Balkh Province: In Mazar-e-Sharif City, a radio show host was assassinated. Local police say they have no clues as to who did it.
Faryab Province: In Bandar District, Mujahideen report they’ve liberated 95% of the district. Afghan government forces, and contracted security guards have holed up in the fortress of a local pro-government warlord.
Ghazni Province: In Gilan District, Mujahideen say they repelled a large U.S.-NATO/Afghan National Army (ANA) offensive. 11 occupyiers/ANA killed. One Mujahid killed and five Mujahideen wounded during an airstrike. Civilians were also killed and wounded. In Zana Khan District, reports that a recon UAV (drone) crashed. Mujahideen claim they captured the wreckage.
Herat Province: In Gozara District, four employees of a U.S. based NGO was captured. So far nobody is demanding any ransom.
Kabul Province: In Kabul City, two rockets detonated in the Khair Khana area, but nobody was hurt. Another rocket exploded near the Kabul airport. In the 5th district of the city, an apparent car bomb exploded, wounding five people. Mujahideen say they placed a magnetic bomb on a military bus. In the 12th district a vehicle belonging to the Presidential Palace exploded, killing two people inside. Once again, the Interior Ministry reports hundreds of people killed or wounded in the past few days of battles between government forces and Mujahideen. The Independent Election Commission (IEC) says it cannot move forward with the Obama regime brokered election scheme because it violates Afghan law! In a unanimous decision, the Afghan government voted to send Gaza Strip $500-thousand USD to help them fight the anti-semitic Israelis (Arabs are Semites too, you dumb-ass Goyim)! Despite billions in tax money from other countries being spent in Afghanistan to supposedly improve life, hospitals still lack proper facilities for prenatal and infant care, resulting in continued high death rates.
Kunar Province: Government officials say Pakistan fired 61 artillery rounds into their province. They also say Pakistani aircraft bombed areas in the province. Five people killed, 11 wounded.
Nangarhar Province: In Jalalabad City, a kamikaze bomber used his Toyota Corolla to attack a NATO convoy. Local government officials reported an undisclosed number of people killed and wounded. There are reports that a second explosion took place a few minutes after the first.
Paktia Province: ANA troops killed 19 people, they claim they were all kamikaze bombers.
Paktika Province: In Orgun District, a kamikaze bomber blew up his massive car bomb, killing 89 people and wounding at least 110! Mujahideen say they had nothing to do with it, suggesting it was a government False Flag op.
The U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) reveals even more waste of U.S. tax dollars. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers spent $1.57-billion constructing buildings for the ANA. Many are not being used because they’ve been declared fire traps, because of the flammable foam insulation used. Two buildings have already burned to the ground. It will cost U.S. taxpayers $60-million to fix! The Department of Defense is spending billions giving the ANA four large C-130 transport aircraft. Two have already been delivered, but SIGAR determined they are not being used, so why give them two more?
The Army National Guard’s 1103rd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion (Alabama U.S.A.) returned from Afghanistan.
In the U.S. state of Maryland, a member of the Air National Guard, who served twice in Afghanistan, was found dead by Aberdeen Proving Grounds police. He had been missing for several days. Supposedly he had gone fishing, but his boat turned up abandoned in the Chesapeake Bay.