U.S. military strikes Taliban meeting in Afghanistan

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FILE PHOTO: U.S. Army (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

FILE PHOTO: U.S. Army (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

U.S. forces in Afghanistan targeted a meeting of Taliban leaders in Musa Qala district of the restive southern Helmand province on Thursday, said a statement of U.S. Forces-Afghanistan released here.

“Task Force-Southwest, under U.S. Forces-Afghanistan authorities, confirmed a ground-based rocket artillery strike using the M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System, or HIMARS, against a command and control node for high-level Taliban leaders in Musa Qala district, May 24,” the forces said.

Musa Qala district is the main bastion of Taliban militants in the troubled and poppy growing Helmand province.

“The structure was a known meeting location for prominent Taliban leaders, where they planned and facilitated attacks against Afghan National Defense and Security Forces, who are supporting election security in the area,” the forces further said.

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Without providing details on possible casualties on the Taliban fighters, the forces, “Strikes like this one not only degrade Taliban operations, but also give our partners the ability to maintain continuous pressure against a weakened enemy.”

Taliban outfit has yet to make comments.

Established in 2009, U.S. Forces-Afghanistan is a U.S.-led mission that directs and enables U.S. military operations in support of Resolute Support, NATO’s train, advise and assist mission, as well as is to sustain campaign momentum in Afghanistan.

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