World War 3, Asian Front-Afghanistan, 25-27 October 2013: ANA attacks Diggers & Kiwis! British empire NAZI’s caught on camera!

Ghazni Province: In Ghazni City, rockets hit the building where the Afghan interior minister and a senate leader were meeting.  No casualties reported.  Witnesses say gunshots rang out after the rocket attack.  In Andar District, a bus ran over a landmine.  18 civilians killed, five wounded.

Jowzjan Province: In Dawalatbad District, Mujahideen attacked Afghan National Army soldiers.  Two ANA personnel killed.  ANA officials say the Mujahideen launched a hit and run op using motorcycles.

Kabul Province: In Qargha region, at the new British empire influenced Afghan National Army Officer Academy, Australian and New Zealand forces, and Afghan government forces, attacked each other.  One ANA soldier killed, at least two Digger/Kiwi personnel wounded.  The incident is being investigated. The next day, in Kabul City, an explosion killed one civilian and wounded five ANA officers.

Kunar Province: In Watapur District, local government officials say a U.S. drone strike killed at least two people, and wounded several others.  Government officials claim all were Mujahideen.

Kunduz Province: In Imam Saheb town, residents reported explosions and gunshots, but no word from police or Mujahideen.

Nimruz Province: In Khash Rod town, a U.S. drone strike killed at least one person.  Local government officials claim he was a Mujahid.

Paktika Province: In Jani Khel District, local government officials say four Mujahideen were killed by their own landmine.  Police say the Mujahideen planted a landmine under a road, but soon after a farmer drove his tractor over it.  The Mujahideen were still in the area and were killed.  The farmer was killed, and four people wounded.

Pakistan says nine people were wounded after a mortar and rocket attack that originated in Afghanistan.

The Guardian reporting that several evil British Red Coats, in Afghanistan, were caught on camera using the NAZI Sieg Heil salute.  Reports suggest it is the salute used by the pro-empire Red Hand of Ulster in Northern Ireland.  The Ministry of Defence claims it is investigating.