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Zambar, Afghanistan

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Country
  
Afghanistan

Time zone
  
MST (UTC+6.30)

District
  
Sabari District

Province
  
Khost Province

Zambar, Afghanistan

Zambar is a village in Sabari District of northern Khost Province of southeastern Afghanistan, although it appears to have formerly been in neighboring Paktia Province. It is located roughly 30 miles (48 km) north as the crow flies of the city of Khost but much further by road, and about the same distance from the Pakistani border. The Zambar Toy flows past the village.

Abbas Khan, said to be the strongest Taliban leader in the district, hails from Zambar. In the 1980s, Zambar became a stronghold for the Haqqanis. It was reported on 10 January 2008 that a compound in Zambar was searched by ISAF forces and several AK-47s were recovered. Several suspected militants were detained. The search came as ISAF forces attempted to find a reputed Haqqani commander believed to be in the area. On January 18, 2011 members of 2nd Platoon, Company B, 1st Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment were sent to Zambar and locals were questioned about an improvised explosive device.

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Zambar, Afghanistan Wikipedia