Farah Province: In Posht-e-Rod District, three construction workers were kidnapped by Mujahideen. The workers are actually part of the Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development, that makes them government employees, which the Mujahideen view as enemies. In Daranj village of Khak Safid District, six U.S.-NATO-ISAF Chinook helicopters were used in a massive raid that resulted in seven people being kidnapped.
Logar Province: Unconfirmed reports that a U.S.-NATO-ISAF recon drone crashed near Pul-i-Alam City.
Nangarhar Province: A U.S.-NATO-ISAF supply compound near Torkham was bombed by four suicide bombers. At least five people killed and five wounded. In Bati Kot District, villagers report a U.S.-NATO-ISAF drone crashed near their village. No comment from occupying forces. In Chaprihar District, the district HQ was hit with mortar rounds. Several vehicles destroyed, two people wounded. There are also reports that a home was hit, killing four people. In Khogiyani District, reports that Afghan border police randomly shot at vehicles. Three people wounded.
Uruzgan Province: In Terrinkot City, four women were strangled and shot to death. One woman was a cop, another was a school principal. Local cops have no clues but automatically blame Mujahideen.
Farkhunda Zahra Naderi, a female member of the National Assembly of Afghanistan, says despite the U.S. occupation women are being forced to look for jobs because of the bad economy. However, the result is that men are now competing against women for jobs, making it harder for men to find good paying jobs. She believes this is the real reason for increased crimes against women: “We forgot that the struggle for empowerment has to be done with men. Otherwise there won’t be any common language in families between men and women.”
It’s been revealed that the Obama regime, and the U.S. Congress, will spend an additional $25-million U.S. taxes to maintain the security of women-only voting sites!
India has agreed to train at least 60 Afghans to be commandos.
Army National Guard’s 1220th Engineering Company, from the U.S. state of Oklahoma, returned home from Afghanistan.
The U.S. DoD auctioned off billions of dollars worth of “supplies and materials that were used for facilities management (construction services), billeting, electrical power, water, sewage and waste management, laundry operations, food services, maintenance services for non-tactical vehicles, and transportation motor pool operations….” Some of those items included Mercedes Benz trucks, all paid for with your taxes. It was called the Afghanistan White Goods Sale.