This article addresses incidents in the north of Afghanistan from April 2009 to present. While northern Afghanistan is relatively peaceful compared to the all-out war zones in the south and east of the country, the security situation in several provinces has deteriorated and prompted the German-led Regional Command North to launch a series of operations to take on the rising insurgency. Concerted operations began after an insurgent attack on PRT Kunduz only minutes after German Chancellor Angela Merkel left from a visit to German troops. Meanwhile, American units have reinforced ISAF's presence in the north of the country, effectively doubling the available assets there and allowing a more aggressive approach towards the insurgency.
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| - This article addresses incidents in the north of Afghanistan from April 2009 to present. While northern Afghanistan is relatively peaceful compared to the all-out war zones in the south and east of the country, the security situation in several provinces has deteriorated and prompted the German-led Regional Command North to launch a series of operations to take on the rising insurgency. Concerted operations began after an insurgent attack on PRT Kunduz only minutes after German Chancellor Angela Merkel left from a visit to German troops. Meanwhile, American units have reinforced ISAF's presence in the north of the country, effectively doubling the available assets there and allowing a more aggressive approach towards the insurgency.
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- 500(xsd:integer)
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- Coalition
- Insurgents
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- (*Recent developments suggest activity of at least 500 insurgents in Kunduz and Baghlan provinces each as well as of several hundred insurgents in the far west of Regional Command North.)
- "Hundreds" according to Taliban by 2009
- Troops of 209th ANA Corps
- several dozen
- unknown, at least 2,500*
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| - the War in Afghanistan (2001–present)
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Commander
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- Coalition
- John R. Allen
- Insurgents
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Notable former leadership
- Ali Murat
- Erich Pfeffer
- Etienne Goudemant
- Georg Klein
- Gustav Fahl
- H.C. Grohmann
- Hans-Werner Fritz
- Jacky Cabo
- Joar Fjellstad
- Jörg Vollmer
- Jürgen Setzer
- Kai Rohrschneider
- Maulawi Shamsullah
- Michael Matz
- Mullah Abdul Salam #
- Mullah Ahsanullah KIA
- Mullah Bahador KIA
- Qari Bashir Haqqani KIA
- Qari Sidiqulla KIA
- Qari Wadoud #
- Sean Mulholland
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Caption
| - German troops in combat in Chardara
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Casualties
| - 3(xsd:integer)
- 4(xsd:integer)
- 5(xsd:integer)
- 18(xsd:integer)
- 25(xsd:integer)
- 50(xsd:integer)
- 570(xsd:integer)
- 635(xsd:integer)
- 1140(xsd:integer)
- Coalition
- Insurgents
- Civilian casualties
- At least 120 killed or wounded
- Others 3 KIA, 10 WIA
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Result
| - Tactical coalition successes, stalemate
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combatant
| - Germany
- United States
- Belgium
- Afghanistan
- Coalition
- Taliban insurgents
- al-Qaeda
- Insurgents
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| - Counterinsurgency in Northern Afghanistan
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| - This article addresses incidents in the north of Afghanistan from April 2009 to present. While northern Afghanistan is relatively peaceful compared to the all-out war zones in the south and east of the country, the security situation in several provinces has deteriorated and prompted the German-led Regional Command North to launch a series of operations to take on the rising insurgency. Concerted operations began after an insurgent attack on PRT Kunduz only minutes after German Chancellor Angela Merkel left from a visit to German troops. Meanwhile, American units have reinforced ISAF's presence in the north of the country, effectively doubling the available assets there and allowing a more aggressive approach towards the insurgency.
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