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Written question asked by Liam Fox (Conservative) on Thursday, 22 January 2009, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Monday, 26 January 2009. It was answered by Lord Hutton of Furness (Labour) on Monday, 5 October 2009 on behalf of the Ministry of Defence.


Afghanistan: Peacekeeping Operations

Question
To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many contacts there were between British forces and anti-coalition militia in Afghanistan in each month since June 2006.
Answer

The Ministry of Defence is currently collating and validating the data needed to answer this question. I will write to the hon. Member when his work is complete, and place a copy of my letter in the Library of the House. Substantive answer from Bob Ainsworth to Liam Fox:"I am writing to provide you with the information promised in my predecessor's holding replies to your Parliamentary Questions regarding contacts between British forces and anti-coalition militia in Afghanistan on 24 February 2009, (Official Report, column 520W).""The Ministry of Defence has recently completed a review of the data required to answer this question, and has revised the manner in which we classify and present data to ensure consistency.""The numbers of troops in contact events (regardless of the instigator) involving the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and insurgents in Helmand province as part of Task Force Helmand for each complete month from June 2006 to February 2009 for which verified data is available are shown below."

2006¹ 2007¹ 2008¹ 2009¹
January 60 70 180
February 100 70 180
March 140 80
April 70 50
May 120 60
June 10 110 80
July 120 130 110
August 100 130 200
September 100 130 180
October 40 90 170
November 40 110 200
December 50 130 220
¹ Rounded to the nearest 10.

"ISAF forces operating in Helmand come from a number of different nations, which often operate closely alongside each other and alongside Afghan Army and Police units. Without undertaking a detailed assessment of each engagement, it is not possible precisely to define in every case whether an attack was aimed at UK forces, at our ISAF partners, or against Afghan units. Data is therefore collected on the number of incidents involving ISAF forces in Helmand without attempting to identify the nationality of the forces actually being attacked. The environment in which forces are operating makes it extremely difficult precisely to distinguish between incidents initiated by insurgent forces and those initiated by ISAF." "This data is based on information derived from a number of sources and can only be an estimate, not least because of the difficulties in ensuring a consistent interpretation of the basis for collating statistics in a complex fast-moving multinational operational environment." "I hope that the above information addresses your concerns on this matter." "I will place a copy of this letter in the Library of the House."


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
496 c2316-7W; 251650
Session
2008-09
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Notes
Question originally printed on 24/02/2009 at 488 c520W.
Subjects
Peacekeeping operations Afghanistan
Contains statistics
Yes
Link
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