Helmand Province: In Gerishk District, villagers say government military type men conducted an Israeli style home invasion and kidnapped four people.
Herat Province: Reports of a massive attack on a government compound. Some reports say there were multiple explosions, but no more details have been given.
Kabul Province: In Kabul City, a man was arrested for buying voter ID cards, and then re-selling them. Mujahideen claim they assassinated a Afghan National Army Colonel.
Kandahar Province: In Kandahar City, Mujahideen say a suicide bomber attacked the local National Directorate of Security and local police compound. Dozens of people killed or wounded. 23 Mujahideen were successful in breaking out of the provincial prison. In Hisarak District, ten government personnel joined the Mujahideen.
Kunar Province: In Ghaziabad District, a U.S. drone strike killed five people. The location of the airstike is the same place where Mujahideen killed 21 U.S. trained Afghan government soldiers, last week. Mujahideen say that those killed by the U.S. drone strike were not part of the Mujahideen. Mujahideen say the drone strike killed a family of one man, two women and two children.
Logar Province: In Pul-e-Alam City, a car bomb exploded killing 14 people. Local cops claim almost all those killed were Mujahideen, and at least seven were from Pakistan.
Nangarhar Province: There are reports that 40 people have been kidnapped in the districts of Goshta and Lalpur. Nobody seems to know whose behind it.
Parwan Province: In Kohi Safi District, three civilians were killed during a firefight between Mujahideen and Afghan government forces.
Takhar Province: In Iskamish District, villagers are accusing U.S. military of conducting night time Israeli style home invasions. Four people kidnapped.
Afghan president Hamid Karzai criticized the U.S.-led War on Terror, saying Afghanistan had nothing to do with 9-11: “Afghans died in a war that is not ours!”
There are reports that U.S. Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, of Idaho, will be left in Afghanistan after the Obama regime pulls out combat personnel for actions elsewhere. Maybe it’s becasue he realized the U.S. War on Terror is a lie: “The future is too good to waste on lies. And life is way too short to care for the damnation of others, as well as to spend it helping fools with their ideas that are wrong.”-Bowe Bergdahl, letter to his parents that was leaked to news media in 2012
A Lieutenant with the New Hampshire Air National Guard died in Qatar, of a heart attack. He was supporting ops in Afghanistan and at least seven other countries.
260 militiamen of the Army National Guard’s 371st Sustainment Brigade (Ohio) returned from Kuwait. They were supporting combat ops in Afghanistan and seven other countries.
50 militia-airmen of the Air National Guard’s 127th Special Forces Squadron, 127th Wing (Michigan) returned from Afghanistan.
The Army National Guard’s Detachment 52 Operational Support Airlift Command (Wisconsin) deploying to Afghanistan.
The Air National Guard’s 290th Joint Communications Support Squadron (Florida) deploying to Afghanistan.