In a press release, ISAF reported that Subhan helped facilitate the movement of Al-Qaeda fighters into Afghanistan.
March 19 - US war in Afghanistan: Operation Anaconda ends after killing 500 Taliban and Al-Qaeda fighters, with 11 allied troop fatalities.
On March 16, 2004, the Army made first contact with the Taliban forces and Al-Qaeda fighters around the South Waziristan's small village of Wana.
Sporadic fighting continued as the infantry units began to pursue the Al-Qaeda fighters.
Soon, all the strategic mountain posts were evacuated by the Al-Qaeda fighters as the infantry troops had reached at the top of the mountains.
With the arrival of the mountain troops, the Army intensified pressure on Al-Qaeda fighters to surrender.
A week later, the Pakistani Army captured the entire mountainous area along with hundreds of Al-Qaeda fighters.
With the move, the Marines and coalition forces were able to continue with new missions and build a prison camp that housed numerous Taliban and Al-Qaeda fighters.
In the days following the attack, the military conducted air-strikes against militant positions around Zinjibar which they claimed killed 42 Al-Qaeda fighters.
According to government sources and western diplomats, the Al-Qaeda fighters in the mosque sought martyrdom instead.