Showing posts with label military. Show all posts
Showing posts with label military. Show all posts

Friday, 13 February 2009

40 Rwandan Hutu rebels killed in Congo air raid: military

GOMA: An air raid has killed more than 40 Rwandan Hutu rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, the Rwandan and Congolese armies said Friday after carrying out the raid.

“The toll from the attack is more than 40 dead and several injured,” said a statement from the militaries, which have been engaged in a joint operation in eastern Congo to rout the rebels. They said they carried out the raid on Thursday after the rebels tried to attack a plane used by the UN peacekeeping mission, MONUC.

source : jang.com.pk

Tuesday, 10 February 2009

Two NATO soldiers killed in Afghanistan

KHOST: A bomb attack in eastern Afghanistan Tuesday killed two soldiers from the NATO-led force helping to fight an escalating Taliban-led insurgency, a military spokeswoman said.

The blast, similar to scores of others orchestrated by the Taliban against security forces, was on the outskirts of the eastern town of Khost on a road leading to the main US base in eastern Afghanistan.

"Two alliance soldiers were killed by an IED (improvised explosive device) and one wounded," Lieutenant Colonel Rumi Neilson-Green, a spokeswoman for the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), told. She could not disclose the nationalities of those killed in the blast but most soldiers in eastern Afghanistan are US nationals.

Neilson-Green said it was not immediately clear what kind of device caused the explosion. Khost has seen a rash of suicide attacks over the past few months, most claimed by the Taliban. Afghan police confirmed the blast and also said the cause was not immediately clear. "It was against a coalition convoy," provincial police chief Abdul Qayoum Baqizoi told.

Monday, 9 February 2009

Suicide blast kills 28 at Sri Lanka refugee camp

COLOMBO: A female Tamil Tiger suicide bomber killed 28 people on Monday at a camp for civilians who have fled Sri Lanka's ethnic war, the military said, as the rebels faced imminent defeat.

The bomber detonated her explosives as she was being searched by women soldiers outside the camp near Visuamadu, a northern area the military recently captured from the rebels, military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said.

"Twenty soldiers including three women soldiers were killed," he said. "Another eight civilians were killed and 40 civilians were wounded." Dozens of injured troops were also rushed to hospital.

Nanayakkara blamed the attack on Tamil Tiger rebels, whose decades-long armed campaign for an independent homeland has recently suffered huge territorial losses as a result of a major army offensive.

"This attack is aimed at slowing down the army's advance," Nanayakkara told reporters here. He added that the Tigers were trying to discourage civilians from crossing over to government-held areas.

The United Nations and the US government condemned the attack. "Those killed had already been forced from their homes by fighting, and had endured terrible hardships," the UN said in a statement.

"The UN reiterates that civilians must be distinguished from combatants, and protected from the fighting. "It calls once again on the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) to separate its forces from civilians under its control."