British and Afghan army soldiers troops in joint operations Rozi Roshan or Bright Day 0802122
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British and Afghan troops in combat operations |
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Wednesday, February 8, 2012, 08:36 AM | |||
British and Afghan army troops in joint operations Rozi Roshan or "Bright Day". | |||
More
than 280 British army troops joined forces with 690 soldiers from the
Afghan National Army (ANA) and patrolmen from the Afghan National Police
to clear insurgents from the area north of the bustling town of Gereshk
in Nahr-e Saraj district. Making this commercial hub secure is a priority
for Afghan forces in the coming year and has become the main focus for
current operations. |
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Afghan National Army soldiers on patrol during Operation ROZI ROSHAN [Picture: Sergeant Mark Nesbit RLC, Crown Copyright/British MOD 2012] |
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Nahr-e
Saraj is one of the three districts in Helmand where British troops are
deployed - and the last where Task Force Helmand retains the lead for
security following the transition of Nad 'Ali and Lashkar Gah. |
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A British soldier near Husky armoured vehicle observes the controlled detonation of an improvised explosive device unearthed by Afghan National Army soldiers and destroyed by Afghan explosive ordnance disposal technicians [Picture: Corporal Timothy L Solano, Crown Copyright/British MOD 2012] |
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The ANA's 3/215
Brigade is mentored by 2nd Battalion The Rifles (2 RIFLES), and Riflemen
from 2 RIFLES joined their Afghan colleagues on the ground alongside
troops from 1st Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment, the Queen's Royal
Hussars, the Royal Engineers, and the Danish Army, whose troops are
responsible for security in the area. |
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Soldiers from 2nd Battalion The Rifles and the Danish Battle Group begin a long day of patrolling in Nahr-e Saraj district during Operation ROZI ROSHAN [Picture: Corporal Timothy L Solano, Crown Copyright/British MOD 2012] |
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Captain Edward Willing,
from 2 RIFLES, said: "This was the
second major operation conceived, planned and led by Afghan forces in
the space of a month and follows the success of Operation ZAMESTAANI
PEEROZI. |
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