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Two US soldiers were killed when their base in south-east Afghanistan came under attack on Saturday, the US military said, two days after a major operation against the Taliban was launched in the south. The attack included an attempted suicide truck bombing of the base in the Zirok district of south-eastern Paktika province, local officials said.
As many as 30 Taliban insurgents might have been killed when troops called in air strikes, they said. It came after thousands of US Marines launched a major offensive in southern Helmand province, a Taliban stronghold and major opium poppy producing area, on Thursday, the first big operation of US President Barack Obama's new regional strategy to defeat the Taliban and stabilise Afghanistan.
-- Air strikes kill up to 30 insurgents
-- Taliban accused of firing white phosphorus round
The Marines and other forces have so far met little resistance and there have been no reports of big reprisal attacks by the Taliban or its allies since Operation Khanjar, or Strike of the Sword, began in Helmand. Another seven US soldiers and two Afghan troops were wounded in Saturday's attack on the combat outpost near Zirok, Lieutenant Commander Christine Sidenstricker said.
"It was a complex attack that started with small-arms and indirect fire on the post, then an improvised explosive device went off," Sidenstricker said. "Air strikes were called in some time after," she said. The international coalition in Afghanistan said in a later media statement that multiple rocket and mortar rounds had been fired at the outpost, one of which contained white phosphorus.
Afghanistan's Taliban have denied using the chemical, which bursts into flame on contact with the air and can cause horrific burns. A coalition spokesman said about 70 incidents of insurgents using or possessing white phosphorus had been documented since April. Most commonly used on battlefields as a smokescreen or for illumination, its use to deliberately target people is illegal.
An 8-year-old girl was badly burned by white phosphorus in west Afghanistan in May, with the US military and the Taliban accusing each other of firing the round containing the chemical. Hamidullah Zwak, a spokesman for the provincial governor, said a suicide bomber drove a truck towards the base during the Zirok attack but was shot before he could reach it. Explosives in the truck detonated during the shooting, he said.
Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid said "several Afghan and foreign soldiers were killed". There was no independent verification of his claim. Zwak said about 30 Taliban fighters were killed in the air strikes but those figures again could not be verified independently. Afghanistan's Interior Ministry said in a statement about 20 insurgents were killed. The US military said attack helicopters and close air support were called in and at least 10 insurgents were killed.
Saturday's attack came in the same area where a US soldier was reported missing. The soldier has been missing since Tuesday and is believed to have been captured by insurgents. Some of the most active insurgents in the area include the al Qaeda-linked Haqqani network, against which US and other Nato troops have launched a number of operations in recent weeks.
The network is allied with the Taliban and has been behind several high-profile attacks in Afghanistan. The US Marines launched their new operation in Helmand with violence in the Taliban-led insurgency at its worst since the austere Islamist group was ousted from government in late 2001.

Copyright Reuters, 2009

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