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2010年5月6日木曜日

ニムルズでの戦闘続報

昨日報告したニムルズでの戦闘に関するタリバン側の下記の続報が届きました。(BBCニュースもおまけで貼り付けます)
タリバンのスポークスマンによると、襲撃は、ニムルズ州議会、州裁判所、州警察本部、州知事庁舎に対して、分隊に別れた合計9人のタリバン兵士によって行われ、6時間にわたる戦闘の結果、州政府側の53名以上の官吏、庶吏、兵士を殺害し、タリバン側も2名の自爆者を含めて襲撃者9名全員が死亡しました。
なお、昨日、govenor's officを執務室と訳し、襲撃者が知事執務執務室まで侵入したと解し、それに基づき、内務省発表の州政府の犠牲者7名という数字は少なすぎると推測しましたが、本日の詳報を読んだところ、govenor's officは州知事庁舎であることが分かりました。誤訳を訂正します。
本日のタリバン側の発表では、アフガン政府の発表では州政府側の犠牲は兵士警官の死者4名、その他負傷者10名(昨日のアルジャズィーラでは警官2名とその他5名負傷)だが、目撃者はそれを否定していると述べています。

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53 killed and injured in martyrdom operation in Nimroz
Wednesday, 05 May 2010 20:00 Qari Yousuf Ahmadi

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NIMROZ, May 05 - A group 9 martyr attackers of the Mujahideen of Islamic Emirate, divided in separated groups, who have been headed by Imdadullah, simultaneously attacked several government buildings, including provincial council, court, police headquarter and provincial governor's office in Zaranj, the capital of Nimroz province, killing or wounding more than 53 government officials, servicemen and soldiers in a nearly-6 hour long operation, consisting deadly gun battles with enemy followed by martyr bomb attacks carried out by two brave Mujahids after one hour of strong resistance during the on later Wednesday morning (May 05), our reporter Qari Yousuf Ahmadi said.
The report adds the group of martyrdom-seeking fighters have shown firm resistances and fought bravely until all 9 Mujahideen have become martyrs in the operation started at about 10:am local time and ended at approximately 5:pm, Inna Lilahi Wa Inna Ilaihi Rajioon ( Indeed, we belong to Allah and to Him we will return).
A number or the government buildings and vehicles have been destroyed in addition to the losses of life and injuries inflicted on the enemy in this successful operation, which has been a deadly blow to the heart of the province and which has, as usual, been undermined and underrated by the government and the US-NATO by attaching little importance to enormity and graveness of the operation and declaring the death of four officials and soldiers with 10 others injured, where as, the witnesses, on the contrary, strongly reject it and say otherwise.

( http://124.217.252.55/~shahamat/english/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1650:53-killed-and-injured-in-martyrdom-operation-in-nimroz-nimroz-may-05-a-group-9-martyr-attackers&catid=1:afghanistan&Itemid=2 )




Afghan militants attack government buildings

Nine suicide bombers have been killed along with four bystanders in an attack on government buildings in the Afghan city of Zaranj, officials say.
They say the bombers blew themselves up outside the governor's compound and a gun battle between insurgents and security forces lasted much of the day.
A Taliban spokesman confirmed to the Reuters news agency that the group carried out the attack.
Taliban militants are active in much of south-western Afghanistan.
The attack took place in Nimroz province - which has traditionally been seen as a Taliban stronghold, along with nearby Kandahar province.
Multiple fighters
Four people, including a provincial council member, two policemen and one civilian, were killed in the attack, the interior ministry said. Eight policemen and one civilian were wounded.
Officials say Afghan security forces fought with some of the attackers for more than two hours before the attack ended.
President Hamid Karzai's office said eight of the attackers had blown themselves up and police fatally shot the ninth.
Nimroz Governor Ghulam Dastagir Azad said that were at least seven explosions and that "police engaged with the attackers in five or six locations including the provincial council and provincial court".
The BBC's Martin Patience in Kabul says attacks using multiple fighters have become increasingly common in Afghanistan.
The latest incident comes only weeks ahead of a planned major military offensive in Kandahar province.
Nato and the US have deployed thousands of extra troops in Afghanistan, where numbers are due to peak at 150,000 in August under a strategy designed to bring a swift end to the conflict.
(Page last updated at 15:07 GMT, Wednesday, 5 May 2010 16:07 UK)
( http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/8661674.stm )

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