Farah Province: In Farah City, four women were found on a road, shot to death. Police suspect they were shot for committing adultery.
Ghazni Province: Afghan National Army (ANA) troops shot up a village. The Afghan Ministry of Defense promises to investigate but has imposed a news media blackout on the incident!
Helmand Province: In Greshk District, a Kamikaze car bomber hit an Afghan National Police (ANP) & ANA convoy, killing at least four cops and wounding two. Five ANA soldiers were wounded.
Herat Province: The ANA claims to have killed five kidnappers, and rescued two businessmen.
Kabul Province: In Kabul City, the Afghan and Turkish governments announced a new deal that will involve a pipeline from Afghanistan through Central Asia to Turkey. Turkey also promised taxpayer money for Afghanistan’s aviation industry.
Kunar Province: In Shegal District, a NATO airstrike killed at least three people. In Sarkano and Dangam districts, more claims that Pakistan fired artillery rounds into Afghanistan. At least 66 rounds impacted the districts, one woman wounded.
Logar Province: In Charkh District, battles between Mujahideen and ANA resulted in at least four ANA soldiers killed, and dozens of Mujahideen killed or wounded.
Nangarhar Province: In Jalalabad City, a Kamikaze bomber might have blown up too soon. Police say a man wearing a bomb vest, and inside a car, blew up. One person killed, one wounded. Police don’t think it was the bomber’s intent to blow up inside the car. The National Directorate of Security (NDS) claim they’ve assassinated a top Mujahideen leader, but refuse to give details.
Nimroz Province: India, Iran and Afghanistan have agreed on a trade deal connecting the three countries. India will spend $82-million USD developing a port in Chabahar, Iran. The port is near Nimroz Province and will give landlocked Afghanistan access to the Arabian Sea.
The UN World Food Program is killing off Afghans by intentionally starving them. United Nations food aid officials blame member countries of the UN for halting taxpayer payments for the Afghan program. At least one million Afghans could starve as a result: “If the food rations get stopped, we will die of hunger!”-Bibi Fatima, victim of the U.S. occupation
The terror group known as United States Agency for International Development (USAID) pledged an additional $216-million for women’s programs in Afghanistan. USAID officials claim another $200-million is coming from donations. What’s strange is that I’ve seen mainstreamer news media reports saying the U.S. isn’t shelling out enough taxdollars for Afghan women!
30 air-militia men of the Air National Guard’s 243rd Engineering Installation Squadron (Maine U.S.A.) returned from Afghanistan.
In the U.S. state of Hawaii, somebody stole the military awards of a Army National Guardsman who was killed in Afghanistan. One week later they were returned to the family. National Guard officials refused to say how the medals were found and returned.