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A Taliban “Robin Hood”, who distributes cut-price food from Nato convoys to the poor, is disrupting supply lines to British and US troops in Afghanistan.
In an audacious raid in Pakistan’s border region last week, two American Humvee armoured personnel carriers and 10 lorries laden with food were seized by Taliban fighters.
In the past year the Taliban have increased attacks on convoys carrying hardware, food and oil as they make their way from Karachi to Peshawar and through the Khyber Pass.
Lorry-loads of hijacked grain have been sold off cheaply in local markets and the Humvees paraded as war “booty”, giving the rebels a propaganda boost. More than 30 tankers with fuel bound for allied forces have been destroyed in bomb attacks on the road this year.
The Taliban commander who led the raids, Mustafa Kamran Hijrat, told The Sunday Times last week that he planned to sever the allied supply lines. “We will continue to seize convoys carrying goods for Nato and American troops. We are waging holy war and we shall continue the struggle by every means,” he said.
Hijrat claims to have hundreds of fighters under his command, although local officials estimate his force at no more than 200.
The Humvees, Hijrat boasted, were “maal-e-ghaneemat” or booty. They were seized on Monday as the Taliban launched three ambushes on a 12-vehicle convoy as it wound through hairpin bends on the approach to the Khyber Pass.
As the convoy began to ascend the pass, it split into three, protected by just 10 armed guards from the local tribal police. Just before 11am, 15 Taliban fighters armed with rifles and rocket-propelled grenade launchers stepped in front of the lead driver as he reached Tedi Bazaar. The driver and guards surrendered.
A few miles away at the market towns of Jamrud and Sur Kamar, the remaining sections of the convoy were hijacked.
The lorries loaded with grain were driven to two other towns where Taliban fighters used loudspeakers to invite locals to buy it at knockdown prices.
Eyewitnesses said the militants were welcomed because the grain was being sold for a quarter of its normal price.
Last week Khyber Agency officials said they had appealed to Islamabad for more military assistance to tackle the Taliban build-up in the area. No help had been offered, they claimed.
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So begins the dictatorship of the proletariat with an Islamic twist. Taliban has been extremely effective in their attacks & are continuing to prove to the world & the history books that we are not meant to be there. Lets leave with dignity before too many of our sons die to warrant afg war memorial
Pam, Ottawa, Canada
Whoever is in charge of sending these supplies is very incompetent. 10 guards? This route invites attack. An alternative route needs to be used. There is still way too much work left in Afghanistan for the troops to be short on supplies. They are doing a good job but lots of fighting is still ahead.
Dave, Castle Rock, Colorado, USA
This is beautiful though I am not quite convinced that this was a important supply mission rather a test. All the same it is great to learn that this murderous occupation is being challenged.
Davy, Arima, Trinidad and Tobago