02 July 2012
International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said a man wearing a police uniform shot and killed three U.S./NATO occupying troops: “An individual wearing an Afghan National Civil Order Police uniform turned his weapon against International Security Assistance Force service members in southern Afghanistan today, killing three service members.”
As is ISAF SOP no further details were given. 223 occupying personnel have been killed since January 2012.
In Logar Province, local officials claim another U.S. occupying force airstrike has killed at least five civilians. Two children and three adults were killed as they were working their farm. Four others were wounded. U.S. officials claim the farmers were Mujahideen/Taliban terrorists.
In Kandahar Province, at least seven people killed, 23 wounded by an explosion outside the University. The explosion was caused by a suicide bomber driving a car full of explosives.
In Kabul Province, two groups of “land traders” (real estate agents?) blasted each other over a trade dispute. One person was wounded in the gun battle. The fight took place near the Afghan-Korea vocational institute in Kabul city.
01 July 2012
ISAF claims to have captured yet another “leader”, this time in Wardak Province. They say two other Mujahideen were captured, and one killed.
In Ghazni Province, five people were killed, 11 wounded, when a bus drove over a mine. Local hospital staff said the death toll could rise.
In Paktia Province, two cops were killed, and 10 civilians wounded, after a motorcycle rigged with explosives blew up.
30 June 2012
ISAF occupying forces announced they are now detaining children! Three kids ranging in ages 8 to 17 were arrested in Kandahar Province. ISAF claims they were acting as “facilitators” for Mujahideen, by carrying explosives.
Hello! If even the children hate you so much that they would risk arrest or death to help fight your occupation, then maybe it’s time to leave, you dip shits!!!
According to UNICEF (United Nations International Children Education Fund), as a direct result of the U.S. occupation 1,750 children were killed or wounded in 2011 alone!!!
Internet video of USMC M1 Assault Breacher Vehicle (ABV), and other vehicles, shows the destruction of homes and villages. U.S. officials have always said the vehicles were used to clear road side bombs, but the latest video shows the combat engineer vehicles blasting right though villages.
29 June 2012
ISAF claims to killed another “leader”, this time in Logar Province. He was killed in a “precision airstrike” (drone strike).
In Nuristan Province, Mujahideen attacked a government military base. The battle lasted several hours. At least 10 people were killed.
In Parwan Province, a U.S. airstrike wounds three Afghan government troops. Afghan government forces were in a heated battle with Mujahideen. U.S. officials say their pilots mistook the government troops for Mujahideen (that’s funny government troops wear standard uniforms, while Mujahideen wear traditional Afghan civilian clothing). The battle resulted in as many as 17 people killed.
28 June 2012
In Jowzjan Province, the governor, and his wife and daughter, were assassinated. One of his bodyguards was arrested on suspicion of being involved.
ISAF said two occupying troops were killed by an explosion in eastern Afghanistan. The explosion took place the day before the announcement: “Two International Security Assistance Force service members died following an improvised explosive device attack in eastern Afghanistan June 27.”
In Takhar Province, an Afghan government helicopter crashed. The helicopter was being used to bring aid to flood victims. Officials say no one was hurt in the crash.
In Baghlan Province, a convoy of U.S./NATO oil tankers exploded. A suicide bomber attacked the convoy, at least one person dead, four wounded. The resulting fire destroyed civilian vehicles and businesses.
In Logar Province, another U.S./NATO convoy was attacked. ISAF claims one vehicle damaged, but no casualties.
ISAF claiming more “leaders” captured. One leader captured in Khost Province, another captured in Kandahar Province.
An attempt to capture a leader in Helmand Province resulted in yet another big drug bust. More than 450 kilograms (1,000 pounds) of opium!