Badakhshan Province: In Jaram District, a woman shot and killed her husband. She said it was because he started working for the U.S. occupiers and she has no mercy for traitors. She was arrested.
Ghazni Province: Battles continue across the province, specifically in Ajiristan District. The latest reports say massive U.S.-NATO/Afghan government airstrikes have destroyed 150 homes in the town of Abbas Khelo. The local Mujahideen say they still control the area, but are willing to let “all non-biased humanitarian” NGOs come and inspect the damage caused by the occupiers.
Faryab Province: In Pashtun Kot district, Mujahideen ambushed contracted soldiers (mercenaries) of the government, killing nine and capturing ten motorcycles.
Helmand Province: Another U.S. Special Forces Sergeant killed by Mujahideen. This time the Sergeant First Class from Louisiana was wounded in a firefight, then medevaced to Germany for treatment but died. In Gerishk District, reports of a nighttime commando assault on the village of Khalifa Tahir Aka. It was preceded by daytime U.S. led NATO airstrikes. Three Mujahideen wounded and four civilians killed.
Kabul Province: In Kabul City, yet more explosions. This time, in the Kart-e-Char area of the city, two Kamikaze car bombers rammed Afghan National Army (ANA) busses killing at least seven people and wounding 20. In the Tangi Tara Khel area of the city, a separate Kamikaze attack wounded four ANA personnel. In the Dogh Abad area of the city another Kamikaze bomber rammed an ANA bus, killing three ANA personnel and wounding eight others. The Afghan Attorney General Office reports that $729-million USD is still missing from the Kabul Bank. They’ve been able to recover only $184-million of the $913-million stolen by at least 19 employees. Those employees fled the country. After the signing of the new occupation deal (which means the U.S. will remain until 2024) with U.S. led NATO, United Kingdom’s Prime Minister David Cameron made a surprise visit to Kabul City saying “…we are not leaving this country alone. In Britain you will always have a strong partner and a friend.”
Kandahar Province: Mujahideen report they’ve liberated Registan District, and captured “large amounts of weapons and ammunition” in the process.
Kunduz Province: In Kunduz City, a magnetic bomb was attached to a police vehicle, when it exploded it wounded six civilians.
Nangarhar Province: In Jalalabad City, Muajhideen say they detected and destroyed two security cameras that were monitoring the main road.
Germany is boasting that they’ve spent 700-thousand euros ($876-thousand) in taxes to build a cricket stadium in Afghanistan!
A veteran U.S. officer of the Afghan and Iraq Occupations is now facing federal charges of bribery. The now retired Indiana National Guard Lieutenant Colonel is accused of getting kickbacks from video equipment companies involved with recruitment efforts for the Indiana National Guard.
A Vermont (U.S.A.) Army National Guard militiaman, and a 2010 veteran of the Afghan Occupation, ended his life. He was wounded in the head in Afghanistan, suffering traumatic brain injuries and developed PTSD. According to a Vermont National Guard statement 25% of the 3-thousand National Guard militiamen & women who were deployed to Afghanistan in 2010, have PTSD! And that’s from just one year’s deployment just from the U.S. state of Vermont!
For the past few months the U.S. state of Oregon has been sending off thousands of their militiamen & women. Now the Obama regime has canceled all federal job assistance (aka Joint Transition Assitance Program) for Oregon veterans of the Afghan Occupation! Local news media say state officials and the Oregon National Guard are “shocked” and “outraged”! The Oregon National Guard was hit hard this year for deployments to Afghanistan, nearly all their militiamen & women are being deployed! Here’s the rub, the federal JTA program requires that it be handled by a contractor, not through the state National Guard directly, and for some reason no contractor in Oregon qualified to handle the money.
160 militiamen & women of the Army National Guard’s 1742nd Transportation Company (South Dakota U.S.A.) returned from Afghanistan.
14 Air-militiamen of the Air National Guard’s 161st Air Refueling Wing (Arizona U.S.A.) returned from Afghanistan.
Afghanistan, 27 – 30 September 2014