Badakhshan Province: In Raghistan District, a religious leader out shopping was assassinated. Police arrested two people, but an angry mob broke into the jail and killed the two suspects.
Herat Province: In Shindand District, U.S./NATO bombed a family’s house, killing four people. The district’s government HQ was surrounded by protestors as a result. There was no explanation of the airstrike and NATO/ISAF officials said they would investigate.
Kabul Province: At the British empire’s Sandhurst military academy extension just west of Kabul City (aka Camp Qargha, aka Marshal Fahim National Defense University) an Afghan soldier attacked NATO officers, from a bathroom. 15 people were wounded including a general from Germany. A U.S. Army Major General was killed. Afghan National Army (ANA) says they’ve killed the shooter. Mujahideen claim it was one of their own who infiltrated the ANA, however they thought they had killed a British empire general. The United Nations proved that the U.S. puppet Ministry of Interior is encouraging the Afghan National Police (ANP), as well as local police (ALP) to force children to act as soldiers. This despite the 2011 Road Map Towards Compliance agreement ending such practices. ANP and ALP officials swear that they will finally implement the Road Map Towards Compliance agreement. The Ministry of Interior also reports that more than 200 people have been killed in the past few days of battles. In the city’s Mosahi district, a bomb exploded killing four ANA personnel, and wounding four others. A reporter was attacked in his home by unknown gunmen. He was wounded in the hand. It doesn’t sound like an attack by Mujahideen, because the reporter is known for criticizing the government. In the city’s 10th district an explosion rocked the Iranian embassy. Police say an artillery rocket might have impacted in the area, no casualties. As far as the unsuccessful “successful” election vote recount is going, recounts were restarted but then halted again after recount observers attacked reporters! The observers were from the opposing presidential candidates (who’re both Obama regime puppets) and they claimed the reporters were interfering in the process. The reporters say they were questioning the way the observers were eliminating votes! If this is what Obama calls a “successful” election then I guess this is how it needs to be done in the U.S. of A. U.S. taxpayers are paying to make Kabul City beautiful. It’s called U.S. Forces-Afghanistan (USFOR-A) Commander’s Emergency Response Fund. A new city park was created and U.S. officials say it was necessary to help control flooding in the city.
Kunduz Province: In Chahar Dara District, government officials admitted that ten ALP switched sides and became Mujahideen.
Kunar Province: Once again provincial officials say Pakistan is firing artillery into their territory. This time 135 rounds impacted Dangam District, no casualties reported.
Nangarhar Province: A U.S. Army Special Forces Staff Sergeant was killed while working at Jalalabad airbase. The U.S. Department of Defense says he was hurt while on patrol, but claims it was not combat related.
Uruzgan Province: In Tarinkot City, an ANP shot and killed seven other cops. One cop was wounded. The renegade cop is on the loose.
A British empire general, Peter Wall, revealed that the occupation of Afghanistan is just a primer for things to come: “….we will leave Afghanistan with the most operationally experienced Army we have had for many decades, which means we are well prepared for whatever future challenges may come our way. I believe the warrior spirit and experience the British Army has acquired during its long decade of combat in Iraq and Afghanistan means it is ready for the challenges it is likely to face in the years ahead.”
U.S. Army General John F. Campbell is making an incredible claim: “99% of the Afghans want us to stay.”
More than 100 members of the Army National Guard’s 1100th Theater Aviation Sustainment Maintenance Group (Maryland U.S.A.) arrived in Kuwait, to support operations in Afghanistan.
The Army National Guard’s 132nd Military Police Company (South Carolina U.S.A.) returned from Afghanistan.
A former U.S. Marine, who lost both legs in Afghanistan four years ago, died in California. He was from Utah. Local news reports say his family was “stunned” by his death. Doctors say he died from heart problems and a stroke related to the loss of his legs.