151 Rockets Are Seized in Afghanistan
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KABUL, Afghanistan — In a joint operation with Afghan police, peacekeepers seized a cache of 151 Chinese-made rockets, the same kind fired at the international security force over the weekend, a peacekeeping spokesman said Thursday.
In another sweep, also on Wednesday, police killed one man and arrested two others while seizing a large number of weapons, including two American-made Stinger antiaircraft missiles, the government’s Bakhtar news agency said.
The Chinese-made 107-millimeter rockets were found Wednesday on a road between Kabul and Bagram, where U.S. and British troops are based, Flight Lt. Joel Fall said.
Two missiles of the same type were fired Sunday on a Kabul compound housing peacekeepers. There were no casualties.
Meanwhile, the United Nations said Thursday that a team sent to investigate mass graves in the central Afghan town of Bamian found several burial sites and saw four bodies.
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