24 August 2012
In Farah Province, a U.S./NATO supply convoy was ambushed. At least three security guards were killed, one wounded, and 12 fuelers burned.
In Kandahar Province, six people were killed after a vehicle ran over a mine. The occupants were killed, as well as people riding a motorcycle.
Also in Kandahar, villagers are claiming they were forced to destroy recently built roads. Panjwai district officials say people from at least three villages tore up about 15 meters of newly laid roads.
In Ghazni Province, a former provincial governor was attacked by suicide bomber. He was wounded.
23 August 2012
Local government officials in Kunar Province say at least 30 more rockets have been launched against them from Pakistan. No person was hurt, but farm fields were destroyed.
In Parwan Province, a U.S./NATO vehicle patrol was hit by an explosion. It took place near Bagram. No further details from U.S. led sources, but Mujahideen claim they killed six U.S. personnel.
In Ghazni Province, local government officials claim there were several battles with Mujahideen. Interestingly, the Afghan government forces say they left the bodies of Mujahideen, including those still alive but seriously wounded, on the battlefield.
In Nangarhar Province, local government officials say the U.S. conducted yet another illegal night raid. This time a chicken farmer was killed and at least four people arrested. Mujahideen claim the people killed/arrested are not militants.
Spokespeople for President Hamid Karzai try to blame Iran and Pakistan on increasing Green on Blue attacks. They claim most of the attackers are really spies that have infiltrated Afghan military and police units. This conflicts with ISAF/NATO’s own investigation, which says most Green on Blue attacks are caused by U.S. led troops acting the ass hole towards Afghan government forces.
22 August 2012
The New York Times reports that U.S. deaths in Afghanistan have reached 2,000 since the U.S. invasion in 2001. At least half those deaths happened in the past 27 months.
In Nangarhar Province, Mujahideen claim they shot down a U.S. drone, near Jalalabad airport.
In Kabul Province, senior Mujahideen leaders escaped from the Pul-e-Charkhi prison. Mujahideen claim 15 of their top guys escaped the prison after breaking down the doors.
International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) claim they captured a Mujahideen leader in Kandahar Province.
21 August 2012
Mujahideen attacked the C-17 transport used by USA (United States Army) General Martin Dempsey. The attack missed the plane, slightly damaging a door: “International Security Assistance Force can confirm that shrapnel from an indirect fire round at Bagram Air Field damaged the military aircraft that brought Gen. Martin E. Dempsey to Afghanistan.” Dempsey was not on the plane at the time.
ISAF claims they killed a leader with connections to al Qaeda, in Kunar Province.
A video has been released showing a U.S. led occupying soldier hitting an Afghan government soldier. Going by the uniform the occupying troop is not U.S., but that doesn’t matter to the Afghan’s ’cause the U.S. led occupiers all look the same.