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Wednesday, March 29th, 2006

US, Canadian soldiers die as Taliban attack base

The Taliban attacked a military base in Afghanistan on Wednesday, killing a U.S. and a Canadian soldier and losing 32 of their own men, and declared a spring offensive had begun.

The two foreign soldiers and 12 Taliban were killed in the initial attack by a large Taliban force on the base in the southern province of Helmand, the U.S. military said.

U.S.-led forces, backed by aircraft, later attacked the Taliban forces as they were attempting to escape.

“In continuing fighting in Helmand Province, coalition forces killed 20 insurgents and destroyed two Taliban headquarters buildings,” the U.S. military said in a statement.

Large caches of munitions, including bomb-making material, were seized in the captured buildings and blown up, it said.

Despite the rising violence, the United States is planning to trim its force of more than 18,000 troops in Afghanistan by several thousand, while NATO partners, including Britain, Canada and the Netherlands are sending about 6,000 more.

Some British troops are already based in Helmand and up to 3,300 will soon arrive. A spokesman for the force said he had no information on whether British troops were involved in Wednesday’s fighting.

The Taliban, fighting to oust foreign troops and the Western-backed government, vowed more violence.

CONFLICT HEATS UP

“The weather is warming and Taliban attacks on coalition and Afghan forces have begun,” Taliban spokesman Mullah Mohammad Hanif said by telephone from an undisclosed location.

Residents of the area, speaking by phone, said there had been civilian casualties in the fighting. A U.S. military spokesman said he had no reports of civilians being hurt.

A provincial official said only: “The situation is very bad.”

A Taliban commander said 10 of his men were killed when a bomb or missile struck their vehicle.

A roadside bomb in the same part of Helmand killed six Afghan soldiers on Tuesday and two policemen were killed in a raid on their post in Kandahar town, also in the volatile south, security officials said.

Twelve U.S. soldiers have been killed in fighting this year. Nearly 60 Americans were killed in Afghan fighting last year, the worst for U.S. forces since they invaded in 2001 to oust the Taliban from power.

Eleven Canadian soldiers and a diplomat have been killed and 36 soldiers wounded.

Canada has 2,300 soldiers in the southern city of Kandahar, where it commands a multinational task force. As casualties have mounted some Canadians have begun questioning the mission and demanding a debate in parliament.

Reuters

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