World War 3: Afghans killed, anti-U.S. protests spreading, U.S. bomb girls religious school, U.S. targeting children, U.S. Embassy in lockdown

The U.S. Embassy in Kabul is in lockdown: “The Embassy is on lockdown; all travel suspended. Please, everyone, be safe out there.”-Embassy Twitter announcement

For a second day, anti-U.S. riots continue in Afghanistan, over the burning of dozens of Qur’ans. A hospital in Kabul says more than 19 Afghans have been shot by U.S. led forces, nine have been killed.

Reports say the number of Afghans rioting outside Bagram are in the thousands.

Hundreds of Afghans are converging on Camp Phoenix, a U.S. base on the main highway linking Kabul with Jalalabad.  Thousands of people are rioting in Jalalabad.

“This morning a school was attacked by a NATO helicopter. Nine children, all girls, and the school’s janitor have been injured. Some of the girls were discharged after receiving treatment but about five of them are still in the hospital.”-Ahmad Zia Abdulzai, Nangarhar provincial government

Also, the U.S. has bombed a religious school for girls in eastern Afghanistan.  At least nine students are wounded, along with the school janitor.  Local Afghan officials say the girls school was targeted by NATO helicopters.  ISAF officials say they are investigating, but do not know of any officially sanctioned military action in that area.

This makes the second time, in February, that Afghan children were targeted by U.S. led forces.  On February 8, eight children were killed by U.S. led airstrikes as they were herding sheep!