March 24, 2012, International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) announced that militants attacked a NATO/ISAF base somewhere in western Afghanistan.
ISAF refused to give any more details, but, the Italian government admitted the base was manned by Italian troops. One was killed, at least five wounded. The attack took place in Farah Province. The base was hit by heavy mortar fire.
In Helmand Province, provincial intelligence (National Directorate for Security) claim they detained seven people. Yet again they claim one is a “Taliban” leader (ever wonder how many Taliban leaders there are?).
Afghan officials claim the seven men were trained in Pakistan.
In Kandahar Province, officials there claim they’ve detained two people planning a suicide bombing. Officials say the two men are Pakistani.