08 March 2013/25 Raby’ ath-Thani 1434/18 Esfand 1391
(where’s the U.S. main streamer media on this one?) In Kapisa Province, Afghan National Army (ANA) troops attacked a U.S. base. Reports say the ANA soldiers were using U.S. supplied vehicles. One civilian contractor was killed, one U.S. soldier killed, as well as three ANA troops. Local government officials say it was a spontaneous attack, as U.S. personnel apparently insulted ANA troops as they were leaving the base. However, an independent report says U.S. forces open fired on an ANA vehicle, killing the driver. Then other ANA forces arrived and open fired in a vengeance attack. The independent report says two more ANA troops were killed, nine U.S. personnel were killed and two wounded. ISAF said only: “Individuals wearing Afghan National Army uniforms turned their weapons against International Security Assistance Force members in eastern Afghanistan today, killing one ISAF-contracted civilian. The incident is currently under investigation.”
The above incident in Kapisa might be connected to a massive home invasion operation the day before.
In Helmand Province, a NDS (National Directorate of Security) spy was assassinated by Mujahideen.
In Kandahar Province, a motorcycle bomb was used to destroy an Afghan government forces’ Toyota Land Cruiser. Also, Mujahideen claim two NATO tanks rolled over landmines. The casualties were medivaced by helicopters.
The games with U.S. tax dollars continue in regards to the U.S. funded COIN (COunter INsurgency) aircraft program for Afghanistan. Once again Beechcraft is protesting the USAF decision to give Afghanistan the A-29 Super Tucano. This is the second time Beechcraft is protesting. The USAF has held competition/review between the Beechcraft AT-6 and A-29 twice now, and the A-29 won both times. The program could end up costing U.S. taxpayers $950 million USD.
07 March 2013/24 Raby’ ath-Thani 1434/17 Esfand 1391
In Kapisa Province, in Koh Band district, a large scale home invasion operation took place. According to locals six homes were set on fire, wounding seven people including children. Apparently the operation was actually an attempt to kidnap a local Imam.
In Ghazni Province, an ANA soldier joined the Mujahideen.
(here’s another one the U.S. main streamers missed) In Maidan-Wardak province, in Chak district, U.S. helicopters attacked ANA forces! Six Afghan government troops killed in the Blue on Green attack. The U.S. air attack on Afghan government forces came after Mujahideen ambushed U.S. ground forces in the same area.
In Kunar Province, Mujahideen say they killed three U.S. personnel during a firefight in the Chowki district.
In Farah Province, three cops were killed, nine wounded, while they were destroying an opium field in Khak-e-Safid district. Local officials say one of the cops stepped on a landmine.
In Herat Province, two explosions wounded at least five people. One of the explosions was caused by a motorcycle bomb, which went off as an opposition political party was holding a rally.
In Uruzgan Province, six mercenaries (contracted militia/cops, aka Arbakis) joined the Mujahideen.
In Kandahar, a policeman from the Zhiri district joined the Mujahideen.
A female U.S. Army soldier, Tonya Long, went to prison, convicted of trying to smuggle more than $1 million out of Afghanistan. Investigators say she and her family spent half of it on plastic surgery, vacations and a tractor/trailer rig. She served in Afghanistan as customs inspector with the 189th Combat Sustainment Battalion between 12 January 2008 and 5 April 2009. She will spend five years in prison, three on probation and must pay back one million U.S. tax dollars: “Tonya Long betrayed her team and while other soldiers were fighting for our country, she was stealing money intended to support the mission.”-Thomas G Walker, U.S. Attorney
Merry olde Britisher slave taxpayers are going to be funding $14.9 million in Afghan mining projects. Prime Minister David Cameron revealed that his bloody Red Coat interests in Afghanistan are not about fighting terrorism but about getting control of natural resources. Recent mineral resource analysis suggests that Afghanistan has $3 trillion worth of gold, gems, iron ore, and petroleum!
06 March 2013/23 Raby’ ath-Thani 1434/16 Esfand 1391
In Paktia Province, another U.S. home invasion, in Girda Chiri district, resulted in three people being killed. Reports say the three people killed were shot out of frustration because the U.S. led forces did not find whatever it was they were looking for. Several people were beaten.
In Farah Province, two Italian NATO troops, and an Afghan translator, were wounded after they drove over a landmine. The explosion flipped their new Iveco Lynx wheeled vehicle.
In Takhar Province, local government officials say a potential suicide bomber might have set off his bomb too soon. Police say the bomb went off in his house, wounding the home owner and a child. The home owner/potential bomber has been arrested.
In Herat Province, a police commander was assassinated by Mujahideen.
In Kandahar Province, a NDS spy was assassinated by Mujahideen.
USMC General James Mattis told the U.S. Congress that thousands of U.S. personnel need to remain in Afghanistan after the supposed 2014 pullout: “I have made my recommendation….That recommendation is for 13600 U.S. forces.”
General Mattis originally wanted to keep 20000 personnel in the Central Asian country! So much for any withdrawal. Mattis also told Congress that he wants to turn over drone operations to Afghanistan.
05 March 2013/22 Raby’ ath-Thani 1434/15 Esfand 1391
In Kunar Province, reports that three people simply walking were killed by U.S. led drone strike, in Ghazi Abad district.
In Laghman Province, Mujahideen say they engaged a U.S. led patrol in Qarghaee district, killing one and wounding two.
In Saripul Province, Mujahideen say they liberated the village of Qonsai. Three Arbakis killed, three wounded. One Mujahid wounded.
In Helmand Province, Mujahideen claim to have repelled a U.S. led offensive in Babaji district. At least three ISAF armored vehicles destroyed. The offensive might have started after Mujahideen ambushed an ISAF foot patrol earlier in the day in the same district.
While the U.S. is actually planning on staying, German Defense Minister Thomas Maiziere announced they are leaving. Specifically they will abandon OP (Observation Post) North near the city of Puli-khumri in Baghlan Province.
In Badakhshan Province, Mujahideen presented local government officials with the bodies of 16 ANA troops. Mujahideen said they killed the ANA soldiers in a firefight. Mujahideen say in the battle they captured 12 government personnel, 2 vehicles and 37 weapons. Eight government vehicles were destroyed. Two Mujahideen killed, one Mujahid was wounded.
At least 21 former executives and employees of Kabul Bank have been convicted and sent to prison. They were convicted of fraud after it was discovered that 90% of the bank’s loans went to only 19 individuals and businesses. Sentences range from six months to five years in prison. Two former executives will have to pay back more than $700 million combined.
33 years later, a Soviet soldier who went MIA (Missing In Action) during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, has been found, alive. According to Russian media the soldier defected to the Mujahideen. Just think you Yankees, 30 years from now you could be hearing similar reports about your MIAs!