Badakhshan Province: In Jaram District, villagers say U.S. supported government forces shot and killed three villagers for no apparent reason.
Ghazni Province: In Qarabagh District, an Afghan National Army (ANA) convoy was hit by a suicide bomber. Two soldiers killed, two wounded.
Helmand Province: The ANA reports one of their personnel was killed by an explosion. In Maraj District, police say three Mujahideen accidentally blew themselves up while planting landmines. In Sangin District, the ANA says that during an operation that captured 28 bombs, two ANA personnel were killed by an explosion. In Greshk District, Danish-NATO troops were hit by suicide bomber. Military officials from Denmark admit they suffered casualties, but refused to give details.
Herat Province: In Kushki Kohna District, an Afghan National Police member shot and killed six cops. ANP officials say the renegade cop has escaped and took all the weapons and ammo at the police checkpoint.
Kabul Province: In Kabul City, according to local cops for some reason a family put a bomb they found into a wood burning stove. It exploded and killed three of them, and wounded two. The cops think the bomb was mixed in with wood that was grabbed in a pile and not noticed. President Hamid Karzai stated that he suspects the United States is behind the suicide attacks that killed at least 29 people including dozens of UN workers from Canada, Germany, Lebanon, United Kingdom and United States. Karzai says he now believes the uptick in terrorist attacks are coming at the hands of the Obama regime in order to justify keeping U.S. troops in Afghanistan after the supposed 2014 pullout. Two people were arrested for depositing $9-thousand in fake U.S. money! The suspects told cops they got the U.S. cash in Pakistan. It’s been revealed that a former Canadian-NATO Brigadier General has been sitting in an Afghan jail for the past three weeks, for gun running! He currently works for Dubai based private security company called GardaWorld. Afghan officials say things can be cleared up if GardaWorld pays a “licensing fee”.
Kandahar Province: In Kandahar City, a suicide bomber killed one cop. Officials say the bomber blew himself up as the cop approached him. In Pacher Agam District, a suicide bomber attacked the district police HQ. Two cops killed, three wounded. In Bati Kot District, Mujahideen rescued a man who was kidnapped by U.S. led (Obama regime Presidential Guards?) the day before. Mujahideen report increasing pleas for help by families of people who’ve been kidnapped.
Kunar Province: In Marwa District, four children were killed by an artillery barrage that is said to have come from Pakistan. Three people were wounded. In Ali Abad District, an Israeli style night time home invasion resulted in three people being kidnapped.
Maidan Wardak Province: In Syed Abad District, a U.S. (Presidential Guards?) led Israeli style home invasion resulted in five people being kidnapped.
The Afghan Ministry of Communications & Information Technology of Afghanistan announced they will launch Afghanistan’s first satellite in February. Mmmm, I wonder who’s paying for it?
The U.S. Army is replacing the use of morphine for battle field wounds with the powerful and controversial drug ketamine.
A Washington Post report has revealed that a $4-billion USD road project is literally falling apart. The road was built by the United States and other NATO members. However, an unnamed U.S. officials said nothing has been done to maintain the road, and it is so bad that many Afghans arriving at the Ghazni Hospital are victims of the bad road.