Mision FAS: Afganistán
Moderadores: Mod. 4, Mod. 5, Mod. 3, Mod. 2, Mod. 1
¿Puede que vayan a imitar a los noruegos y daneses? combinación de OEs+medios pesados, así mantienen sus FOBs y áreas de responsabilidad bajo control en caso de que les asalten (que nadie quiere pasar por un asedio como el sufrido por los ingleses el verano pasado) y establecen convoys con buena "pegada" para sus unidades de OEs
Cry havoc and unleash the hawgs of war - Otatsiihtaissiiststakio piksi makamo ta psswia
Problemas en Badghis.

http://www.spiegel.de/international/wor ... 05,00.html
Otra noticia que Pajhwak anuncia (todavía no está abierta) es una fuga de una prisión en BadghisTaliban claim abducting district chief, guards in Badghis
Wed, 19/12/2007 - 19:10 — matt
Source: Pajhwak Afghan News Agency
HERAT CITY, Dec 17 (Pajhwok Afghan News): Taliban in western Badghis province claimed they have abducted the district chief of Ghormach district with ten of his bodyguards.
Qari Yousaf Ahmadi, Taliban spokesman told Pajhwok Afghan News Nooruddin, district chief of Ghormach was abducted on Sunday evening by them. Mula Amruddin Ayubi, introducing himself as Taliban local commander in Badghis province, claimed the district chief was trapped in Bokan area of the district.
He claimed Taliban arrested 10 guards, and captured two machine-guns, eight Kalashnikovs, and five motor bikes. Ayubi added the Ulemma council of Taliban would decide the fate of the abductee.
Haji Abdul Ghanni, deputy governor of Badghis said district chief of Ghormach and his bodyguards have been disappeared since Sunday evening and they were unable to communicate with him.
He added: "I do not know whether the district chief surrendered to Taliban or otherwise but there were also rumours of his relation with the opponents"
The deputy governor claimed the district chief was traveling from Ghormach district to Balamurghab to his home without informing officials.
He reminded that Bokan was the area where the inurgents were active and he should have not crossed the area without informing officials. During the current year, several clashes took place between Taliban and security forces where scores of Taliban and security forces were killed in Bokan.
Reportaje del SPIEGEL sobre el caso, nada halagüeño."One killed, four escaped in Badghis jail -break attempt"

http://www.spiegel.de/international/wor ... 05,00.html
La necesidad permite lo prohibido.
La verdad es que la cosa se nos va de las manos a toda leche
One killed, four escaped in Badghis jail -break attempt
Sat, 22/12/2007 - 15:50 — matt
Source: Pajhwak Afghan News Agency
HERAT CITY, Dec 20 (Pajhwok Afghan News): One prisoner was killed and four other made their escape good in Qala-i-now central jail in western Badghis province amid a clash, jail sources said on Thursday.
Brig. Gen. Ayub Niazyar, police chief of the province told Pajhwok Afghan News on scores of prisoners attempted to escape on Wednesday night. He said four prisoners were able to escape and another was wounded due to police firing but succumbed to his injuries at the hospital.
Niazyar said 12 other prisoners were re-arrested by police while attempting to escape and the investigation is underway. He said it was not clear why the prisoners escaped and who supported them. He said there were a total 80 inmates in Qala-i-Now central Jail accused of various crimes.
La necesidad permite lo prohibido.
Si os acordáis de aquellas operaciones antiguerrilla en Badghis, donde suponíamos que los nuestros estaban liderando las acciones, pues si leéis el artículo del SPIEGEL que he puesto ahí arriba, de eso nada; noruegos y alemanes entrando en nuestra zona de acción.
In October, close to 300 fighters gathered in the border region in Faryab and Badghis provinces, both on the western edge of the German zone. They overran police stations, occupied several districts and blocked the "Ring Road," the country's main road connecting Kabul with other cities. They received support from Pashtun settlers and poor refugees from the civil war who had returned from Pakistan and Iran.
The counteroffensive began in late October. Under the command of German General Dieter Warnecke, roughly 900 Afghan soldiers, accompanied by about 300 Germans and a rapid intervention force of more than 200 Norwegians, set out into Badghis Province.
For the first time since they joined the mission in Afghanistan, the Germans, in an operation known as "Harekate Yolo-2," requested air support from allied fighter jets. More than a dozen Taliban fighters were killed in the bombing attacks, while Afghan forces took many others prisoner. But most of the Taliban fighters managed to escape into the countryside.
The intelligence agencies believe that the Taliban plans to recapture its old base at Kunduz, using tactics that would presumably resemble its strategy in the south. It promises poor farmers money and protection for their poppy fields, intimidates the local population with brutal attacks on supposed ISAF collaborators and attempts to weaken the NATO forces with attacks and force them to retreat to their fortified military bases
La necesidad permite lo prohibido.
