27 June 2012
International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) stated that two U.S. led occupying personnel were killed by an explosion in eastern Afghanistan.
“It is ISAF policy to defer casualty identification procedures to the relevant national authorities.”
iCasualties.org reports 217 occupying forces killed so far this year.
In Ghazni Province, local officials report gun battles between locals and supposed Mujahideen/Taliban. They believe the shootout was the result of people refusing to join a specific organization.
In Paktiya Province, local officials claim that 28 Mujahideen were killed in battles there. The battles were between Mujahideen and Afghan government forces backed up by U.S. led occupying forces.
ISAF claims 10 Mujahideen killed and 21 captured in battles in Ghazni, Logar, Nangarhar, Parwan and Wardak provinces.
26 June 2012
In Helmand Province, five family members were assassinated. The family had just accepted agricultural seeds from the local government.
In Takhar Province, a suicide bomber was captured before he blew himself up. Afghan police say he is connected with the Jendullah Group of Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan.
ISAF claims seven Mujahideen killed and six captured in Ghazni, Khost, Paktika and Wardak provinces.
25 June 2012
In Badghis Province, Mujahideen claim 15 local cops defected to them. Local government officials admit cops did defect, but not that many.
In Logar Province, locals are complaining that U.S. led occupying forces are taking their money and government identification documents. It’s happening during night time raids on homes (Israeli style). Some people also say the occupiers are taking electronic items like computers.
One unnamed occupying official said items, including money, are taken because U.S. led forces believe such things will be used against them (same excuse the Israelis use when they steal stuff from the Palestinians). ISAF Brigadier General, Carsten Jacobsen, claims that people are given paperwork which allows them to get their money/items back, but many Afghans say they are still waiting months later, with no response from ISAF.
In Uruzgan Province, at least six cops were killed by an explosion, three others were wounded after the explosion when Mujahideen open fired on them.
An Italian occupying troop was killed, two wounded, in eastern Afghanistan when a police shooting range was bombed.
Dozens of people killed when Afghan Mujahideen attacked Pakistani border patrol forces. Mujahideen released a video of the beheading of 17 Pakistani soldiers (who says Pakistan isn’t doing enough for the United States?).
In Helmand Province, about 40 cops were poisoned. It happened at the police academy. The cops recovered.
In Sar-e-Pul Province, at least 90 Rahmatabad high school girls were poisoned. They have recovered.
Afghan security officials are claiming they have proof that Uzbekistan is trying to stop oil production in the Amu River basin. China’s National Petroleum Corporation was awarded the oil extraction contract last December.
An unnamed security official said U.S. puppet General Abdul Rashid Dostum (accused of the Dasht-i-Leili massacre where hundreds of unarmed prisoners were murdered) has been hired by the Uzbek government to interfere with the Amu River oil project.
Iran announced a oil pipeline project between Iran and Afghanistan. The proposed pipeline will bring Afghanistan refined petroleum products.
24 June 2012
ISAF announced two U.S. led occupiers were killed in a traffic accident, in southern Afghanistan. Another occupier died from a non-combat incident in eastern Afghanistan.
In Ghazni Province, one person was killed, another wounded, after explosives planted on a “cycle” exploded.
In Bamiyan Province, local officials claim they captured a Mujahideen leader.
In Sar-e-Pul Province, extraction of oil from the Amu River Basin officially begins.
Afghan Attorney General officials announced investigations regarding General Dostum’s interference in oil field production.
ISAF claims to have captured Mujahideen explosives expert in Paktiya Province.
23 June 2012
ISAF reports one U.S. led occupier killed by an explosion in southern Afghanistan.
In Sar-e-Pul Province, about 116 people, mostly girls, were poisoned at the Hazrat Imam Zada Yahya high school.
In Parwan Province, a Mujahideen leader, and a woman he was involved with, were killed by fellow Mujahideen. Mujahideen claim the leader and the woman were actually double agents for the Afghan government.
In Nangarhar Province, an explosion near a Hindu owned CD shop left two people dead, and two people wounded.
In Logar Province, a local police boss was assassinated. Local cops say one body guard was killed, one wounded, and two Mujahideen killed in the attack.
In Kandahar Province, an Australian occupying force CH-47 Chinook helicopter force landed. It happened while providing close support to ground troops. One crewman was injured: “One of the aircrew was injured and has been treated on site. All other personnel onboard underwent precautionary health checks following the incident.”-Major General Stuart Smith
In Uruzgan Province, three people killed, one wounded, when they drove over a mine.
In Faryab Province, a local cop and four members of his family were assassinated.
Afghan officials claim 11 Mujahideen killed, seven wounded and 51 captured, in battles in Kabul, Nangarhar, Baghlan, Balkh, Kandahar, Helmand, Zabul, Khost, Paktia, and Ghazni provinces.