PESHAWER,
June 19 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Al-Qaeda and Taliban
fighters killed forty soldiers from the U.S. special forces in
southeast Afghanistan near the Pakistani borders, a Pakistani
newspaper reported Wednesday, June 19.
In
response, U.S. forces attacked the entire area, said the Urdu-language
Mashreq paper. Besides the 40 U.S. soldiers, 10 of the
Afghan-U.S. allies were also killed during the attack which the
fighters carried out at the American forces.
U.S.
forces were on their way to carry out an inspection and survey mission
on the Birmil area in the province of Khost.
The
news was not confirmed by any other source. The paper said that when
Al-Qaeda and Taliban fighters knew of the American attack on the area,
they also carried out their attack described as strong and sudden on
the U.S. convoy. They destroyed six U.S. military cars.
Mashreq
also reported that the attack was one
of the strongest carried out by Al-Qaeda and Taliban fighters against
the U.S. forces during the last few weeks.
“As
soon as the center of the American forces in Khost airport heard the
news of the death of the forty soldiers, they ordered a counter
attack,” said the paper, describing the U.S. attack as retaliatory
and aggressive. U.S. missiles attacked the area all night long causing
great financial and human losses.
Meanwhile,
four FBI agents were kidnapped Tuesday, June 18, morning while they
were in their car in the Bazar Ghulam Khan area in Miranshah near the
Pakistani borders, the paper said in another report.
The
paper added that U.S. efforts to find out the fate of these agents
have failed and that the car they were in was not found. U.S.
warplanes and ground troops have searched all nearby villages and have
not been able to find information about the kidnapped