07 July 2012
International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) reports at least one U.S. led occupation soldier killed by an explosion in southern Afghanistan.
In Uruzgan Province, six civilians were killed when they drove over a mine.
In Helmand Province, four children were killed, three wounded by explosions in separate incidents.
In Farah Province, one person killed, 28 wounded after Mujahideen attacked the provincial governor’s compound. The attack began with three rockets targeting the compound’s main gate.
In more proof that the U.S. led War on Terror is really a U.S. led War of Terror, there is now video of U.S. air crewman singing American Pie as Afghans on the ground are being killed.
In Herat Province, local government officials are reporting infighting between Mujahideen. The fighting actually began on 06 July, over the distribution of money. At least four people were killed, three wounded.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, made a surprise visit to Afghanistan, and declared: “….President Obama has officially designated Afghanistan as what’s called a major non-NATO ally of the United States.”
This as the day before Afghan President Hamid Karzai denounced the United States, at the end of the National Youth Peace Jirga in Kabul, saying: “Accusing the Afghan government of corruption and incompetence in establishing an authoritative government is a psychological war that has been waged against us, but we understand what they do.”
06 July 2012
U.S. Department of Defense says attacks by Afghan government forces against U.S. occupying forces have increased in the past few weeks: “We continue to be deeply concerned about the insider threat.”-Captain John Kirby, USN
So far this year there have been 19 attacks by Afghan personnel against U.S. forces. In all of 2011 there were 21.
In Maidan Wardak Province, local government officials claim they killed three Mujahideen. Three were wounded and three captured. A U.S./NATO airstrike was called in on suspected mine planters.
ISAF claims to have killed another leader, this time in Kunar Province. The killing actually took place on 29 June, but ISAF waited to make the announcement until they felt sure they got their man.
05 July 2012
In Kunduz Province, reports saying at least two German occupying troops were wounded when Mujahideen attacked their convoy. Mujahideen claim several Germans were killed.
In Herat Province, Italian occupying troops drove over a mine. No causalities reported.
ISAF claims eight Mujahideen killed in battles in several provinces.
In Helmand Province, U.S. occupying troops killed at least two civilians. Reports say the U.S. forces were wantonly shooting into the village. Two men tried to escape the bullets by getting onto the roof of their house. They were sniped.
04 July 2012
Afghan courts have freed 79 prisoners, who’re accused of being terrorists, because (despite U.S. claims) there was no proof of terrorist crimes. Some of the men had been in prison, without trial, for as long as four years!!!
The U.S. has transferred about 2,200 prisoners to Afghan government control, under a recent agreement. There are still 3,200 Afghans being held indefinitely in U.S. run prisons!
In Helmand Province, one person killed, four wounded, when they drove over a mine.
In Maidan Wardak Province, an Afghan soldier shot and wounded five U.S. occupying troops. Deputy Afghan Defense Ministry spokesman, Dawlat Waziri, said the attack actually took place the night before.
In Kabul Province, fuelers were attacked, again. The resulting explosions and fires wounded at least 36 people. One report said eight people were killed and 155 wounded! Spokesman for the Afghan Interior Ministry, Sediq Sediqi, confirmed heavy casualties and destruction to buildings.
03 July 2012
In Uruzgan Province, an Australian occupying troop was shot and killed. Australian defence officials confirmed the death, saying the Digger was a veteran of the Special Air Service Regiment, and on his seventh tour in Afghanistan. He was killed in a firefight with Mujahideen.
In Kabul Province, an explosion set numerous buildings on fire in Kabul City. One report says a gas cylinder exploded, another report says the explosion was targeting a hotel.
ISAF claims an al Qaeda leader was killed in Kunar Province. He was from the U.S. ally Saudi Arabia (by the way those are the people that attacked the U.S. on 11 September 2001, not the Afghans or Iraqis!).