Afghan forces killed 19 suspected Taliban rebels on Sunday as they traded rocket-propelled grenades and small arms fire with insurgents in volatile southern Afghanistan.
The fighting in the southern province of Helmand took place 15 km (nine miles) south of Lashkar Gah, as police hunted Taliban militants, said Mullah Amir Mohammed Akhundza, the provincial deputy governor, who led the operation.
Nineteen bodies of militants were recovered, and 17 other suspected Taliban were caught, including two Pakistanis, he said. Hundreds of policemen were involved in the clashes that started early Sunday, said Ghulam Nabi Malakhail, Helmand police chief. Two policemen were wounded.
I keep seeing the Taleban portrayed as re-grouped, stronger and more determined. Strange then that the kill ratio is so high for the coalition. In this case the Taleban suffered 19 killed, 17 captured and who knows how many wounded, while the Afgans took two wounded. That doesn't sound to me like the feared Taleban the media fabricate.
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