Baghlan Province: In Baghlan-e-Markazi District, vague reports saying an explosion killed a cop and wounded nine people. No further details.
Balkh Province: In Mazar-e-Sharif City, a female journalist was assassinated, she had recently returned from Thailand. Police do not know who did it.
Daikundi Province: Afghan National Army (ANA) claims one of its U.S.-EU taxpayer funded helicopters crashed, after hitting a wall. One person killed, three wounded. However, earlier reports conflict, saying the helicopter went down in Uruzgan Province and eight people wounded.
Helmand Province: In Mosa Qala District, a family driving along ran over a landmine. Two were killed, three wounded. In Nawzad District, Mujahideen attacked several government Forward Operating Bases. At least 18 people killed, 24 wounded.
Herat Province: A U.S. Marine Special Operations Command Sergeant was shot and killed by an ANA soldier. In Chesht District, Mujahideen ambushed a convoy of police, government officials confirm that six cops were killed, five wounded.
Kabul Province: In Kabul City a Kamikaze car bomber killed two U.S. military personnel; a U.S. Army Major and a civilian with the U.S. Defense Logistics Agency (he was also a USN Reservist). The attack took place on a NATO convoy staging near the U.S. Special Operations HQ. One NATO soldier from Poland was also killed and one wounded, dozens of civilians wounded. The Ministry of the Interior reports that 1523 Afghan cops were killed during the past five months, 2370 wounded! The Afghan government is asking U.S. taxpayers to give them an additional $537-million USD!
Kunar Province: Officials report 23 artillery rounds impacted Dangam and Marwara districts. One man wounded after his house was blown up. In Ghaziabad District, government forces report battles with militants, many from Pakistan. Dozens of people killed or wounded.
Laghman Province: In Alishang District, villagers report that many of their fellow villagers were bombed by U.S./NATO/Afghan government aircraft while they were out collecting pine nuts. 12 people killed.
Nangarhar Province: In Torkham area, Kamikaze bombers blew up at least 26 fuel trucks (fuelers). Police say one bomber distracted them by starting a firefight, allowing the first bomber to blow himself up near the fuelers. Then the second bomber blew himself up. They also say the bombers managed to plant several magnetic bombs in the process. Mujahideen say they attacked the fueler convoy with more than just two Kamikaze bombers. They say 197 fuelers were destroyed and dozens of people killed or wounded. Mujahideen also say the two Kamikaze bombers managed to plant 100 magnetic bombs before the Afghan government officials even noticed their presence!
Nuristan Province: In Wama District, villagers report they were bombed by U.S./NATO/Afghan government aircraft, four people killed.
Paktia Province: In Zazi Aryub District, villagers report they were attacked by helicopters. One person killed, two wounded.
Uruzgan Province: In Shahid Hasas District, a religious leader who was pro-government was beheaded by Mujahideen.
10 – 14 September 2014: California contractor takes $107-million!
In China, Afghanistan won first place in the Oriental Rug contest. 150 countries took part in the exhibition.
Pakistan reports that dozens of ‘militants’ from Afghanistan crossed into Pakistan and killed three of their soldiers.
In anti-gun British empire Canada, a criminal Canadian shot and killed an Afghan immigrant as he worked at his new pizza restaurant job. The owner of the pizza restaurant was also shot and wounded. The dead victim from Afghanistan leaves behind a wife and two kids. The shooter escaped.
In the U.S. state of Virginia, two Afghan National Police (ANP) officers sent to the United States to train with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency, went missing. Maybe they went to Canada to get vengeance? They were found and returned to the Sensitive Investigative Unit program. U.S. officials refused to give any more details.
The U.S. Department of Defense reports that the Army National Guard now has higher suicide rate than the regular (active duty) military.
The Army National Guard’s 528th Engineer Battalion (Louisiana U.S.A.) took control of all U.S. engineer assets in Kuwait. It will work with Guard units from Ohio, North Carolina, Oregon and Arkansas in Afghanistan.
About 29 militiamen from the Army National Guard’s 72nd Military Police Company (Nevada U.S.A.) deploying to Afghanistan.
200 militamen & women of the Army National Guard’s 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Georgia U.S.A.) returned from Afghanistan.
About 150 militamen & women of the Army National Guard’s 1460th Transportation Company (Michigan U.S.A.) returned from Afghanistan.
300 Air-militiamen and women of the Air National Guard’s 122nd Blacksnake Fighter Wing (Indiana U.S.A.) deploying to Afghanistan.
11 Air-militiamen of the Air National Guard’s 139th Airlift Wing (Missouri U.S.A.) returned from Afghanistan.