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By Benjamin Sand
Islamabad
05 February 2006
Map of Afghanistan
Senior officials say a series of major clashes in southern Afghanistan may be linked to the region's powerful drug cartels. Two days of violence and pitched battles have left at more than 30 people dead, most of them militants1.
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Afghan officials say the fighting has largely subsided2 Sunday, but government forces are combing the area looking for suspected insurgents4.
A roadside bomb in Kandahar killed six policemen late Saturday. The attack is the latest in a string of bloody5 assaults that seem to be spreading across much of southern Afghanistan. It was blamed on supporters of the Taleban, a hard-line Islamic group that controlled Afghanistan until it was ousted6 in 2001.
Interior Ministry7 spokesman Yousuf Stanezai says the violence is fueled, at least in part, by a growing coalition8 of Taleban insurgents and local drug lords.
"The Taleban fighters and the drug traffickers jointly9 want to disrupt the security situation because police have put pressure on drug smuggling10," he said. "The circle for drug smuggling and terrorist activities has become smaller."
He says both groups rely on the same underground networks to transport drugs, weapons and personnel. Afghanistan is a leading producer of illegal opium11, which is used to make the addictive12 drug heroin13.
The fighting erupted Friday when militants ambushed14 a police convoy15 in Helmand province, long considered a hotbed for insurgent3 activity.
As government forces regrouped, U.S.-led coalition airplanes bombed suspected Taleban targets in the area.
Speaking Saturday, U.S. military spokesman Lieutenant16 Mike Cody described the coalition involvement.
"Coalition forces provided close air support and were involved on the ground," said Lieutenant Cody. "As of yesterday we have no coalition casualties or damages."
Just a few hours after the initial attack, more than 200 insurgents attacked government offices in the region, killing17 a district chief and several policemen.
The violence forced hundreds of terrified residents from their homes Saturday as government troops and suspected Taleban rebels traded fire.
Reinforcements have arrived from the capital and security across the volatile18 southern provinces has been sharply increased.
Officials say both Helmand and Kandahar provinces are centers for drug trafficking and the Taleban insurgency19.
NATO peacekeepers will deploy20 to the region later this year with nearly double their existing troop strength. Around 18,000 British, Canadian and Dutch forces will complement21 U.S. troops already in the area.
1 militants | |
激进分子,好斗分子( militant的名词复数 ) | |
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2 subsided | |
v.(土地)下陷(因在地下采矿)( subside的过去式和过去分词 );减弱;下降至较低或正常水平;一下子坐在椅子等上 | |
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3 insurgent | |
adj.叛乱的,起事的;n.叛乱分子 | |
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4 insurgents | |
n.起义,暴动,造反( insurgent的名词复数 ) | |
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5 bloody | |
adj.非常的的;流血的;残忍的;adv.很;vt.血染 | |
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6 ousted | |
驱逐( oust的过去式和过去分词 ); 革职; 罢黜; 剥夺 | |
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7 ministry | |
n.(政府的)部;牧师 | |
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8 coalition | |
n.结合体,同盟,结合,联合 | |
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9 jointly | |
ad.联合地,共同地 | |
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10 smuggling | |
n.走私 | |
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11 opium | |
n.鸦片;adj.鸦片的 | |
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12 addictive | |
adj.(吸毒等)使成瘾的,成为习惯的 | |
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13 heroin | |
n.海洛因 | |
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14 ambushed | |
v.埋伏( ambush的过去式和过去分词 );埋伏着 | |
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15 convoy | |
vt.护送,护卫,护航;n.护送;护送队 | |
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16 lieutenant | |
n.陆军中尉,海军上尉;代理官员,副职官员 | |
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17 killing | |
n.巨额利润;突然赚大钱,发大财 | |
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adj.反复无常的,挥发性的,稍纵即逝的,脾气火爆的;n.挥发性物质 | |
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19 insurgency | |
n.起义;暴动;叛变 | |
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20 deploy | |
v.(军)散开成战斗队形,布置,展开 | |
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n.补足物,船上的定员;补语;vt.补充,补足 | |
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