Farah Province: Government officials are parading three women whom they claim killed 25 Mujahideen. The women claim their adult son-brother-husband, who was a cop, was assassinated in front of their eyes and they sought vengeance. The mother, sister and widowed wife of the cop took on Mujahideen in a battle that lasted seven hours.
Faryab Province: In Khawajah Sabz Posh District, a police FOB was attacked, at least three people killed, seven wounded.
Kabul Province: In Kabul City’s Qabil Bay neighborhood, two U.S. Army personnel were killed when a bicycle bomb exploded as their convoy passed by. The U.S. Department of Defense calls it a Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Device (VBIED). Local reports say civilians were wounded.
Kunduz Province: In Dasht-e-Archi District, a remote controlled motorcycle bomb exploded in a market killing at least six people and wounding five.
Nangarhar Province: In Shirzad District, Mujahideen claim to have capture a drone intact, and have transfered it to a secret location.
Nuristan Province: In Kamdish District, Afghan National Army claims they called in a U.S.-NATO drone strike (airstrike), which killed six people. It was part of ongoing battles with Mujahideen, which left at least 22 people dead over the weekend.
Paktika Province: Just hours after the Afghan parliament approved the Obama regime’s occupation plan, a Kamikaze bomber blew up and killed at least 57 people in Yahya Khel District. About 60 people wounded.
It was revealed that NATO member Turkey was the site of genocide against Afghan refugees. Nine women and children were shot and killed when they tried to cross from Turkey into Bulgaria. The remains of their bodies were found on the Turkish side of the border in May 2014. And at the beginning of November 2014, 24 Afghans were killed as they sailed from Turkey for Romania. The official Turkish explanation is that they drowned.
The New York Times and Washington Post claim that Obama regime puppets in the Afghan government were conned by a man claiming to be a representative of the Mujahideen. They thought they were talking peace with a Taliban leader. He ended up getting away with “a lot of money” from U.S. taxpayers, and has now disappeared.
The New York Times also reported that Barack Obama, the supposed president of the United States, quietly signed an executive order continuing combat ops, despite years of telling the U.S. public that the U.S. military was going to be playing a training and support role only. The decision to continue combat ops comes right after Obama fired his Secretary of Defense, Chuck Hagel.
15 – 19 November 2014: U.S. taxpayers stuck with $511-million bill