The killing of a senior Taleban warlord, blamed for the deaths of four New Zealand soldiers in Afghanistan, has been met with shock and sadness by one grieving mother.
Intelligence gathered by crack Kiwi troops found that insurgent mastermind Abdullah Kalta was planning more lethal attacks, prompting the coalition forces' airstrike about 1.40pm local time last Wednesday, in Karimak, Kahmard District, north-east of Bamiyan.
The Taleban leader was responsible for a number of attacks in Bamiyan where New Zealand's Provincial Reconstruction Team has been based.
In August, Chief of Defence Force Lieutenant-General Rhys Jones described Kalta and other insurgents as "proficient and aggressively trying to hunt us down".
The New Zealand Defence Force yesterday confirmed Kalta was believed to be directly behind two deadly attacks on New Zealanders.