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The US military says coalition forces in Afghanistan have begun a major operation against Taleban militants in the south-east of the country. | The US military says coalition forces in Afghanistan have begun a major operation against Taleban militants in the south-east of the country. |
Operation Mountain Fury involves some 3,000 US-led troops and 4,000 Afghan security personnel, the US said. | Operation Mountain Fury involves some 3,000 US-led troops and 4,000 Afghan security personnel, the US said. |
One US soldier was killed during an attack by militants on a base in the province of Khost, the military said. | One US soldier was killed during an attack by militants on a base in the province of Khost, the military said. |
Nato-led forces in southern Afghanistan are also fighting the Taleban, but US troops are not under Nato command. | Nato-led forces in southern Afghanistan are also fighting the Taleban, but US troops are not under Nato command. |
"Mountain Fury is just one of a series of co-ordinated operations placing continuous pressure on Taleban extremists across both regions of the country," Lt Col Paul Fitzpatrick of the US military said. | "Mountain Fury is just one of a series of co-ordinated operations placing continuous pressure on Taleban extremists across both regions of the country," Lt Col Paul Fitzpatrick of the US military said. |
The operation will focus on the Taleban resistance in Paktika, Khost, Ghazni, Paktia, and Lowgar provinces, he added. | The operation will focus on the Taleban resistance in Paktika, Khost, Ghazni, Paktia, and Lowgar provinces, he added. |
The troops are aiming to restore security as well as undertaking development and rebuilding projects, the military said. | The troops are aiming to restore security as well as undertaking development and rebuilding projects, the military said. |
Success would allow local governors to resume effective control of their regions, and for planned construction projects to go ahead. | Success would allow local governors to resume effective control of their regions, and for planned construction projects to go ahead. |
New resolve | New resolve |
A spokesman for the US military said the new operation had been in preparation for weeks but entered an operational phase on Saturday. | A spokesman for the US military said the new operation had been in preparation for weeks but entered an operational phase on Saturday. |
Separately, one US soldier died and one was injured, along with three Afghan soldiers, when Taleban fighters attacked a military base in Khost. | Separately, one US soldier died and one was injured, along with three Afghan soldiers, when Taleban fighters attacked a military base in Khost. |
The resurgence of the Taleban has prompted international commanders in Afghanistan to request more troops for the ongoing mission in the country. | The resurgence of the Taleban has prompted international commanders in Afghanistan to request more troops for the ongoing mission in the country. |
But Nato members were slow last week to respond to a call for extra troops by the organisation's secretary general. | But Nato members were slow last week to respond to a call for extra troops by the organisation's secretary general. |
Poland agreed to send 1,000 troops to the country, but they will not be deployed until next year. | Poland agreed to send 1,000 troops to the country, but they will not be deployed until next year. |
HAVE YOUR SAY If NATO fails to have more soldiers for fighting terrorism in Afghanistan, it will face a failure Tahir Qadiry, Mazar-e Sharif, Afghanistan href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?threadID=3754&edition=1&ttl=20060912131736" class="">Send us your views The BBC's Alastair Leithead, in Kabul, says the past year has been the most violent in Afghanistan since a US-led offensive toppled the Taleban government in 2001. | |
Fighting in the south and east has been intense, but the insurgency also includes assassinations, school burning and the use of roadside bombs, he adds. | Fighting in the south and east has been intense, but the insurgency also includes assassinations, school burning and the use of roadside bombs, he adds. |