07 August 2012
ISAF says: “An International Security Assistance Force service member died following an insurgent attack in eastern Afghanistan today.”
Also: “An International Security Assistance Force service member died when two individuals wearing Afghan National Army uniforms turned their weapons against ISAF service members in eastern Afghanistan.”
Also: “An International Security Assistance Force service member died following an insurgent attack in southern Afghanistan today.”
As of 07 August 2012 at least 214 U.S. led occupiers have been killed since January 2012.
In Nuristan Province, people protested Quran burning, but this time it’s Muslim insurgents getting the blame. A school was burned down, and it had as many as 300 Qurans inside.
In Kabul city, eight people were killed, four wounded, when the bus they were in drove over a mine.
In Logar Province, a suicide bomber tried driving a bomb truck onto a U.S. led a ISAF/NATO base: “A truck loaded with explosives detonated at the coalition forces’ camp in Pule Alam city.”-Ghulam Sakhi Rogh Lewanai, Logar police chief At least three people were killed, dozens wounded, in the explosion.
In Nimroz Province, local government officials say U.S. led occupiers killed four civilians, and wounded two children, in a night time raid.
After being questioned about claims that Pakistan was attacking, and even invading Afghanistan, the Afghan Defense Minister, Abdul Rahim Wardak, resigned. The Afghan House of Representatives had already fired him, but President Hamid Karzai has final say, and stated that the guy could keep his job.
In Kapisa Province, one French occupation soldier was killed, another wounded, in battle with Mujahideen. French officials say they killed ten Mujahideen.
In Helmand Province, Afghan cops were ambushed, three killed, three wounded.
06 August 2012
ISAF claims to have killed yet another “leader” from Pakistan, using a NATO airstrike.
The Afghan Interior Ministry claims: “The national police backed by army and the NATO led coalition force have killed six Taliban militants and arrested eight others during series of operations in Logar, Ghazni, and Herat provinces. Three militants were also injured over the past 24 hours.”
In Helmand Province 11 cops defected to the Mujahideen. They took their weapons and three motorcycles with them.
In Sar-e Pol Province, a local government official, and his brother, were assassinated in their house.
In Ghor Province, the local security chief, as well a local development boss, were assassinated by suicide bombing.
In Bamiyan Province, occupation troops from New Zealand were attacked. This is the second time Kiwis have been attacked. The Mujahideen are targeting the Kiwis because New Zealand had recently expanded their military mission in Bamiyan.
Pakistani officials are now accusing the U.S. puppet government of Afghanistan of being the ones who are secretly supporting Mujahideen.
05 August 2012
In Bamiyan Province, two New Zealand occupying troops were killed. One was killed when an RPG hit the armored vehicle he was in. The other was killed while he patrolled on foot.
Military leaders of the United Kingdom are asking the British government to keep their troops in Afghanistan past the 2014 pull out date. An unnamed British military source said: “The plan is for British and U.S. troops to take a back seat role next year but that is not going to happen in reality. The ANA [Afghan National Army] has been able to build capacity but it lacks quality and that’s the worry.”
In Herat Province, three children were killed after a bomb went off in the area they were playing in.
ISAF claims an al Qaeda “leader” was killed in Kunar Province.
04 August 2012
Afghan Interior Ministry and Afghan National Police Forces claim they killed 21 Mujahideen in the past 24 hours in battles in the provinces of Kapisa, Kandahar, Herat and Farah.
The Afghan House of Representatives officially fired the defense and interior ministers over what could be artillery attacks by Pakistan upon Afghanistan.