Taliban commander whacked in Afghanistan
1 at a time if we have to....
Afghanistan: Taliban commander killed
The Afghan government says police have killed a local Taliban commander involved in kidnapping road construction workers and planting bombs in a northern district.
The Interior Ministry says in a Monday statement a group of militants attacked a police convoy on a main road Sunday. Mullah Amiruddin, a key Taliban leader in Faryab province's Ghormach district, and four police officers were killed in the gunbattle.
The Taliban operate a shadow government in many of the areas they control. Afghanistan's 34 provinces are subdivided into more than 350 districts.
Of every one hundred men, ten should not even be here. Eighty are nothing but targets. Nine are real fighters, and we are lucky to have them, for they make the battle. Ah, but the One... One of them is a Warrior... He will bring the others back.
"Wrong door, buddy!"
Let no man's ghost say my training failed him.