Faryab Province: In Pashtun Kot District, a massive Israeli style invasion of Zaghan, Qala Niyaz Bek and Aaq Dara villages (by government forces) resulted in 16 civilians killed (including teachers and students), and 40 homes burned down!
Helmand Province: In Musa Kala District, villagers say one of their neighbors was killed by a U.S./NATO airstrike.
Kabul Province: In Kabul City, a Afghan Public Protection Force cop assassinated three U.S. doctors working at the Cure International Hospital. He also wounded a nurse. The cop was wounded and arrested. At the Kabul airport a Afghan was arrested for trying to smuggle out 854 grams of heroin.
Kunar Province: In Nari District, police say they called in a U.S. drone strike, killing both Afghan and Pakistani Mujahideen.
Logar Province: In Mohammad Agha District, a Mujahideen commander, who was also a member of the Afghan High Peace Council, was assassinated. His body guards were wounded. In Pul-e-Alam City, Mujahideen say they brought down an attack helicopter, which landed in the city and was promptly cordoned off. Also, reports that U.S.-NATO troops conducted an Israeli style raid on a city Mosque, killing the Imam who was leading prayers. In two other Israeli style home invasions two people were kidnaped and one killed.
Nangarhar Province: In Daronta area, somebody planted a magnetic bomb on the vehicle of a lawyer. It exploded, killing one person and wounding seven others.
Nuristan Province: In Want District, locals say a woman was killed after stepping on a landmine planted by government forces.
Parwan Province: In Charikar City, 17 people were wounded by an explosion, police refused to give more details.
Zabul Province: In Qalat City, Mujahideen say a suicide bomber actually survived his attack on a Afghan National Army and National Directorate of Security convoy. However, dozens of government personnel were killed or wounded. Remote detonated bombs were also used in the attack.
Mujahideen reporting that almost 100 people across Afghanistan have joined in their fight against the U.S. occupation, in the past week. At least 15 were former government troops/cops.
The Independent Election Commission has decided to delay the partial vote count of the “successful” election results, due to massive fraud! Obama and the United Nations called the elections a success before the votes were even counted! Election officials still claim that the pro-Obama candidate Abdullah Abdullah is the winner.
NATO has abandoned 335 bases in Afghanistan.
Did you know in 2012 the United States awarded an Afghan the Peace through Commerce award, for creating the first ever insurance company in Afghanistan? What a bunch-o-crap! That’s your U.S. tax dollars at work.
To add to that, U.S. Special Investigator for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR), John Sopko, discovered that of all the U.S. contractors operating in Afghanistan, DynCorp has received the lion’s share of U.S. taxes. Shopko says the controversial DynCorp has been paid nearly 70% of the $4-billion in U.S. taxes sent to Afghanistan by the U.S. Department of (failed)State!
An Iowa National Guard militiaman, wounded in Afghanistan in 2011, killed himself recently. His mother told The Des Moines Register he was a medic and was disturbed by the high number of wounded children in Afghanistan, saying some of the attacks on children looked intentional.
80 militiamen of the Army National Guard’s Battery B, 1st Battalion, 158th Field Artillery, 45th Fires Brigade (Oklahoma) deploying to Afghanistan.
A U.S. Army soldier lost his house in Florida, after deploying to Afghanistan. The soldier is now based in Hawaii, but when he deployed to Afghanistan he asked a ‘friend’ to watch his house in Florida. The home is occupied by a couple who were homeless (and former convicted drug dealers). They claim the soldier’s so called friend gave verbal permission to move in, in exchange for remodeling work on the house. As a result the local Sheriff says he can’t do anything about the situation. “I want the people out. They’re criminals living in my house!”-Michael Sharkey, U.S. Army Specialist