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yup check it out..

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KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - Taliban militants staged a brazen bomb and rocket attack on the main prison in southern Afghanistan late Friday, blowing down the gate and helping hundreds of suspected insurgents flee, officials said. Many police officers were reported killed.
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The complex attack included a truck bombing at the main gate, a suicide bomber who struck a back wall and rockets fired from outside, setting of a series of explosions that rattled Kandahar, the country's second biggest city.

A Taliban spokesman, Qari Yousef Ahmadi, said 30 insurgents on motorbikes and two suicide bombers attacked Sarposa Prison and freed about 400 Taliban members.

Abdul Qabir, chief of the Sarposa Prison, also said hundreds of prisoners escaped, but did not provide an exact figure. He said some inmates stayed at the jail, which also held criminals.

Wali Karzai, the brother of President Hamid Karzai who is president of Kandahar's provincial council, said the prison held about 350 suspected Taliban fighters.

He said "all" the prisoners escaped, but also had no specific number. "There is no one left," he said.

Kandahar was the Taliban's former stronghold and its province has been the scene of fierce fighting the past two years between insurgents and NATO troops, primarily from Canada and the United States.

The prison attack came just a few hours after Defense Secretary Robert Gates told his counterparts in Europe that NATO members need to bolster their military effort in Afghanistan, where violence has been escalating.

Dramatizing his report, Gates said that for the first time, the monthly total of American and allied combat deaths in Afghanistan had exceeded the toll in Iraq during May.

Qabir, the prison warden, said the assault began when a tanker truck full of explosives detonated at the prison's main entrance, wrecking the gate and a police post, killing all the officers inside. He couldn't say how many police were killed.

Shortly after that, a suicide bomber on foot blasted a hole in the back of the prison, Qabir said.

Witnesses reported that rockets were also fired at the prison during a 30-minute battle that began around 9:30 p.m.

A shopkeeper who sells vegetables near the prison, Mohammad Hiqmatullah, said he saw prisoners run out and disappear into nearby pomegranate and grape groves.

Ahmadi, the Taliban spokesman, said militants had been planning the assault for two months. "Today we succeeded," he said, adding that the escaped prisoners were "going to their homes."

Officials with NATO's International Security Assistance Force said they were aware of the attack but didn't yet have any details.

Last month, some 200 Taliban suspects at the prison ended a weeklong hunger strike after a parliamentary delegation promised that their cases would be reviewed.

Lawmaker Habibullah Jan said 47 of the prisoners had stitched their mouths shut during the hunger strike in May. He said some of the hunger strikers had been held without trial for more than two years and others were given lengthy prison sentences after short trials.

Earlier Friday, the separate U.S.-led military coalition said airstrikes were called in to support ground troops fighting insurgents in two Afghan provinces Thursday, killing more than 17 militants and a female civilian.

Separately, Afghan police said a Romanian soldier died in a Taliban rocket attack on the country's main highway. NATO confirmed the death of one of its soldiers, but declined to release the nationality. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080613/ap_on_re_as/afghan_prison_attack


http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/world/AP-Afghan-Prison-...rtner=rssnyt&emc=rss



pretty messed they attacked the prison with suicide bombers in a truck and motorcycles... also says rocket attack...


 
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they are saying it was well coordinated.


 
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Seems to have been very well coordinated. Boy those terrorists aka Taliban sure are some sneaky scumbags. Who was monitoring the prison? NATO forces ? They wouldn't have been so lucky with our guys manning the place.
 
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Escape or just let go Roll Eyes


Been there, Done that and I have the shots to prove it.
 
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Our soldiers who made "The Great Escape" were heroes, but when the enemy escapes they're sneaky scumbags.
 
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Our soldiers who made "The Great Escape" were heroes, but when the enemy escapes they're sneaky scumbags.

Is there a point to this? Frown


JMHO, I could be wrong...
 
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Our soldiers who made "The Great Escape" were heroes, but when the enemy escapes they're sneaky scumbags.

Is there a point to this? Frown


Just curious as to why people always take the black & white view that U.S. troops are always doing the right thing and that opposing troops are always doing the wrong thing.

I'm afraid I can't think of people fighting an occupying force as uniformly monsters, even when they break out of a prison camp set up by that occupying force, and even when that occupying force is the U.S.

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Who was monitoring the prison? NATO forces ? They wouldn't have been so lucky with our guys manning the place.


The principal NATO forces in that area are US and Canadian.

Afghans probably were responsible for security ?
 
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Originally posted by liberal90:
Our soldiers who made "The Great Escape" were heroes, but when the enemy escapes they're sneaky scumbags.

