COMBINED FORCES COMMAND – AFGHANISTAN
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN
Release # 070116-002
KABUL, Afghanistan – Two Afghan citizens prevented a terrorist attack this morning [Ed Note: January 16, 2007] when a vehicle loaded with explosives attempted to crash through the front gate of Camp Phoenix, a U.S. base here.
“Without any regard for their personal safety, a local Afghan security officer and an interpreter immediately recognized that this was a terrorist attack,” said 1st Lt. Cathrin Fraker, the spokesperson for Task Force Phoenix.
“Together, the two prevented the driver from detonating his explosives after they failed to explode during the crash. With the assistance of the US Security forces, they dragged the terrorist from the vehicle where U.S. security force Soldiers then detained him,” she explained.
The area was immediately evacuated and an explosive ordinance demolition, or EOD, team was called to the scene.
Security force Soldiers, with assistance from the Afghan National Police and U.S. Soldiers, immediately cordoned the area and waited for the EOD team to disarm the bomb.
“If it wasn’t for the quick actions of the local nationals working for the U.S. Forces, several lives would have been lost,” stated Col. David B. Enyeart, the deputy Task Force commander.
During an attempt to disarm the explosives, the device detonated. There were no U.S. or Coalition Soldiers injured, Fraker said.
“We are grateful for the bravery and the continued diligence of our Afghan partners and the security force Soldiers and who protect this base,” Enyeart said.
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