Operation Nasrat

Operation Nasrat
Part of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
DateSeptember 2007
Location
Helmand, Afghanistan
Result Taliban victory
Belligerents
 United Kingdom
Afghanistan Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
Afghanistan Taliban
Casualties and losses
Afghanistan 34 killed
United Kingdom 2 killed
Unknown, several suicide bombers detonated
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Operation Nasrat ('Triumph') was a military campaign by the Taliban insurgency in September 2007. It was focused on targeting American and Coalition forces operating in Helmand and Kabul Province.[1]

The start of the campaign was timed to coincide with the beginning of Ramadan, and it was announced that it would be led by commander Mullah Beradar, who had been reported killed by Coalition forces a month earlier.[2]

Timeline

The opening day of the operation saw three simultaneous attacks; one strike employed a suicide bomber detonating himself at a police station in Nad Ali District, killing four officers and three civilians.[2] A British logistics convoyed was bombed in Gereshk, killing Cpl. Ivano Violino and destroying his Volvo FL-12 dumptruck.[2][3] Meanwhile, gunmen killed Haji Merhjan Hadil, a cleric known for his support of the American-backed government. [2]

On October 2, Helmand militant Abdullah Ghazi wore a stolen military uniform and tried to board a bus full of Afghan National Army soldiers, and detonated his explosive vest when confronted. The explosion killed 27 soldiers instantly, and three later died of their wounds.[4][5]

On October 4, a command wire IED detonated as the British 1st Battalion RGR were returning to their base in Kandahar from a mission in Gereshk, killing Major Alexis Roberts. During the firefight that followed a Taliban mortar team were killed.[5][6]

References

  1. ^ Radio Free Europe, Taliban threatens new operation in Southern Afghanistan, September 12, 2007
  2. ^ a b c d DuPee, Matt. Analyzing the Taliban's Ramadan offensive, September 19, 2007
  3. ^ Ministry of Defence (2007-09-19). "Corporal Ivano Violino killed in Afghanistan - Fatality notice - GOV.UK". Mod.uk. Retrieved 2014-01-17.
  4. ^ Mujahideen of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan military operations against the kafirs, munafiqs and the worshippers of Idols, October 2, 2007
  5. ^ a b Afgha.com, Third suicide attack in Kabul kills 6, October 6, 2007
  6. ^ Ministry of Defence (2007-10-05). "Major Alexis Roberts of RGR killed in Afghanistan - Fatality notice - GOV.UK". Mod.uk. Retrieved 2014-01-17.
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