Irrigation work , Royal Anglian Battlegroup, Afghanistan 2007

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British Army Officer from 1 Royal Anglian reassures local Afghani's and talks about irrigation work carried out by the Royal Anglian Battle Group in 2007 as a part of Operation Lastay Kulang ,Helmand province Afghanistan during thier Op Herrick 6 tour

Operation Lastay Kulang or Pickaxe Handle was a British-led NATO offensive in the southern Helmand province of Afghanistan. (The name of the operation is Pashto for "pickaxe-handle".) Lastay Kulang began on May 30 and ended on June 14, 2007, with 2000 ISAF and Afghan National Army troops taking part. The mission was a direct follow up of Operation Achilles that ended on the same day.

At around 4:00 local time on Wednesday, May 30, 2007, ISAF and ANSF personnel advanced towards the village of Kajaki Sofle, ten kilometres south-west of the town of Kajaki, to remove a Taliban force whose presence threatened the security and stability of the Lower Sangin Valley. During the night, elements of the American 82nd Airborne Division mounted an aerial assault on a Taliban compound. One of the Chinook helicopters taking part in the raid was apparently hit by an RPG round and crashed, killing five Americans, a Briton and a Canadian onboard

By June 2, NATO claimed to have surrounded several pockets of Taliban fighters.

The Royal Engineers have also started several reconstruction projects in the area, such as digging irrigation ditches, to try and win over local support.

On June 5 a gun battle and airstrikes killed an estimated two dozen Taliban fighters in Southern Afghanistan, the U.S.-led coalition and Afghan government reported.

Upwards of 80 Taliban fighters may have drowned in two separate incidents in early June, when the makeshift boats they were travelling on sank as they attempted to cross the Helmand River. The sinkings were witnessed by NATO helicopters

A British soldier was killed in a firefight at a Taliban compound to the north east of Gereshk on June 6.

Another NATO soldier was killed in the south of the country that same day.

On June 8, a battle and airstrikes in southern Afghanistan left 30 suspected Taliban dead or wounded, the Ministry of Defense reported

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