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Nato-led forces say they are making good progress hours after launching the biggest offensive in Afghanistan since the overthrow of the Taliban in 2001. | Nato-led forces say they are making good progress hours after launching the biggest offensive in Afghanistan since the overthrow of the Taliban in 2001. |
There were clashes as more than 15,000 US, UK and Afghan troops swept into the Helmand districts of Marjah and Nad Ali in a bid to secure government control. | There were clashes as more than 15,000 US, UK and Afghan troops swept into the Helmand districts of Marjah and Nad Ali in a bid to secure government control. |
The Afghan army said 70% of Marjah had been cleared. Its regional commander said 20 militants had been killed. | The Afghan army said 70% of Marjah had been cleared. Its regional commander said 20 militants had been killed. |
A Taliban commander reportedly said his men were retreating to spare civilians. | A Taliban commander reportedly said his men were retreating to spare civilians. |
Operation Moshtarak - which means "together" in the local Dari language - is being led by 4,000 US Marines, supported by 4,000 British troops, with Canadians, Danes and Estonians. | Operation Moshtarak - which means "together" in the local Dari language - is being led by 4,000 US Marines, supported by 4,000 British troops, with Canadians, Danes and Estonians. |
'Heavily booby-trapped' | 'Heavily booby-trapped' |
The BBC's Frank Gardner, with Nato forces at Kandahar airbase, says the test of the operation's success will not be on the battlefield. | The BBC's Frank Gardner, with Nato forces at Kandahar airbase, says the test of the operation's success will not be on the battlefield. |
AT THE SCENE Ian PannellBBC News, Nad Ali It's been a very successful day for British forces. They were able to move into several key villages and establish a foothold. | AT THE SCENE Ian PannellBBC News, Nad Ali It's been a very successful day for British forces. They were able to move into several key villages and establish a foothold. |
Broadly speaking, they met little resistance. There was sporadic gunfire. One RPG was fired over the location where we are based. | Broadly speaking, they met little resistance. There was sporadic gunfire. One RPG was fired over the location where we are based. |
It's fair to say that the Taliban decided to move out of the district. Many civilians have also left, and the challenge in the coming days and weeks is to persuade them to come back, to establish meaningful security and then allow meaningful governance to take place. | It's fair to say that the Taliban decided to move out of the district. Many civilians have also left, and the challenge in the coming days and weeks is to persuade them to come back, to establish meaningful security and then allow meaningful governance to take place. |
What will make a difference is if there is meaningful security established and if the local people feel confident enough to place their faith in local security forces. | What will make a difference is if there is meaningful security established and if the local people feel confident enough to place their faith in local security forces. |
This is an operation that has only just begun and it will take weeks and months before we know how successful it has been. Operation Moshtarak: Diary | This is an operation that has only just begun and it will take weeks and months before we know how successful it has been. Operation Moshtarak: Diary |
It all depends on whether the coalition can hold the ground and bring lasting security and good governance to the population of central Helmand. | It all depends on whether the coalition can hold the ground and bring lasting security and good governance to the population of central Helmand. |
Hours after the attack was launched, three US soldiers were killed by an improvised explosive device, Nato said, although it is not yet clear if they were part of Operation Moshtarak. | Hours after the attack was launched, three US soldiers were killed by an improvised explosive device, Nato said, although it is not yet clear if they were part of Operation Moshtarak. |
Mohammad Zazai, commander of Afghan troops in the operation, said: "So far, we have killed 20 armed opposition fighters. Eleven others have been detained." The casualties and captures were in separate incidents. | Mohammad Zazai, commander of Afghan troops in the operation, said: "So far, we have killed 20 armed opposition fighters. Eleven others have been detained." The casualties and captures were in separate incidents. |
Troops have been advancing carefully, picking their way through poppy fields, trying not to set off Taliban bombs. | Troops have been advancing carefully, picking their way through poppy fields, trying not to set off Taliban bombs. |
A canal bridge into Marjah was so rigged with explosives that US Marines had to erect temporary crossings to reach the town, reports the Associated Press. | A canal bridge into Marjah was so rigged with explosives that US Marines had to erect temporary crossings to reach the town, reports the Associated Press. |
Helmand Governor Gulab Mangal told a news conference the Taliban had "heavily booby-trapped the area". | |
Marjah resident Abdul Wahaab told the Agence France-Presse news agency by telephone as he and his family left the town: "We were sleeping when all of a sudden we heard this horrible noise - it was helicopters bringing in soldiers. | |
"As we were crossing the village we saw US and Afghan soldiers on the junctions. There were lots of them." | |
Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who approved Operation Moshtarak, warned troops to avoid civilian casualties, and called on Taliban fighters to lay down their weapons. | Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who approved Operation Moshtarak, warned troops to avoid civilian casualties, and called on Taliban fighters to lay down their weapons. |
Nato says Marjah is home to the biggest community under insurgent control in the south. | Nato says Marjah is home to the biggest community under insurgent control in the south. |
