Counterinsurgency in Northern Afghanistan

Counterinsurgency in Northern Afghanistan
Counterinsurgency in Northern Afghanistan
Part of the War in Afghanistan (2001–present)
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German troops in combat in Chardara
Date April 2009 - ongoing
Location Northern Afghanistan
Result Tactical coalition successes, stalemate
Belligerents
Coalition
Germany Germany
United States United States
Afghanistan Afghanistan
Belgium Belgium
Insurgents
Afghanistan Taliban insurgents
al-Qaeda
Commanders and leaders
Coalition

United States David H. Petraeus
Germany Hans-Werner Fritz
Afghanistan Ali Murat
United States Sean Mulholland
Norway Joar Fjellstad
Belgium Jacky Cabo
Sweden Gustav Fahl


Notable former leadership
Germany Jörg Vollmer
Germany Jürgen Setzer
Germany Georg Klein
Germany Kai Rohrschneider
Germany H.C. Grohmann
Germany Michael Matz
Belgium Etienne Goudemant

Insurgents

Afghanistan Maulawi Shamsullah


Killed or captured
Afghanistan Qari Bashir Haqqani KIA
Afghanistan Qari Sidiqulla KIA
Afghanistan Mullah Ahsanullah KIA
Afghanistan Mullah Bahador KIA [1]
Afghanistan Mullah Abdul Salam #
Afghanistan Qari Wadoud #[2]
Unknown

Strength
Coalition
11,220

United States 5,000 troops
Germany 4,920 troops
Sweden 500 troops
Norway 400 troops
Belgium 400 troops
et.al.
Afghanistan
Troops of 209th ANA Corps

Insurgents
unknown, at least 2,500*

Afghanistan unknown
(snapshot; actual numbers vary due to the conflict's nature[3])
several dozen
(snapshot; foreign fighters[4])
*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[5]

Casualties and losses
Coalition
570+ total
Afghanistan 50+ KIA, 150+ WIA, several MIA


United States 25 KIA, 105 WIA
Germany 18 KIA, 133 WIA
Norway 5 KIA, 34 WIA
Sweden 3 KIA, 30 WIA
Others 3 KIA, 10 WIA

Insurgents
1,140+
Afghanistan 635+ KIA, 152+ WIA, 149+ POW, 200+ surrender
4 confirmed KIA
Civilian casualties
At least 120 killed or wounded
3 contractors killed