Des soldats français éventrés vivants par les Talibans
Des Soldats Français éventrés par les talibans
Vu sur divers sites anglais qui nomment la guerre en Afghanistan, le Vietnam anglais... apparemment sur ces sites, des soldats anglais envoient e-mails, photos et vidéos pour raconter ce qu'ils vivent, un véritable enfer...
On ne sait pas exactement quand mais des parachutistes anglais ont été appelés pour venir à la rescousse de soldats afghans et des Forces Spéciales Françaises qui étaient tombés dans une embuscade tendue par les talibans. Lorsqu'ils sont arrivés, la scène qui s'offrit à leurs yeux ressemblait à un abattoir humain mais ils sont arrivés trop tard pour sauver les soldats français. Un survivant afghan a raconté que les talibans ont attachés les soldats français par les pieds et les ont éventrés vivants... une des choses les plus choquantes qu'il ait jamais vu de sa vie...
Après cette tragédie, des soldats anglais ont téléphoné à leurs familles pour les prévenir qu'ils préféraient mourir plutôt que d'être capturés par les talibans...
Ils parait aussi que les Talibans ont engagé des légions de mercenaires...
Pourquoi ne sommes-nous pas au courant de cette tragédie...? D'autant que nous avons des amis légionnaires en ce moment en Afghanistan...
Voilà l'extrait en anglais...
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In one incident, the Paras were called to rescue Afghan troops and French Special Forces who had been ambushed by the Taliban.
They were flown in by Chinook helicopter, but when they landed, were stunned by what they saw. The ground was littered with the bodies of Afghan soldiers, while incoming bullets hit the helicopter.
"I could not believe we were going to charge off this helicopter into a wall of lead,' said one. "Not everyone wanted to get off. One guy actually defecated. He sat rigid with fear inside the cargo hold until we pulled him up and pointed him towards the door.
"We had to fire and manoeuvre across open ground for 200 metres. The scene was like a human abattoir. We fought off the Taliban but were too late to save the French guys. All of us were shaking when we were flown back to base. One of the Afghan survivors said the French had been tied up then gutted alive by the Taliban. It was one of the most shocking things I had ever heard."
There have been mixed reports about the Afghan National Army. However, one soldier described them as 'shockingly hard'. They have continued fighting alongside the British despite having members of their families killed by the Taliban. Some British soldiers have told their families back home that they fear they are going to die. But after the French atrocity, they say would rather be killed than captured.
The Taliban, previously dismissed as a ragtag force without sophisticated weaponry or tactical knowhow, has evolved. The conflict has enabled the heroin trade to flourish, and with coffers overflowing the guerrilla army has bought equipment such as night vision goggles.
The Taliban has also contracted a legion of mercenaries who have poured over the border from Pakistan into the British-occupied Helmand Province. Contrary to MoD claims, soldiers say that the pace of the fighting continues unremittingly. In the past 48 hours, Paratroopers and Royal Marines, supported by heavy artillery, have conducted operations described as 'rip and insertions' in the Sangin area.
It is understood that at least two British personnel have been severely wounded in the fighting, which soldiers described as 'hardcore'. It was the last major thrust to be carried out by 3 Para before handing over to 42 Commando, Royal Marines.
The picture of life at the main British base, Camp Bastian, is a little more encouraging. Frustration at the rationing of food in the cookhouse leads to the soldiers pulling spoons from cooks' fingers and serving themselves.
They began the tour on what soldiers call 'peacetime munitions scalings', less than they would receive for battle. This supply was criticised as being too light - 120 rounds for their rifles and two grenades. Those with rifles now carry over 200 rounds, and many have exchanged their rifles for light machine guns, called Minimi.
Sources : Daily mail co uk
Posté par Adriana Evangelizt