Is there a point to this? Frown


Just curious as to why people always take the black & white view that U.S. troops are always doing the right thing and that opposing troops are always doing the wrong thing.

I'm afraid I can't think of people fighting an occupying force as uniformly monsters, even when they break out of a prison camp set up by that occupying force, and even when that occupying force is the U.S.

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Originally posted by liberal90:
Our soldiers who made "The Great Escape" were heroes, but when the enemy escapes they're sneaky scumbags.

Is there a point to this? Frown


Just curious as to why people always take the black & white view that U.S. troops are always doing the right thing and that opposing troops are always doing the wrong thing.

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WOW! Eek
If this doesn't show your true communist colors, I don't know what does.

Now, they're not the enemy/bad guys/terrorists, they're "opposing troops".

Pathetic
 
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Today, the news is saying there were 1100 prisoners, not 400. The manhunt is on, but it's doubtful they'll catch them all, or even most of them.

It's also doubtful that all of those 1100 were Taliban. Afghan jails are full of a lot of people, not just Taliban.

In any case, it's a PR disaster.
 
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Our soldiers who made "The Great Escape" were heroes, but when the enemy escapes they're sneaky scumbags.


Yeah liberal90...I don't think the escapees are going home to plant flowers or dance in the tulips. They'll be right back to blowing up women, children, ambushing, stealing, arming children and so forth.Thier terrorists plain and simple, for the most part. Granted a few might be your average petty thief, drunken bum , but I think very few qualify as that. Get real. Quit coddling the thugs. No wonder they think we'll weaken and give up. Roll Eyes
 
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Who was monitoring the prison? NATO forces ? They wouldn't have been so lucky with our guys manning the place.


The principal NATO forces in that area are US and Canadian.

Afghans probably were responsible for security ?

That's probably the case. Anyhow they've escaped. I doubt they'll catch most of them. Lesson learned I hope.
 
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Latest word it is over 800 that escaped. More cannon fodder. Wonder what involvement the local populace had in this.
 
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I'm afraid I can't think of people fighting an occupying force as uniformly monsters, even when they break out of a prison camp set up by that occupying force, and even when that occupying force is the U.S.


Well OK then, liberal90's house is open for the Taliban. I'll pay to fly them over from Afghanistan.

Email me your home address with a sponsorship plan please. I'll submit the resettlement request with the State Department.
 
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Our soldiers who made "The Great Escape" were heroes, but when the enemy escapes they're sneaky scumbags.
Applause shoot them on sight...
 
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Originally posted by MilitaryFanSupporter:
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Originally posted by liberal90:
Our soldiers who made "The Great Escape" were heroes, but when the enemy escapes they're sneaky scumbags.

Is there a point to this? Frown


Just curious as to why people always take the black & white view that U.S. troops are always doing the right thing and that opposing troops are always doing the wrong thing.

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WOW! Eek
If this doesn't show your true communist colors, I don't know what does.

Now, they're not the enemy/bad guys/terrorists, they're "opposing troops".

Pathetic


yup very pathetic....


 
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I'm afraid I can't think of people fighting an occupying force as uniformly monsters, even when they break out of a prison camp set up by that occupying force, and even when that occupying force is the U.S.


Well OK then, liberal90's house is open for the Taliban. I'll pay to fly them over from Afghanistan.

Email me your home address with a sponsorship plan please. I'll submit the resettlement request with the State Department.


He made an observation. This WAS a skilled action on their part. You don't like it? Neither do I. Life sucks.

We have given them the time to train and prepare. We've actually let them take OVER parts of the country.

This should be a heads up to all of us that things in Afghanistan are not as hunky dorry as we would like to belive. It's almost a pathetic revelation of how stressed our forces are, that Mr. Bush is going around begging our Nato allies to send in more men.

Instead of bad mouthing Liberal for recognising that they are competent and difficult foes for us to beat, we should be discussing WHAT TO DO TO GET RID OF THEM.

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Our soldiers who made "The Great Escape" were heroes, but when the enemy escapes they're sneaky scumbags.

Is there a point to this? Frown


Just curious as to why people always take the black & white view that U.S. troops are always doing the right thing and that opposing troops are always doing the wrong thing.

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WOW! Eek
If this doesn't show your true communist colors, I don't know what does.

Now, they're not the enemy/bad guys/terrorists, they're "opposing troops".

Pathetic


Thanks, snake! Pathetic indeed! You took the words right out of my mouth.

Mad


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Bush is going around begging our Nato allies to send in more men.

i think he would be more successful if the democrats were behind bush of this gwot... but they arent and the world see it and dosent wants to get too involved....


 
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