Balkh Province: Near Mazar-i-Sharif City USAID is about to spend $125-million USD to build a natural gas fired 200mw power plant: “The United States Government is convening international and Afghan business leaders with Afghan Government officials to discuss business opportunities in an exciting new market. This will help meet Afghanistan’s growing demand for power through the development of clean and efficient domestic energy resources.”-Roy Plucknett, USAID deputy mission director
Ghor Province: Independent journalists have discovered that 40 warlords control the province. The warlords are not Mujahideen but survivors of the civil wars of the 1990s. It’s estimated they control armies totaling 10-thousand personnel.
Helmand Province: In Washer District, 12 government personnel working to remove landmines near Camp Bastion were shot and killed. Police claim they engaged Mujahideen on the Helmand-Kandahar highway, killing nine. Police also reported that two of their own were killed.
Kabul Province: The National Directorate of Security (NDS) reports that children are being trafficked out of Afghanistan through Pakistan. Recently a man was arrested trying to smuggle 27 children between the ages of five and 10. In Kabul City, the Secretary of Supreme Court was assassinated when his car was hit by machine-gun fire. Another Afghan National Army bus was hit by Kamikaze bomber, six killed ten wounded. The Czech Republic is working a deal to rebuild outdated T-55 tanks for the Afghan National Army.
Kunduz Province: In Khanabad District, a mortar round impacted on a home, killing a woman and wounding her two children. Police say it was the result of two unknown groups fighting each other.
Kunar Province: The Afghan National Army reports ongoing battles with “hundreds” of Mujahideen in Dangam District. At least 45 people killed. Some reports say militants from Pakistan are involved.
Laghman Province: In Qarghai District, civilians drove over a landmine, one person killed one wounded.
Nangarhar Province: In Pechigram District, the Afghan National Army launched an offensive, claiming to have killed 17 Mujahideen and wounded 16 others. In Behsood District, children on their way to school tripped a landmine, the explosion wounded six. In Chaparhar District, a police FOB was attacked, four people killed, four wounded. In the same district police report five Kamikaze bombers killed prematurely when their bomb vests went off too soon. In Pachir Agam District, several police FOBs were attacked, at least five people killed, dozens wounded.
Nuristan Province: In Want Waigal District, local police called in a U.S.-NATO airstrike (drone) killing eight people.
Parwan Province: After days of U.S.-NATO drone strikes on villages locals got vengeance and bombed Bagram airbase, killing one U.S. Army Specialist and one U.S. Army Sergeant 1st Class. The U.S. DoD says a Army convoy was hit by explosion, Mujahideen say they attacked the base with multiple artillery rockets. Reports reveal that the “first U.S. torture victim” was turned over to the Afghan government.
Regarding the school bombing in Pakistan, Afghan Mujahideen suggest it was a False Flag op by government personnel saying “…Taliban have no voice. The so called spokespersons & statements are from the foreign intelligence services…” Remember, it was a Pakistan Army run school, so how could such an attack be so successful (141 people killed)?
160 militia-personnel of the Army National Guard’s 136th Engineer Company (Maine U.S.A. ) notified that they will be deploying to Kuwait in 2016, in support of operations in Afghanistan.