Badakhshan Province: In Yamgan District, an entire Afghan National Army unit joined the Mujahideen to protest the Obama regime’s post 2014 occupation deal (aka bilateral security deal). At least 25 U.S.-NATO-ISAF trained soldiers switched sides. The ANA commander, known as Ashoor, called the security deal a slavery pact with America.
Faryab Province: Six employees of the French NGO, Agency for Technical Co-operation and Development, were shot and killed. Cops claim they don’t know who did it, but Mujahideen proudly claimed responsibility.
Helmand Province: In Nad Ali District, a Georgian-ISAF tank was blown up. Witnesses say the crewmen were killed. Rescuers were hit with another explosion, killing three and wounding two.
Herat Province: In Shindand District, over a two day period government forces stole 200 motorcycles, 50 cars and trucks, and kidnapped two people! Witnesses say the government forces gave no reason for their actions.
Kabul Province: In Kabul City, an explosion was heard. Cops say it was a trash can bomb, and nobody was hurt.
Kandahar Province: In Panjwai District, a vehicle carrying a family was blown up by a landmine. Three people killed, one child wounded.
Nangarhar Province: In Shirzad District, a Afghan helicopter (most likely paid for with U.S. tax dollars) crashed during anti-opium ops, according to government officials. However, Mujahideen say the ‘copter was part of a seven ship heliborne assault led by U.S. forces. Mujahideen say they shot down the ‘copter. They claim the battle resulted in five U.S.-NATO-ISAF troops killed, seven ANA troops killed and 10 wounded.
Nuristan Province: In Kamdish District, the Afghan National Army called in a U.S.-NATO drone strike. Two people killed. ANA officials claim the two people were Mujahideen.
The Pubilc Health Ministry says the U.S. occupation has created more than two million drug addicts in Afghanistan!
The Afghan Ministry of Justice is considering reinstating the Death by Stoning law for people who commit adultery, or have sex without being married. President Hamid Karzai says he is against such a law.
The U.S. based World Bank is pledging even more free money to Afghanistan. This time the $50-million USD grant is for making it easier for Afghans to get loans! It’s called the Afghanistan Access to Finance Project.
The U.S. National Guard Bureau met with Lithuanian military leaders, one of the topics of discussion was the continued occupation of Afghanistan: “We have been tackling with the multinational mission in Afghanistan and training in joint military exercises. We hope that our military cooperation in multinational exercises and operations will not run out and more joint projects will facilitate its further development.”-Juozas Olekas, Lithuanian Minister of National Defense
200 Army National Guard 48th Infantry Brigade militia personnel, from the U.S. state of Georgia, departed for training to prepare for their deployment to Afghanistan in January 2014.
In the U.S. state of Louisiana, a Army National Guard militia man returned from Afghanistan was denied his civilian job. Sherman Crandle spent a year in Afghanistan. He left his Best Buy job when he was deployed, but when he returned home Best Buy told him to take a hike! This violates U.S. law! But Crandle did not give up: “Throughout the rehiring process it took me about a month and a half to get my job back…[however]…I’ve worked a total like six days so far out of the last three weeks.”