아프카니스탄 폭탄 테러 사건
아프카니스탄 폭탄 테러 사건
This is how Bravo Company travels today After two IEDs 사제 폭발물, <Improvised Explosive device> hit this stretch of road in last few days, they’re on high alert. “A humvee” On Saturday, the lead vehicle in our own convoy, a Humvee 지프와 경트럭의 특성을 합쳐 만든 군용 차량 was destroyed by a roadside bomb.
“There’s just been an IED attack, you can see the Medevac helicopters <부상자 구출용> 구급 헬리콥터 coming now” Four marines were injured. A Second IED on the same day killed four coalition soldiers 연합군 north of here. Today, they’re doing everything they can to prevent another one.
The marines have set up a new base 기지 here, they’re running patrols 순찰 down the road as well as keeping an eye out to make sure no more roadside bombs are planted here.” “I miss home.” These marines are among the more than 3000 troops sent in recently. “Fire!” A surge 급상승 in US forces here to take back the province from the Taliban. The fighting was rougher and longer than they expected.
They’re battling the conditions as well. Sandstorms, 125 degree heat, the marines were told they would be here for 10 days. Today is Day 50. And no one is talking about going home. Jim Sciutto, ABC News, with the Marines in the