28 March 2013/16 Jumada l-Ula 1434/08 Farvardin 1391/17 Yi-Mao (2nd month) 4711
In Nangarhar Province, Ghani Khel District, reports that a U.S. Army foot patrol stopped in a village to play football (soccer) with kids. A 14 years old boy then stabbed a soldier in the neck as he sat watching the game. The soldier died after being medivaced out. The boy ran away, and Mujahideen claim they are giving him sanctuary. However, villagers report the U.S. troops then went on a rampage rounding up and detaining as many as 200 people, including children. Some of the reports came from the district’s governor, Haji Zalmai Khan. He said local police are helping U.S. personnel search for the attacker.
Russian officials are expressing a desire to keep military units in Afghanistan after the U.S./ISAF withdrawal. They say the U.S. occupation of Afghanistan has left the country too unstable: “We cannot fail to be concerned by the danger of the restoration of a regime on Afghan territory that would foster the spread of terrorism, drug trafficking and instability.”-Sergei Koshelev, Russian Defense Ministry’s Main Directorate for International Military Cooperation
27 March 2013/15 Jumada l-Ula 1434/07 Farvardin 1391/16 Yi-Mao (2nd month) 4711
ISAF said: “An International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) service member died following an attack in eastern Afghanistan…”
In Logar Province, in Barak-e Barak District, Sajawon village, people say a joint U.S./Afghan offensive resulted in 23 people killed, 26 wounded, including women and children. The U.S. led operation lasted two days. ISAF claims all killed were Mujahideen, and added they captured (kidnapped) 40 people. This is not the first time the U.S. led forces have attacked this district. In October 2012 a similar offensive was launched with similar results. ISAF eventually admitted that U.S. led troops killed civilians in that attack. ISAF considers that area of Logar Province to be a haven for Mujahideen.
In Badakhshan Province, Wardoj/Wardaj district, battles have been raging for the past week. The latest report from government officials is that 10 Mujahideen were killed, four wounded. Two cops were killed.
In Kabul City, and explosion in the 15th District wounded two people. Police say someone attached a bomb to a police vehicle.
The Afghan Foreign Ministry cancelled upcoming visits with the Pakistani army, because they claim Pakistan has launched 50 new artillery strikes: “This visit will no longer take place due to the resumption of unacceptable Pakistani artillery shelling against different parts of Kunar Province.”-Afghan government statement
In Baghlan Province, a poor man sold off his twin new born girls, after their mother died giving birth. Provincial hospital officials said the mother had health issues that could have been taken care of if only the family had the money to pay for it. Provincial officials say this is the first know case of a man selling his newborns in their province, similar cases have been reported in other provinces.