Thursday, November 8, 2012

Afghan Army Resolve Tested in Helmand


Afghanistan's southwestern province of Helmand has seen daily attacks by fighters ahead of the 2014 international troop withdrawal. More than 900 NATO soldiers have died in and around the Helmand river valley but now the Afghan National Army has taken increased control in the province's battle against fighters. With fighters often hiding near and among local civilians, Afghan forces now see themselves facing the same challenges as the US Marines that are increasingly taking a back seat in the efforts against groups of armed fighters. Al Jazeera's Steve Chao reports from Nolay.

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