Balkh Province: German news sources have revealed that the Obama regime placed the governor of the province on its assassination list in 2010! It’s called the Joint Prioritized Effects List (JPEL). According to the documents released by Edward Snowden, the governor of Balkh is considered a drug lord. He was never assassinated because he was too far down on the list (ranked 1,722nd). But get this, the governor isn’t mad about being placed on Obama’s hit list, he’s mad that the German news media made it public!
Badghis Province: In Abkamri District, government administrators say two “illegal groups” attacked each other, four people killed. The term illegal groups applies to people who are not known to local police as local militia personnel.
Ghazni Province: In Qarabagh District, a coalition drone strike killed four people and wounded several others. The deputy governor admits that the U.S. led occupation of Afghanistan has resulted in governmental crime syndicates, not the Mujahideen, being in total control of the province: “The judicial department, under the pretext of being independent, has tied up our hands and we cannot take any action against them. The judicial and justice departments in Ghazni violate the laws and through their support most of the government land has been seized by the ‘land mafia’ and members of the armed opposition groups and abductor gangs are released from the jails.”-Mohammad Ali Ahmadi, deputy governor
Helmand Province: In Nad-e-Ali District, a woman and her two kids were killed when one of them stepped on a landmine. In Gerishk District, reports that a coalition airstrike killed one woman and two children, and wounded another woman and a child. The airstrike might have been in response to Mujahideen attacking local government forces. In Sangin District, an artillery round impacted directly on a wedding party killing at least 26 people. As many as 60 people wounded. Government administrators admitted that the stray arty round was the result of an intense battle with Mujahideen.
Herat Province: Local government administrators reporting that Afghans from the district of Ghoryan were found dead inside Iran. The bodies of a woman and her two daughters were returned to Afghanistan for burial. The only explanation given was they were killed while staying at a home inside Iran. And the Obama regime puppet president of Afghanistan fired five government administrators in Herat Province. Mohammad Ashraf Ghani didn’t fire the administrators because of the mystery deaths taking place in Iran, the administrators were in charge of utilities, customs-trade and petroleum operations. Reports say president Ghani is about to fire 15 police chiefs as well!
Jowzjan Province: Four bodyguards of the U.S. backed war criminal Abdul Rashid Dostum joined the Mujahideen. They even had their names publicized. Bush-Obama lackey Dostum now holds the Afghan office of 1st vice president.
Kabul Province: In Kabul City, a bomb planted in a police vehicle went off wounding at least three people. There was a firefight that lasted for one hour, causing panic in the city. Apparently some Mujahideen attacked the home of a Afghan National Army general. Preliminary reports say one of the general’s sons was wounded, while another son was killed.
Kandahar Province: In Dund District, a National Directorate of Security (NDS) vehicle was destroyed by a bomb, four NDS agents were killed along with at least one civilian. In Kandahar City, a man was shot dead by two other men. Police suspect it was a crime and not related to war. In Shahwalikot District, police shot and killed two men they claim were attacking their police HQ.
Kapisa Province: Reports that a drone strike killed at least four people. In Nijrab District, it’s been confirmed that six local policemen raped a 12 years old girl. The victim has been moved to Kabul Province out of fear for her life. Government administrators now admit that most of the rape cases across Afghanistan, in the past few months, involve cops!
Kunduz Province: In Khanabad District, local government administrators reporting a battle between two groups, at least three people killed. Police say one group is suspected to be Mujahideen, but the those in the other group are not part of any known, or authorized, local militia and are being officially called “unknown gunmen”. This is the second time in the past month this has happened.
Kunar Province: In Dangam District, after two weeks intense battles continue to rage between government forces and Mujahideen. U.S. trained government forces are now blaming their lack of progress on trying to avoid civilian casualties. In Noorgal District, local government administrators say their district is now under full invasion by Mujahideen and their insurgent allies. Government security administrators say that the insurgents helping Afghan Mujahideen are Uzbek, Panjabi and Waziristis.
Laghman Province: In Alingar District, a farmer was killed and three other farmers wounded when they were hit by bullets. Police say they don’t know who shot them, or why. In the same district, a bomb exploded inside a store killing two people and wounding two.
Logar Province: In Baraki Barak District, a coalition airstrike bombed a house killing five people and wounding at least five others.
Maidan Wardak Province: In Nerkh District, an artillery round impacted near a volleyball game, killing five people and wounding three. Nobody is saying where the arty round was fired from. In Syedabad District, a Kamikaze car bomber attacked a government FOB. Afghan National Army says only two soldiers were wounded, but Mujahideen say there are dozens of casualties.
Nangarhar Province: In Chaparhar District, a U.S. drone strike killed at least six people. In Ghanikhil District, a U.S. drone strike killed four people. In Bati Kot District, a battle resulted in two people killed, five wounded.
Nuristan Province: In Wanat Wigal District, a “coalition” drone strike killed at least four people.
Paktika Province: In Yahiya Khel District, reports that government forces demolished a school, and evicted the teachers from their homes and then demolished the homes. Apparently the school was not sanctioned by the U.S. backed government.
Uruzgan Province: In Tarinkot District, two 13 years old boys went missing. 15 days later their bodies were found next to a guard tower near a U.S. backed government base. Witnesses say they saw the guards shooting in the direction of the area where the bodies were found. Did the guards mistake the teenagers as attackers? In Dehrawad District, a cop turned his gun on fellow cops killing five of them. The renegade cop escaped.
Pakistan has arrested dozens of Afghans in relation to the attack on the army run grade school, that left at least 140 people dead. Pakistani police say they’ve traced cell phone data regarding the attack to many Afghans that were working in the school cafeteria. Police also arrested at least 41 Afghans living in the city of Peshawar.
The U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) is now demanding the U.S. Congress cooperate in trying to retrieve the wasted and even stolen U.S. tax dollars paid to mainly U.S. contractors. Don’t hold your breath.
At least 50 militia-personnel of the Air National Guard’s 155th Air Refueling Wing (Nebraska U.S.A.) deploying to several Middle East locations in support of the new Operation Resolute Support in Afghanistan.
22-26 december 2014: Iran bans Afghans?