Enemy Fighters Attack Coalition Unit, Seven Extremists Killed
Extremists? I believe they mean, "terrorists".
BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan – A Coalition patrol killed seven extremists on July 25 after they attacked Coalition forces in the Garmser District of Helmand Province.Posted by Kyer at July 26, 2006 08:07 PM | TrackBackThere were no Coalition casualties in the fight. The Coalition unit received small arms, rocket-propelled grenade, machine gun and sniper fire from a group of extremists. The Coalition force returned fire, killing five insurgents
Later in the same area, insurgents fired small arms at an Afghan National Army mortar team, with a Coalition embedded tactical training team attached. The combined unit responded with machine gun fire and killed the remaining two insurgents.
"If enemy extremists fire upon Coalition forces, we will respond with deadly accuracy," said Lt. Col. Paul Fitzpatrick, Combined Joint Task Force -76 spokesman. "If they attack Afghan civilians, we will respond just as forcefully. We remain committed to engaging any threats to the peaceful future of the Afghan people."
Afghan National Security forces continue to maintain a strong presence in the area of Garmser and provide security that will enable reconstruction and humanitarian aid projects to be delivered that will improve the lives of the Afghan people.