18 June 2013/09 Sha’ban 1434/28 Khordad 1391/11 Wu-Wu (5th month) 4711
In Parwan Province, Bagram air base was hit by artillery attack (early reports said it was a rocket), four U.S. personnel killed, several wounded. The attack was confirmed by U.S. Department of Defense. U.S. forces conducted a search operation to find the source of the rocket attack.
In Kandahar Province, Maruf District, a U.S. drone (UAV) crashed. Afghan and U.S. government officials blame it on “technical problems”, but Mujahideen say they shot it down. Provincial government officials also say eight Mujahideen killed by NATO/ISAF forces.
In Kabul Province, Kabul city, a suicide bomber blew himself up near the Independent Human Rights Commission office, killing at least three people, and wounding four security guards and one girl. Officials say the target was a politician, but he survived.
In Logar Province, locals report three teenagers killed by NATO/ISAF airstrike.
In Farah Province, Bala Buluk District, Mujahideen claim they’ve shot down yet another U.S. helicopter in that district. Mujahideen say U.S. attack helicopters were responding to their attack on U.S. armored vehicles.
Senior Obama administration officials said the U.S. will meet with Mujahideen in Doha, capital of Qatar, in the near future. It’s been revealed by Norwegian government officials that Norway has been hosting secret talks between U.S. and Afghan government officials and Mujahideen, something U.S. officials have always denied.
The Afghan puppet government is now officially in charge of all occupation military operations. NATO Secretary General, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, said NATO will no longer plan, execute or lead combat operations in Afghanistan.
The U.S. state of New Hampshire revealed that 43 members of their state militia Army National Guard C Company, 3rd Battalion 238th Aviation Regiment, is undergoing training for deployment to Afghanistan.
United Kingdom Ministry of Defence officials say that after the end of 2013 their Red Coat troops will no longer take part in combat operations, they will focus on training Afghan personnel only.
U.S. ambassador to Canada, David Jacobson, admitted it was he who convinced Canadian officials to keep their Canuck troops in Afghanistan for as long as they have. The admission comes as Canada sends their final troop deployment to Afghanistan. At least 900 Canucks deployed for Operation Attention.
17 June 2013/08 Sha’ban 1434/27 Khordad 1391/10 Wu-Wu (5th month) 4711
In Jowzjan Province, war criminal and U.S. puppet ally, Abdul Rashid Dostum, ordered his minions to attack the provincial governor. Dostum’s minions also attacked the Afghan government’s National Directorate of Security (NDS) compound. Provincial officials say they do not know why such an ‘insider’ attack was ordered.
In Nuristan Province, Mujahideen announced that they’ve assembled thousands of troops to launch a major offensive in that province. Provincial officials confirmed that thousands of Mujahideen have gathered in Kamdish and Bar-g-Matal districts. Government officials say Pakistan is supporting the Mujahideen offensive.
In Laghman Province, Mujahideen attacked a supply convoy with RPGs and machine guns. Two trucks destroyed, three drivers killed, several people wounded.
In Maidan Wardak Province, provincial government officials reporting hundreds of Mujahideen from Pakistan observed gathering for offensive against U.S./Afghan government forces.
In Helmand Province, Lashkargah city, a suicide bomber tried to assassinate the local police chief. Apparently only the bomber was killed, one cop wounded.
In the U.S. state of Virginia, a drive is on for volunteered supplies for U.S. MASH units: “Afghanistan MASH units are in GREAT NEED of sheets! These units treat and house our military service men and women who are wounded in battle and their linens are all but gone! They are using torn, worn and blood and other bodily fluid stained sheets over and over again.”-RoxAnne Christley’s Operation Bedsheet
In the U.S. state of Iowa, about 50 members of the state militia Army National Guard 211th Air Ambulance unit returned home from Afghanistan.
In the U.S. state of Minnesota, more than 100 members of the federal U.S. Army Reserve 203rd Transportation Company deployed to Afghanistan.
In the U.S. state of California, a Canadian private security contractor is being sued for the wrongful death of at least one U.S. citizen in Afghanistan. Tundra Security is being accused of failing to following their own company policies when they re-hired an Afghan who was fired for making threats against U.S. co-workers. That Afghan then killed or wounded several U.S. co-workers on Forward Operating Base Frontenac.
Russian news media reveals that U.S. taxpayers have paid for 30 Russian made Mil Mi-17 type helicopters. The U.S. Department of Defense bought the helicopters for the Afghan government, at a cost to U.S. taxpayers of $500 million USD!
16 June 2013/07 Sha’ban 1434/26 Khordad 1391/09 Wu-Wu (5th month) 4711
In Helmand Province, a USMC Lance Corporal was killed. However, the U.S. Marine Corps is investigating just how he was killed. They would only say he was killed “…while supporting combat operations in Helmand Province.”
In Badghis Province, six local cops in Panirak village, Bala Murghab District, joined the Mujahideen.
In Farah Province, the Afghan National Army (ANA) Special Operations Command claims to have killed five Mujahideen.
In Uruzgan Province, Chura District, six people killed, four wounded after they drove over a landmine.
In Logar Province, Mohammad Agha District, ANA officials claim they killed 15 Mujahideen, and captured five others.