Faryab Province: In Qaisar District, six Afghan National Police killed and four wounded when Mujahideen attacked their outpost.
Ghazni Province: In Gilan District, an Israeli style home invasion (possibly by Obama’s Presidential Guards) resulted in a shopkeeper being beaten to death in front of his family! Locals protested the action by marching through the streets carrying the murdered shopkeepers body.
Helmand Province: In Lashkargah City, a interpreter/reporter for The New York Times was assassinated. He was kidnapped in the morning and found dead later that day. His family says he had just quit his job with The New York Times because of increasing threats against his life. In Nawzad District, a U.S.-NATO-ISAF helicopter made an emergency landing. Mujahideen claim they shot it down, they say the Apache ‘copter was supporting Afghan government forces during a day long battle. In newly created Nomish District, six people killed, 13 wounded, when the bus they were riding in ran over a landmine. In Marjah District, a night time Israeli style home invasion resulted in one person being kidnapped.
Kabul Province: In Kabul City, a Defense Ministry bus was blown up. Two Afghan National Army troops killed, as well as two civilians. Nine people wounded. The city was hit by two days of suicide bombings. At least four people killed, 24 wounded.
Khost Province: In Karwan Sara area, at least two cops killed by remote detonated bomb.
Kunduz Province: In Ali Abad District, an Israeli style night time home invasion resulted in three people being kidnapped. Are these Israeli style raids being carried out by the Obama regime’s recently created (and U.S. funded) Presidential Guards?
Laghman Province: In Alingar District, five teenagers killed while playing cricket. Police blame Mujahideen, but have no evidence. The shooters were on a motorcycle. Mujahideen swear they had nothing to do with the drive by shootings. Also, in a village in the same district, people said a grenade was thrown from a U.S./ANA military convoy as it passed through their village. Three children were killed.
Logar Province: In Baraki Barak District, villagers say raiders that looked like U.S. personnel (Presidential Guards?) conducted an Israeli style home invasion, kidnapping two people.
Nangarhar Province: In Achin District, a bus ran over a landmine. One person killed, six wounded.
Parwan Province: In Bagram District, Mujahideen claim they shot down a recon UAV (drone).
Takhar Province: In Cha’ab District, two people shot dead as they were leaving a sports facility.
Another study shows a disproportionate and seemingly unexplained rise in child starvation rates. The UN World Food Programme says that more than half (55%) of Afghan children are slowly starving to death!!! This despite the claim by occupying powers that they are spending billions of their taxpayers’ money on helping Afghanistan!
President Hamid Karzai again stressed that the U.S. is not welcome in Afghanistan, and if the Obama regime wants him to sign a ‘security’ deal then Afghanistan must have a guarantee from Obama that the deal will end “positively” for Afghanistan.
The Afghan Attorney General’s office says they have evidence that U.S. tax dollars are being used to pay news media to write pro-Obama regime ‘security’ deal articles and advertisements (propaganda). The bribes are coming through the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and a supposedly non-governmental organization known as The Asia Foundation.
In Germany, strict anti-gun laws didn’t stop an Afghan man from killing two people with a gun and a knife. He shot one man dead, and then stabbed another man to death. Police think it’s a vengeance killing, because the Afghan man’s brother was stabbed to death in 2007, while in Germany.
U.S. Army Lieutenant General Mark Milley is threatening more attacks if Karzai does not sign the Obama regime’s ‘security’ deal! Specifically he said more high profile and spectacular attacks will take place within the next few months.
The president of the Czech Republic paid a visit to President Hamid Karzai. News reports say they discussed their own security deal and even the possibility of Afghans going to university in Czech Republic.
The Afghan parliament has banned smoking in public places.
The Army National Guard’s 144th Military Police Company, from the U.S. state of Michigan, returned home from Afghanistan.