Yesterday's swift offensive by Afghan and NATO forces drove Taliban militants from a strategic group of villages outside southern Afghanistan's largest city and killed 56 insurgents, Afghan officials said today. The Afghan National Army has taken control of the villages, a defense ministry spokesman said, but militants had planted hundreds of land mines in the area before fleeing, the AP reports.
NATO officials did not confirm that Arghandab, a river valley 10 miles northwest of Kandahar, was militant-free, but did say the alliance launched a "limited number of successful airstrikes" overnight, and that the joint Afghan-NATO offensive was progressing through Arghandab "methodically and successfully" and had met minimal resistance. (More Middle East stories.)