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Taliban whopper: 5,220 foreign troops killed
Taliban whopper: 5,220 foreign troops killed
By Jason Straziuso and Rahim Faiez - The Associated Press
Posted : Monday Jan 5, 2009 16:15:30 EST

KABUL, Afghanistan — The Taliban has long exaggerated its military successes, but its figures for 2008 may be the militia’s most startling claims yet.

The Taliban claims its forces last year killed 5,220 foreign troops, downed 31 aircraft, destroyed 2,818 NATO and Afghan vehicles and killed 7,552 Afghan soldiers and police.

Though third-party observers can rarely confirm casualty claims on the Afghan battlefield from the Taliban, the Afghan government, the U.S. or NATO, the Taliban’s 2008 numbers would appear to be far from the truth.

NATO’s member countries announce all troop deaths, providing names, ages and hometowns and how the soldiers were killed. According to an Associated Press tally of those announcements, 286 foreign military personnel died last year in Afghanistan, including 151 Americans and 51 Britons.

The AP’s tally for U.S. deaths is less than the 155 listed for Operation Enduring Freedom by the Defense Department, which includes four personnel who supported the war effort but died in incidents outside Afghanistan — two in Djibouti and two from the Marriot hotel bombing in Pakistan.


Rest of article at: http://www.armytimes.com/news/2009/01/ap_taliban_propaganda_010509/%2e
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