Compiled from International Security Assistance Force Joint Command News Releases WASHINGTON, June 25, 2012 - An Afghan and coalition security force detained a Taliban explosives expert in the Gardez district of Afghanistan's Paktia province yesterday, military officials reported. The detained explosives expert led bomb-attack network, trained insurgents throughout the region, and was responsible for several attacks against Afghan and coalition forces, officials said. The security force seized a pistol, a grenade launcher, rocket-propelled grenades, explosives and bomb components. Also yesterday, an Afghan-led security force supported by coalition troops detained several suspected insurgents and seized assault rifles, mortar equipment and ammunition during an operation to detain a Haqqani network leader in Khost province's Sabari district. The Haqqani leader has been directly involved in attacks against coalition forces in the area. In June 23 Afghanistan operations: -- An Afghan-led security force in Kandahar province's Maiwand district, supported by coalition troops, apprehended a Taliban leader responsible for bomb attacks against coalition forces in Kandahar and Helmand provinces. The security force detained an additional suspected insurgent in the operation. -- In Zabul province's Tarnak wa Jaldak district, an Afghan and coalition
security force detained a Taliban leader who participated in direct-fire and
roadside-bomb attacks and distributed weapons and other aid to insurgents. The
security force detained another suspect in the operation and seized explosives
and bomb components.
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