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ANA lead Operation OMID SEY to clear roads in Gereshk

A Military Operations news article

16 Aug 10

Following the success of Operation TOR SHEZADA in southern Nad 'Ali, where ISAF forces cleared numerous IEDs from key routes and installed new checkpoints, the Afghan National Security Forces have led an almost identical operation in central Helmand province.

An Afghan policeman searches for roadside bombs

An Afghan policeman searches for roadside bombs
[Picture: Sarah Yuen, Crown Copyright/MOD 2010]

The Afghan National Army (ANA) and Afghan National Police (ANP), working together on a major operation for the first time ever, found IEDs at the rate of one an hour at one point as they carried out the operation in Helmand's second largest town, Gereshk.

The aim of the operation was also to drive insurgents out of the densely populated area with the support of ISAF troops and to build two new permanent police checkpoints to enhance security for local people.

Afghan counter-IED teams were brought from as far afield as Sangin and Nad 'Ali to search for roadside bombs which have been threatening the lives of civilians, soldiers and police alike.

One day they found eight in eight hours. The next day they found seventeen between dawn and dusk.

Planning the route clearance operation

ISAF troops and members of the Afghan National Army and Police planning the operation to clear improvised explosive devices from Gereshk
[Picture: Sarah Yuen, Crown Copyright/MOD 2010]


Most had been laid on a road alongside the canal leading to an existing police checkpoint which had been attacked repeatedly in recent months. The road was also the direct route to market for the locals. They hadn't used it for months but were keen to see it reopened.

One Gereshk resident, Ali Mohammed, said:

"The road is completely blocked by IEDs and we have to carry goods to market through the fields. I now have a really bad back as a result. We can't wait to be able to use it again."

ISAF troops have attempted to use it but at their peril.

Warrant Officer John Waring, from 1st Battalion The Mercian Regiment (Cheshire), said:

"My vehicle had an IED strike here. A sizeable device buried underneath the road. This device was believed to be a remote-controlled device specifically designed to disable or destroy vehicles."

Engineers fill HESCO barriers

British Army Engineers fill HESCO barriers to create checkpoints which will offer better protection for the people of Gereshk
[Picture: Sarah Yuen, Crown Copyright/MOD 2010]


The ANA Brigade Commander for 3/215 Brigade, Colonel Sheerin Shah, said:

"Our mission is to open this route, clear all the IEDs and help keep it secure so that local people can use it."

This was the first time the ANA and ANP had collaborated on an operation of this size.

Both the ANA and ANP provided counter-IED search teams, trained by ISAF forces, and committed men and resources to protecting the counter-IED mission and the building of the two new checkpoints along the canal.

The ANA built them for the ANP, with British Army Engineers offering advice and support.

An Afghan soldier confirms the presence of a roadside bomb

An Afghan soldier confirms the presence of a roadside bomb in Gereshk during the route clearance operation
[Picture: Sarah Yuen, Crown Copyright/MOD 2010]


Lieutenant Colonel Jangbaz of the ANA said:

"The ANA has equipment and this is the reason that we are building checkpoints for the ANP with the support of ISAF forces for the local nationals."

Lieutenant Colonel Charlie Herbert, the Commanding Officer of 1st Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, who also heads the Task Force Helmand Brigade Advisory Group, said the operation had been a huge success:

"The ANA and ANP proved they can do anything that ISAF can do," he said.

"The numbers say it all. They had 600 troops on the ground and we had just 100 offering support and advice. They seized the task with both hands and fulfilled it well. It is a great model for the future."


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