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Thursday, March 10, 2011

British special forces seize Iranian rockets in Afghanistan | World news | The Guardian

British special forces seize Iranian rockets in British special forces in Afghanistan have intercepted an Iranian shipment of rockets to the Taliban that would have allowed them to double the range of their attacks, western diplomats have said.

The rockets were discovered after an intelligence tip-off on 5 February when British special forces and Afghan troops stopped a convoy in Nimruz province, in the south-west of Afghanistan bordering Iran and Pakistan, the officials said. A shoot-out involving the special forces left several Taliban fighters dead.

The vehicles were found to be carrying 48 122mm rockets, which western sources described as "substantial weapons" with a range of more than 12 miles. A diplomat with knowledge of the arms shipment said that was double the range of the usual Taliban weapons.

Afghanistan | World news | The Guardian
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Britain's foreign secretary, William Hague, issued a statement denouncing what he called 'completely unacceptable' Iranian behaviour"
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