The Coalition “Spring Offensive” Across Afghanistan
Jun 2 at 11:11am by David
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It isn’t clear just how much of May’s combat action was coordinated among allies, but what is clear is that the offensive initiated by various coalition forces, around the same time, has the Taliban taking heavy casualties as the fighting season picks up steam.
US/British Efforts in S. Helmand
June 1st - Allied forces launch another operation in Garmser as British troops seal the right flank of BLT 1/6, allowing the American Marines to push farther down the Helmand River valley toward the Pakistani border. The offensive, which is in the heart of the insurgency’s drug trade, is forcing Taliban fighters toward Farah Province to the west. The joint force retook the district center, Garmser, earlier in the month, killing as many as 150 Taliban during the course of more than 100 engagements.
Australian and Dutch Forces Push Deep Into Oruzgan
May 28th - A combined ISAF/Afghan force is driving deep into Oruzgan Province to stabilize the Baluchi Pass area, a region that has claimed a number of allied lives and is a know Taliban haven.
Norway Gets into the Fight
May 23rd - Norwegian forces, with support from Germany, launch a 10-day operation in Baghdis Province, killing as many as 50 insurgents.
June 2nd - ISAF airstrikes supporting Afghan Security Forces kill 55 insurgents in Baghdis Province.
Americans Keep Up the Pressure in Nuristan
US and Afghan forces air assault into the Gowerdesh Valley to regain control of a strategic bridge.
Regaining Control of Farah Province
US and Italian soldiers are reinforced through the summer by a battalion of US Marines. 2/7 Marines started combat patrols in the province in early May. The Marines are tasked with training the police force in a province that has had a history of lawlessness and outright Taliban control.
Coalition forces in Farah are blocking retreating Taliban forces coming from Helmand:
May 24th - 12 Taliban are killed in Bala Buluk when a US/Afghan patrol came under fire. The two-hour fight also left two Afghan police dead.
May 28th - NATO airstrikes kill as many as 30 Taliban in Bala Buluk. Two Afghan policeman and one Afghan soldier are also killed.
May 29th - The coalition pressure continues to the south of Bala Buluk as they take Bakwa District back from the Taliban who have been in control almost a year. The fighting leaves more than 100 Taliban and one American dead.
Canada Launches a Major Effort in Kandahar
May 28th - Canadian soldiers launch a weeklong offensive into Zhari, Dand and Panjwaii districts, Kandahar Province, in an effort to disrupt insurgent bomb-making facilities. No Candiens were killed even with troops being regularly engaged by the Taliban. 19 militants were killed, including Taleb leader Mullah Tor Agha, in the operation code named, “Rolling Thunder”.
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Jun 2 at 11:11am by David
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It isn’t clear just how much of May’s combat action was coordinated among allies, but what is clear is that the offensive initiated by various coalition forces, around the same time, has the Taliban taking heavy casualties as the fighting season picks up steam.
US/British Efforts in S. Helmand
June 1st - Allied forces launch another operation in Garmser as British troops seal the right flank of BLT 1/6, allowing the American Marines to push farther down the Helmand River valley toward the Pakistani border. The offensive, which is in the heart of the insurgency’s drug trade, is forcing Taliban fighters toward Farah Province to the west. The joint force retook the district center, Garmser, earlier in the month, killing as many as 150 Taliban during the course of more than 100 engagements.
Australian and Dutch Forces Push Deep Into Oruzgan
May 28th - A combined ISAF/Afghan force is driving deep into Oruzgan Province to stabilize the Baluchi Pass area, a region that has claimed a number of allied lives and is a know Taliban haven.
Norway Gets into the Fight
May 23rd - Norwegian forces, with support from Germany, launch a 10-day operation in Baghdis Province, killing as many as 50 insurgents.
June 2nd - ISAF airstrikes supporting Afghan Security Forces kill 55 insurgents in Baghdis Province.
Americans Keep Up the Pressure in Nuristan
US and Afghan forces air assault into the Gowerdesh Valley to regain control of a strategic bridge.
Regaining Control of Farah Province
US and Italian soldiers are reinforced through the summer by a battalion of US Marines. 2/7 Marines started combat patrols in the province in early May. The Marines are tasked with training the police force in a province that has had a history of lawlessness and outright Taliban control.
Coalition forces in Farah are blocking retreating Taliban forces coming from Helmand:
May 24th - 12 Taliban are killed in Bala Buluk when a US/Afghan patrol came under fire. The two-hour fight also left two Afghan police dead.
May 28th - NATO airstrikes kill as many as 30 Taliban in Bala Buluk. Two Afghan policeman and one Afghan soldier are also killed.
May 29th - The coalition pressure continues to the south of Bala Buluk as they take Bakwa District back from the Taliban who have been in control almost a year. The fighting leaves more than 100 Taliban and one American dead.
Canada Launches a Major Effort in Kandahar
May 28th - Canadian soldiers launch a weeklong offensive into Zhari, Dand and Panjwaii districts, Kandahar Province, in an effort to disrupt insurgent bomb-making facilities. No Candiens were killed even with troops being regularly engaged by the Taliban. 19 militants were killed, including Taleb leader Mullah Tor Agha, in the operation code named, “Rolling Thunder”.
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