air support, which killed 12 of them,” it added.

—AFP

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