No Christmas break for troops in Afghanistan
Updated on
Monday, December 25, 2006, 00:00
IST

Kabul, Dec 25: Tens of thousands of NATO and US-led
troops celebrated Christmas in insurgency-hit Afghanistan as
the bloodiest year since the fall of the Taliban drew near a
close.
Military officials from the 30,000-strong international
security assistance force said the holiday offered them no
pause in their hunt for Taliban militants.
"We're still operational. We'll have a Christmas meal and
we'll have Christmas celebrations today with some music and
and other entertainments," ISAF spokesman captain Andre
Salloum said.
"We still got patrols, we never stop. It continues," he
said, referring to an ongoing anti-Taliban operation in
southern Kandahar province's Panjwayi district where hundreds
of ISAF troops and Afghan security forces launched a major
operation two weeks ago.

Senior officials from different countries were visiting
their troops in the troubled province of Kandahar, the
birthplace of Taliban, to share Christmas greetings, he said.
ISAF groups peacekeeping troops from 37 nations
The US-led coalition comprises some 10,000 soldiers who
are hunting remnants of the Taliban. The coalition troops
celebrated Christmas in Bagram air field, their main military
base north of Kabul.
"We had a protestant service this morning and we'll have
a Catholic mass this evening," spokesman Major Matthew
Hackathorn told from the Bagram base.
This year's Christmas was the fifth since a US-led
invasion toppled the Taliban regime that followed the
deployment of tens of thousands of foreign troops in
Afghanistan.
Bureau Report