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US troops abandon Afghan outpost | US troops abandon Afghan outpost |
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US and Afghan troops have abandoned a remote village in eastern Afghanistan where militants killed nine US soldiers and wounded a dozen more on Sunday. | |
A statement said the outpost had been temporary and that "regular patrols" in the area would be maintained. | A statement said the outpost had been temporary and that "regular patrols" in the area would be maintained. |
Afghan police are continuing to fight insurgents after the pullout on Tuesday, local officials say. | Afghan police are continuing to fight insurgents after the pullout on Tuesday, local officials say. |
The attack caused the biggest American loss of life in battle in Afghanistan since operations began in 2001. | The attack caused the biggest American loss of life in battle in Afghanistan since operations began in 2001. |
Nato says the rebels also suffered heavy casualties. | Nato says the rebels also suffered heavy casualties. |
It did not name the attackers but there has been a sharp increase in Taleban attacks in the country, and in that region in particular, although other rebel groups are also known to operate there. | It did not name the attackers but there has been a sharp increase in Taleban attacks in the country, and in that region in particular, although other rebel groups are also known to operate there. |
'Disestablished' | 'Disestablished' |
At least 100 - some reports say 200 - insurgents stormed the small combat outpost in the village of Wanat on the border of Nuristan and Kunar provinces on Sunday. | At least 100 - some reports say 200 - insurgents stormed the small combat outpost in the village of Wanat on the border of Nuristan and Kunar provinces on Sunday. |
Some militants briefly broke through defences and into the temporary base. | Some militants briefly broke through defences and into the temporary base. |
"We are confirming that we have vacated our combat outpost at Wanat," said Nato spokesman Mark Laity. | "We are confirming that we have vacated our combat outpost at Wanat," said Nato spokesman Mark Laity. |
The outpost had only been constructed days before it was attacked. | The outpost had only been constructed days before it was attacked. |
Nato's International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) announced the camp had now been "disestablished" but said there would be a "continued presence" in the area - namely patrols and the use of Afghan security forces. | Nato's International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) announced the camp had now been "disestablished" but said there would be a "continued presence" in the area - namely patrols and the use of Afghan security forces. |
The BBC's Alastair Leithead in Kabul says there are many of these small outposts scattered across eastern Afghanistan as part of the US counter-insurgency strategy which is being followed to the letter in this area. | |
Our correspondent says the idea is to get small groups of international troops and Afghan security forces out on the ground as a permanent presence to instil more confidence in the local people and show they can provide security, rather than just visiting the area on patrol. | Our correspondent says the idea is to get small groups of international troops and Afghan security forces out on the ground as a permanent presence to instil more confidence in the local people and show they can provide security, rather than just visiting the area on patrol. |
The danger for Nato is they risk being outnumbered and attacked, or even overrun, as almost happened in the raid at the weekend. | The danger for Nato is they risk being outnumbered and attacked, or even overrun, as almost happened in the raid at the weekend. |
There had been reports from Afghan local officials of civilian casualties caused by bombing in the aftermath of the attack on the base, but Nato also put out a statement denying this. | There had been reports from Afghan local officials of civilian casualties caused by bombing in the aftermath of the attack on the base, but Nato also put out a statement denying this. |
They said the only bombs dropped were more than 40km (25 miles) away from the villages named by local officials. | They said the only bombs dropped were more than 40km (25 miles) away from the villages named by local officials. |