A sizeable weapons cache was discovered in Kuz Jangjay, Sayed Abad district, Wardak province, Afghanistan, April 26, following a report of a cache near the Kuz Jangjay village. Afghan National Security Forces regularly join International Security Forces for combined operations in the Sayed Abad District. The informant who led the combined force to the cache depicted received 210,000 Afghani through the Department of Defense Small Rewards Program. These and other types of munitions are used by the Taliban and insurgents to target innocent Afghan civilians and members of the International Securi


A sizeable weapons cache was discovered in Kuz Jangjay, Sayed Abad district, Wardak province, Afghanistan, April 26, following a report of a cache near the Kuz Jangjay village. Afghan National Security Forces regularly join International Security Forces for combined operations in the Sayed Abad District. The informant who led the combined force to the cache depicted received 210,000 Afghani through the Department of Defense Small Rewards Program. These and other types of munitions are used by the Taliban and insurgents to target innocent Afghan civilians and members of the International Security Assistance Force. ( Army photo/1st Lt. Scott Clark) Munitions Turn-in Program Shows Promise in Kandahar 299385


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