In Helmand, Kunar and Paktia provinces, reports that 60 people killed by U.S./NATO air strikes.
In Helmand, provincial government officials say a NATO air strike killed Mujahideen returning from a battle in Nimroz Province, however, NATO/ISAF officials deny any airstrikes were launched in Helmand. Also in Helmand, the U.K. Red Coats have been conducting secret operations in Sangin District. According to Ministry of Defence (MoD) officials, the secret missions are targeting Mujahideen. MoD says the Red Coats were sent back to Sangin at the request of Afghan National Army (ANA) officials. Afghan government forces have been unable to take control of Sangin District.
In Ghazni Province, Qara Bagh District, Mujahideen assassinated the local Afghan National Police (ANP) boss, along with his three body guards. A suicide bomber used a motorcycle bomb. Three civilians were also killed, and seven people wounded. Two U.S. soldiers were killed by explosion, after their vehicle was ambushed by Mujahideen. They were with the 10th Transportation Battalion, 7th Sustainment Brigade.
In Uruzgan Province, Khas Uruzgan District, two tribal elders were assassinated, shot while working in the farm fields.
In Baghlan Province, Tapa-i-Shahidan District, the provincial security boss survived an assassination attempt. His convoy was crossing a bridge when a bomb went off. A civilian was killed, one cop wounded. In Doshi District, Mujahideen ambushed a convoy of food supply trucks, destroying two reefers.
In Samangan Province, the governor, and his bodyguards, survived an assassination attempt. A roadside bomb exploded as his vehicle passed. A child was wounded.
In Kabul Province, the governor of Parwan Province publicly beat a journalist after tricking the reporter to a meeting at a restaurant in Kabul city. The reporter was also threatened with death, because he had publicized the massive corruption of the Parwan government. Also, in Sarobi District a U.S. Special Forces Group sergeant (from the Mississippi National Guard) was shot and killed by Mujahideen.
In Farah Province, an explosion killed as many as seven children. Local government officials said the children were collecting scrap metal, and found what turned out to be a bomb from the civil war of the 1990s.
In Badakhshan Province, Warduj District, reports that government forces are burning the wheat crops of farmers who refuse to fight the Mujahideen. Several farm tractors destroyed and some families were driven from their homes.
In the United States, an ABC News/Washington Post survey said 67% of ‘mericans think the War on Terror in Afghanistan is a wasted effort.
In New Zealand, the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) is denying reports that it used the U.S. NSA data mining operations (domestic spying) to spy on a reporter working for a U.S. news company in Afghanistan. The reporter says the NZDF was collecting his phone contacts. The reporter could have been targeted by the NZDF because he revealed the criminal treatment that Qiwi forces are dealing to prisoners in Afghanistan. New Zealand is part of the secretive Five Eyes alliance. The Five Eyes alliance is made up of United States, New Zealand, Australia, Canada and United Kingdom. (obviously it’s a British empire thing)