Afghanistan: Taliban attack two Nato bases

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The assaults on the sprawling Forward Operating Base Salerno in Khost province
and nearby Camp Chapman, took place at 3am local time.

Camp Chapman was the scene of a major attack in December, when a suicide
bomber entered the base and killed seven CIA employees.

Major Wazir Pacha of the provincial police headquarters said insurgents used
rifles, heavy machine guns, rocket-propelled grenades, and other heavy
weapons, but had been repelled.

“The area is under control, but we still need to find those hiding,” he said.

Small arms fire could still be heard in the area mid-morning, witnesses said,
while Nato helicopters patrolled overhead.

Police discovered a vehicle laden with ammunition and another packed with
explosives that had become stuck in deep mud. Major Pacha said the second
vehicle was probably intended to be used as a suicide truck bomb.

On Friday, homemade bombs killed three US soldiers in southern and eastern
Afghanistan, bringing the total number of foreign troops killed in
Afghanistan this month to 55.

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Within moments of reaching the location — on the border of the Sangin and Musa
Qala areas of Helmand province ? the fighting died down.

L/Cpl Leather, of Stretford, Manchester, said: ?Fighting for your
brother, your protective family instincts kick in.

?We were meant to be driving straight to the patrol base and waiting there
ahead of an operation, but when I heard that they were under contact I
flagged it up and the others went ‘Right, let’s go’.

“As soon as we pulled up in the Ridgebacks the fighting died down and
they were able to come back to base.”

Less than 24 hours later the brothers were fighting side by side in an
operation to push back Taliban insurgents.

They and their brother-in-law, Sgt Paul Howarth, they dodged machine gun fire
and grades to uncover a cache of ammunition due to be used by the enemy.

L/Cpl Michael Leather, 22, received a special mention from his commanders for
the role he played in the mission.

The brothers spent four months in Afghanistan but are now back at their base
in Cyprus.

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