Baghlan Province: In Markazi Baghlan District, six people were assassinated. Government administrators say the dead were construction workers, but Mujahideen say the dead were really working as spies.
Daykundi Province: In Gezab District, reports that artillery fire exchanged by U.S.-NATO trained government personnel and Mujahideen resulted in several people killed or wounded, including the death of a child in a nearby village.
Ghazni Province: In Giro District, a group of children stepped on a landmine which killed three and wounded two.
Ghor Province: Obama regime puppet president Mohammad Ashraf Ghani has fired the provincial police chief. No official reason was given.
Helmand Province: In Nawzad District, an artillery round impacted on a civilian house, killing at least three people. This time government administrators are blaming Mujahideen. Also in Nawzad District, a massive Kamikaze attack on a police FOB (foward operating base). Police admit one of their own was killed, Mujahideen say at least 20 people were killed or wounded. Mujahideen say the attack was a vengeance attack, to avenge the death of a girl at the hands of police who said she was a Kamikaze bomber. And still in Nawzad, reports that U.S.-NATO trained government personnel launched an artillery attack on a village, which killed one child and wounded four people.
Kabul Province: The Chief of Staff General Shir Mohammad Karimi warned that Mujahideen attacks will increase and he accused the U.S.-NATO occupiers of not properly equipping the Afghan National Army. A survey by Tolo News and the ART research institute shows only 27% of Afghans actually support the Obama regime puppet president Mohammad Ashraf Ghani. The National Security Council, chaired by president Mohammad Ashraf Ghani, has approved ‘special military raids’. No details given about what that means. A BBC report says the new Obama regime puppet president has offered jobs to former Taliban administrators. The BBC report says the three former Taliban administrators refused the job offer. The Afghan Wireless Communication Company has begun a new 3.75G+ cell phone and Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) service in Kabul City. Who’s paying the initial costs for such upgrades in Afghansitan, when parts of the U.S. state of Idaho have some of the slowest internet and cell phone services in the United States?
Khost Province: The provincial police academy was attacked by a Kamikaze car bomber, followed by a firefight. Police claim only two people wounded, Mujahideen say 25 people killed or wounded.
Kunduz Province: In Kunduz City, police say two men were wounded while planting a landmine.
Kunar Province: In Mangui District, reports that a coalition drone strike killed two civilians, a father and his son.
Laghman Province: In Alishang District, reports that a artillery round impacted a Madrasa, wounding three students.
Maidan Wardak Province: In Sayed Abad District, reports blaming the Mujahideen for burning down the district governor’s house.
Nangarhar Province: In Jalalabad City, two judges assassinated. One judge was assassinated by a bomb placed on his car, his two sons were wounded. The other judge was killed by being sprayed with AK-47 bullets from two men on a motorcycle. In Zherai District, an explosion killed one child and wounded another. Police say the kids found a bomb and started playing with it. In Shah Walikot District, a group of people stepped on a landmine, 10 were wounded. In Lal Pura District, government administrators report a coalition drone strike killed six people and wounded three.
Sar-e-Pul Province: In Balkhab District, police first said they killed two Kamikaze bombers and arrested one. Police did not give any details. Then one day later police changed the story to say the two supposed Kamikaze bombers were beaten to death by civilians.
Iranian news sources say the pro-Obama puppet president Mohammad Ashraf Ghani is about to sign a new military pact with Iran: “The articles of peace agreement that was offered by Iran during former President Hamid Karzai, will also be reviewed to be signed by Ashraf Ghani.”-Nazif Salarzi, spokesman for Iran
01-05-january-2015: More dumb-ass U.S. taxpayers
The Army National Guard’s Detachment 34, Operational Support Airlift Command (Iowa U.S.A.) returned from Afghanistan.
The Army National Guard’s Battery B, 1st Battalion, 158th Field Artillery, 45th Field Artillery Brigade (Oklahoma U.S.A.) returned from Afghanistan.
The Air National Guard’s 153rd Airlift Wing (Wyoming U.S.A.) to return from deployment in support of the occupation of Afghanistan.