At least 27 Afghan terrorists surrendered when given the opportunity for a fight over the last 48 hrs.
Another Suicidal Terrorist exploded herself.
Previously reported: 3 suicidal attacks across Afghanistan killed more than a dozen people.
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A combined Afghan and coalition security force captured two Haqqani network leaders during an operation in Sarobi district, Paktika province, Friday.
One leader provided insurgent fighters with funding, weapons, supplies and safe havens, and the other leader coordinated attacks against Afghan forces.
The security force detained two additional suspected insurgents during the operation.
In other International Security Assistance Force news throughout Afghanistan:
A combined Afghan and coalition security force detained two suspected insurgents during a search for a Taliban leader in Nawah-ye Barakzai district, Helmand province. The leader coordinates attacks against coalition forces.
East: Afghan and Coalition forces operations resulted in the detention of 15 suspected individuals and two weapons cache seizures in eastern Afghanistan over the 24 hours ending Oct. 28.
In Deh Yak District, Ghazni Province, three individuals were detained after testing positive for handling explosives. Three individuals were taken into custody by the Afghan Border Police in the Mohmand Darah District, Nangarhar Province, after attempting to enter Pakistan using fake identification.
In Paktiya Province three individuals were detained. One individual in Zumat District tested positive for handling explosives and in Jajil District two individuals were apprehended after an investigation revealed they possessed suspicious materials.
A total of six individuals were detained in Yahya District, Paktika Province in two separate incidents. Four individuals were detained after being searched by a Coalition force patrol and testing positive for explosive residue. The second incident resulted in the detention of two individuals in possession of a weapons cache. The weapons cache consisted of one 7.62mm bolt action rifle, two shotguns, one ammo belt, two sets of binoculars, false identification, and assorted IED making materials.
One other weapons cache, which included two thousand rounds of 7.62 ammunition, was turned in by a villager in Kahmard District, Bamyan Province.
Afghan civilians discovered three weapons caches and turned the contents over to coalition forces in Kahmard district, Bamyan province, Thursday. The caches consisted of one 85 mm rocket, one 82 mm recoilless rifle round, one anti-personnel mine, 120 40 mm grenade rounds, 101 grenades, 49 grenade fuses, 11 rockets, eight rocket-propelled grenades, and 140 rounds of small arms ammunition. The munitions are scheduled to be destroyed at a later date.
In Pul-e ‘Alam district, Logar province, a combined Afghan and coalition security force detained two suspected insurgents during a search for a Haqqani network leader. The leader directs attacks against Afghan forces.
A combined Afghan and coalition security force detained one suspected insurgent during an operation in search of a Taliban leader in Charkh district, Logar province, Thursday. The leader is responsible for multiple attacks throughout the Logar province. During the operation, the security force confiscated multiple rocket-propelled grenades.
Afghan and Coalition forces operations resulted in 1 enemy killed and the detention of 3 suspected individuals in eastern Afghanistan over the 24 hours ending Oct. 29.
In Asad Abad district, Kunar province, an insurgent killed herself in a suicide bomb attack on a National Directorate of Security compound.
Coalition forces detained two individuals who had weapons in their possession in Tanai District, Khowst Province. In Gelan District, Ghazni Province a individual was detained after engaging with Coalition forces. All three are under the custody of Coalition forces.
Operations in RC-East are still ongoing.
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