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Afghan-International Security Force Detains Militants
By International Security Assistance Force
Oct 4, 2009 - 7:17:38 PM
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KABUL, Afghanistan - Afghan and international security forces detained multiple suspected militants in Zabul province Oct. 3, and in Wardak and Paktya provinces during today's operations.

A joint force detained suspected militants in a search near Qalat City in Zabul province. Warning shots were fired, but no one was injured or killed in this operation.

In a separate operation in Wardak province's Saydabad district a joint force conducted a compound search to disrupt Taliban improvised explosive device attacks against civilians and regional infrastructure, detaining several suspected militants. No shots were fired, and no one was injured in this operation.

In a third operation a joint force detained suspected militants during a building search in Paktya province for Haqqani militants and a facilitator responsible for coordinating and conducting attacks against Afghan civilians and infrastructure in the Khowst-Gardez Pass area.

No Afghan civilians were injured during these operations.

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