28 December 2012
Mujahideen claim wave of attacks in Kandahar Province. In Shahwalikot district, battles raged since the day before. Mujahideen are not sure of how much damage they inflicted on enemy troops, but they think they blew up a U.S./NATO armored vehicle. Also, in the same district a local cop joined the Mujahideen. In Panjwaee district, a cop was sniped. In Kandahar city, a police vehicle was blown up with a bicycle bomb, killing four and wounding one. In Ghorak district, a police vehicle was blown up with a landmine. In Hisark district, 15 U.S./NATO personnel were killed in a firefight.
Pakistan closed the Torkham gate on the border with Afghanistan, claiming two Pakistani truck drivers had been tortured by Afghan border police. This was apparently in retaliation for Pakistani police harassing 29 Afghan truck drivers. And that was in retaliation for Afghan harassment of Pakistani workers the week prior!
In another example of wasted U.S. taxpayer money; two Afghan women returned from the United States after receiving helicopter pilot training. The problem is that the Afghan air force refuses to let the women do their jobs as pilots. The two 2nd Lieutenants are the first female pilots for Afghanistan since the Soviet occupation in the 1980s.
Afghans are suing Germany over an airstrike that killed almost one hundred civilians, and wounded at least 142. It happened in 2009, when German ground troops called in an airstrike on two fuelers that had been captured by Mujahideen. USAF F-15 Eagles blew up the fuel trucks in a crowded part of Kunduz city.
Australia began officially withdrawing from Afghanistan. They claim they will be out by the end of 2013.
27 December 2012
In Logar Province, Mujahideen claim heavy fighting. Two U.S. led troops on foot patrol killed, and two wounded, using a remote detonated bomb. They also claim to have killed two Afghan government troops when they blew up their vehicle. A policeman was sniped by Mujahideen as well.
In Uruzgan Province, Mujahideen attacked a police checkpoint. Government reports say four cops killed, four wounded. Mujahideen claim six cops killed. Reports say the attack was led by a local cop.
In Kunar Province, Mujahideen are calling it the Battle of Kunar. In Chapa Darah district, they claim to have killed seven enemy troops and blew up three vehicles. In Manugi district, they claim to have killed three enemy troops, wounded dozens, and destroyed three vehicles.
26 December 2012
In Nangarhar Province, in Khogiyani district, U.S./NATO forces used helicopters to bomb Afghan government militia troops and local police, killing 15. It happened during an intense battle with Mujahideen. Apparently the U.S. led forces mistook the local government militia/cops as Mujahideen. No comment from ISAF, so far. Mujahideen say, “na, na, you missed me, you didn’t even touch me!”
In Faryab Province, in Dawlatabad district, Mujahideen attacked a police checkpoint chasing off the cops and taking two motorcycles and a supply truck. In Chilgazi district, Mujahideen killed 10 Afghan National Army (ANA) troops, and captured one.
In Khost Province, Forward Operating Base (FOB) Chapman was hit by a car bomb: “Three Afghan nationals are killed and seven Afghan nationals are wounded. We have no report of coalition casualties right now.”-International Security Assistance Force (ISAF)
Afghan media reports say President Hamid Karzai has met with Mujahideen leaders. He promised them he would take their complaints directly to U.S. President Barack Obama.
Afghan investigators say the police woman who killed a U.S. police contractor, is from Iran. They say she came to Afghanistan ten years ago with her husband. Although investigators are trying to blame the shooting on the fact that she’s originally from Iran, they have not found any links to Mujahideen. The female cop said she did it to get vengeance for being sexually harassed.
France will offer asylum to Afghans that have worked for the French military. French officials admit those Afghans who worked for the French military will not be safe once French troops leave Afghanistan.
Today was the 33rd anniversary of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. The Soviets had advanced weapons, highly trained troops, much more firepower including air power, yet still lost. They occupied Afghanistan (on their own, not with allies like the United states) for ten years.
25 December 2012
In Kandahar Province, Panjwaee district, Mujahideen say they attacked a enemy foot patrol by ambush and landmines. Two killed, one wounded. In Karez bazaar of Kandahar city, Mujahideen attacked a police check point with grenades. As government reinforcements arrived, Mujahideen attacked them with bombs. Six killed. In Boldak district, three border police were killed, one wounded, when they drove over a landmine.
In Farah Province, three people were killed when they drove over a landmine.
In Helmand Province, in Bari Gul bazaar area of Nad Ali district, U.S./NATO forces raided a village. Three people were beat up then kidnapped.
In Paktika Province, an ANA soldier joined the Mujahideen.