Badakhshan Province: In Jurm District, Mujahideen ambushed the provincial governor, provincial security chief and the local National Directorate of Security (NDS) official. After several hours of fighting the officials escaped, at least three NDS agents wounded. Mujahideen claim 11 people were killed, ten wounded.
Faryab Province: In Almar District, contractor/mercenaries (Arbaki) raid a village and ‘confiscated’ valuable personal possessions. Villagers appealed to Mujahideen, who then kicked the asses of the U.S. funded Arbakis. Mujahideen claim all possessions were retrieved, as well as capturing a motorcycle.
Ghazni Province: In Ghazni City, a U.S. Army Airborne Sergeant 1st Class (from Texas) was killed when Mujahideen preempted an attempted raid by the U.S. forces. Mujahideen claim they killed three U.S. personnel, and that U.S. airstrikes killed several Mujahideen as well as civilians. In Shalgar District, Mujahideen attacked a FOB (Forward Operating Base). Three Arbaki killed, one Mujahid killed. In Geru District, a NATO airstrike killed at least seven people. Afghan government officials claim that two of those killed are from Pakistan.
Helmand Province: In Marjah District, U.S.-NATO airstrike killed 21 people. Afghan government officials claim all 21 victims were Mujahideen, yet provided no proof. In Khanshin District, four civilians killed when they drove over a landmine. In Nad Ali District, Mujahideen attacked NATO personnel standing next to their APC. A 30 minute firefight resulted. Mujahideen reported seeing medevac ‘copters flying in after the battle. In Lashkargah City, a former political campaign manager was assassinated by men on motorcycles.
Kabul Province: In Kabul City, it was revealed that back in January a British empire Labour Party political candidate was assassinated by Mujahideen. Supposedly he was in Afghanistan observing the distribution of ‘aid’ from the United Kingdom. Ministry of the Interior reporting (yet again) that hundreds of people have been killed, and hundreds wounded across Afghanistan in the past five days of battles. The Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Industries confirms that Afghan exports are crashing. The latest three month survey reported “At least 9.9 percent of the employees of the surveyed companies had lost their jobs in a most favorable season of the year, which is unprecedented in our surveys.” Economic officials blame it on the unsuccessful “successful” elections. The Independent Electoral Complaints Commission is now asking Ministry of Interior, Afghan Intelligence and Afghan Attorney General to investigate the ongoing, and Obama regime instigated, election fraud. Outgoing president Hamid Karzai continues to insist that Afghanistan will have a new president by the end of August. A female Afghan member of parliament has endorsed the Mujahideen and the creation of an Islamic State in Afghanistan. Audio tapes reveal that she has been holding discussions with Mujahideen supporters in the British empire country of Australia! Reports say the audio taped discussions with supporters in Australia show they also support such groups as ISIS-ISIL in Syria and Iraq!
Kandahar Province: A teenager arrested on suspicion of being a kamikaze bomber reports that he was given a drug to make him more aggressive. Sounds like ‘good’ ol’ Meth. Reports that the police chief who ordered the summary execution of prisoners has resigned, due to overwhelming protests by local people. His basic rationalization for killing prisoners is that once they’re released they’re so pissed at having been in prison that they become Mujahideen. In Spin Boldak District, local police turned their weapons on each other. Eight cops killed, including the police chief.
Kunar Province: In Ghaziabad District, about 400 Mujahideen went on the offensive against the Afghan National Army and local police, dozens of people killed. In Watapur District, six U.S.-NATO airstrikes killed at least 15 people. In Dangam, Shegal, Marwara , Sarkano and Kadish districts, reports that 81 artillery rounds from Pakistan impacted within a 36 hours period. A 15 years old boy was killed.
Kunduz Province: Near Kunduz City, government officials report a week long battle with Mujahideen. At least 20 civilians killed, ten wounded. Mujahideen claim they killed dozens of “oppressive” police.
Logar Province: In Pul-e-Alam City, Mujahideen claim they wounded at least one U.S. personnel during a firefight.
Nangarhar Province: In Chaprihar District, villagers report that U.S.-NATO personnel raided their village and kidnapped two people.
Paktia Province: In Zurmat District, villagers report a U.S.-NATO/Afghan government raid killed two women and one man. In the same district, Mujahideen claim they sniped to death two people who were dressed like U.S.-NATO military personnel.
Paktika Province: In Orgun District, a U.S.-NATO airstrike killed at least five people.
“The value of trade between Iran and Afghanistan, including transit of goods and fuel products, has hit $5-billion per year.”-Nasir Ahmad Noor, Afghanistan’s ambassador to Iran
The Obama regime claims at least 25% of Afghan government forces are actually Mujahideen. The Afghan Ministry of Defense vehemently denies this, however, Mujahideen reported that in the past five days several dozens of Afghan government personnel switched sides and became Mujahideen.
The U.S. Army General killed in Afghanistan was buried in Virginia U.S.A. Strangely his boss, Commander in Chief President Barack Obama, refused to attend the funeral. U.S. news reports said Obama was out golfing!
One of the U.S. Marines who urinated on dead Afghans is now dead himself! The retired Jar Head was found dead by his wife, but get this, the local police say it was not “foul play” and it was not suicide either! An attorney for the family is blaming it on prescription medications.
95 militiamen of the Army National Guard’s 950th Engineer Company (Wisconsin U.S.A.) deploying to Afghanistan.
100 militiamen of the Army National Guard’s 927th Engineer Company (Louisiana U.S.A.) returned from Afghanistan.