'On the hop' | 'On the hop' |
It was estimated there were between 400 and 1,000 militants based there before Operation Moshtarak was launched. | It was estimated there were between 400 and 1,000 militants based there before Operation Moshtarak was launched. |
MARJAH: 'TALIBAN STRONGHOLD' Town and district about 40km (25 miles) south-west of Lashkar GahLies in Helmand's 'Green Zone' - an irrigated area of lush vegetation and farmlandLast remaining major Taliban stronghold in southern HelmandArea considered a centre for assembling roadside bombsKey supply centre for opium poppies - lucrative revenue source for TalibanEstimates of Taliban numbers range up to 1,000 Population of Marjah town put at 80,000 while the whole of Marjah district is thought to have 125,000 Who are the Taliban? Conflict reaches critical juncture Details on Operation Moshtarak | MARJAH: 'TALIBAN STRONGHOLD' Town and district about 40km (25 miles) south-west of Lashkar GahLies in Helmand's 'Green Zone' - an irrigated area of lush vegetation and farmlandLast remaining major Taliban stronghold in southern HelmandArea considered a centre for assembling roadside bombsKey supply centre for opium poppies - lucrative revenue source for TalibanEstimates of Taliban numbers range up to 1,000 Population of Marjah town put at 80,000 while the whole of Marjah district is thought to have 125,000 Who are the Taliban? Conflict reaches critical juncture Details on Operation Moshtarak |
Marjah has also long been regarded as a linchpin of the lucrative network for smuggling opium - the raw ingredient used to make heroin - harvested from Helmand's poppy fields. | Marjah has also long been regarded as a linchpin of the lucrative network for smuggling opium - the raw ingredient used to make heroin - harvested from Helmand's poppy fields. |
Nato Commander Maj Gen Nick Carter told the BBC that 11 objectives had already been taken and the offensive had been "so far extremely successful". | Nato Commander Maj Gen Nick Carter told the BBC that 11 objectives had already been taken and the offensive had been "so far extremely successful". |
"Indeed it would appear that we've caught the insurgents on the hop - he appears to be completely dislocated," he said. | "Indeed it would appear that we've caught the insurgents on the hop - he appears to be completely dislocated," he said. |
The offensive began with waves of helicopters ferrying US Marines into Marjah in the early hours of Saturday. | The offensive began with waves of helicopters ferrying US Marines into Marjah in the early hours of Saturday. |
British troops then flew into Nad Ali district, to the north, followed by tanks and combat units. | British troops then flew into Nad Ali district, to the north, followed by tanks and combat units. |
Jets and helicopters fired missiles at Taliban positions. | Jets and helicopters fired missiles at Taliban positions. |
There have been firefights and sporadic insurgent rocket fire. | There have been firefights and sporadic insurgent rocket fire. |
'Civilians in danger' | 'Civilians in danger' |
The BBC's Ian Pannell in Nad Ali says the vast majority of villagers seem to have left the area to avoid getting caught in crossfire between the Taliban and Nato troops. | The BBC's Ian Pannell in Nad Ali says the vast majority of villagers seem to have left the area to avoid getting caught in crossfire between the Taliban and Nato troops. |
HAVE YOUR SAY We have little choice. We pull out, Pakistan falls. This is the era of the new domino theory.David Cheshire, Dorset, UK Send us your comments | HAVE YOUR SAY We have little choice. We pull out, Pakistan falls. This is the era of the new domino theory.David Cheshire, Dorset, UK Send us your comments |
Mullah Mohammed - a Taliban commander in Marjah - told ABC News that his men were pulling back to spare any civilian casualties. | Mullah Mohammed - a Taliban commander in Marjah - told ABC News that his men were pulling back to spare any civilian casualties. |
"We found civilians in massive danger so we decided to go backward just to save villagers' lives," he said. His claim cannot be verified. | "We found civilians in massive danger so we decided to go backward just to save villagers' lives," he said. His claim cannot be verified. |
Nato had distributed leaflets in the Marjah area warning of the planned offensive in a bid to limit civilian casualties. | Nato had distributed leaflets in the Marjah area warning of the planned offensive in a bid to limit civilian casualties. |
Earlier this week British forces began a "softening up" process, taking part in a Nato ground and air offensive on insurgent positions. | Earlier this week British forces began a "softening up" process, taking part in a Nato ground and air offensive on insurgent positions. |
For the first time Afghan forces have been at the forefront of planning and will share the burden of the fighting. | For the first time Afghan forces have been at the forefront of planning and will share the burden of the fighting. |
It is the first major offensive since US President Barack Obama ordered a "surge" of 30,000 extra troops to Afghanistan in December. | It is the first major offensive since US President Barack Obama ordered a "surge" of 30,000 extra troops to Afghanistan in December. |
More than 1,900 Afghan police will provide support after the initial military operations end, and a large team of Afghan administrators has been assembled. | More than 1,900 Afghan police will provide support after the initial military operations end, and a large team of Afghan administrators has been assembled. |
The operation is part of an effort to secure a 320-km (200-mile) horseshoe-shaped string of towns that runs along the Helmand River, through Kandahar and on to the Pakistani border. | The operation is part of an effort to secure a 320-km (200-mile) horseshoe-shaped string of towns that runs along the Helmand River, through Kandahar and on to the Pakistani border. |
The area holds 85% of the population of Kandahar and Helmand. | The area holds 85% of the population of Kandahar and Helmand. |
Operation Moshtarak: Assault in Helmand province | Operation Moshtarak: Assault in Helmand province |