9 June 2012
In Kapisa Province, at least six French troops were killed, four wounded, when the NATO convoy was attacked by a suicide bomber. This as French President, Francois Hollande, announced that French forces will begin leaving Afghanistan in July.
International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) says at least five U.S. led occupation personnel were killed in eastern Afghanistan. Four were killed in an attack by Mujahideen. One was killed by an explosion.
At least 188 U.S. led occupation personnel have been killed since the beginning of 2012.
Afghanistan’s Ministry of the Interior fired a provincial security boss, and a provincial prison boss. The two men were in charge of operations in Sar-e-Pul Province. This is because of a prison break that happened on the night of 7 June.
Another provincial security boss, in Tagab district, was fired for being AWOL.
Afghan officials also claim they killed 11 Mujahideen, capturing two, in battles in the provinces of Helmand, Zabul, Ghazni, Paktika, Herat and Farah.
8 June 2012
Yet again, USMC General John Allen apologized for U.S. forces killing innocent people. The killings took place on 6 June, in Logar Province. U.S. occupying forces called in a “precision strike” on a house, which they claim was a Mujahideen hideout. Turns out the house was full of relatives who just celebrated a wedding that day. At least 18 people were killed, including nine children.
Mujahideen claim responsibility for a prison break in Sar-e-Pul Province. It happened on the night of 7 June, and the Mujahideen used explosives to get the prisoners out. More than 30 people escaped, but Afghan officials claim they captured half of them. At least 34 people were wounded in the prison break operation.
ISAF reports two U.S. occupation personnel killed by explosion in southern Afghanistan. They said it happened on 7 June. ISAF also said “An International Security Assistance Force service member died as a result of a non-battle related injury in southern Afghanistan today.”