Baghlan Province: In Baghlan District, religious leaders demanded a local radio station shutdown. Local police obliged the religious leaders and shutdown the radio station, in the name of security. Police also arrested 12 radio station employees, for their own ‘safety’!
Balkh Province: A group of men wearing brand new police uniforms attacked a police base. Two blew themselves up and at least three were shot and killed. At least 17 cops wounded in the battle. A report by Chinese news media made no mention of Kamikaze bombers, but did say 18 cops were wounded by at least two men dressed in police unifroms.
Ghazni Province: In Giro District, yet another claim by government officials that Mujahideen blew themselves up while planting bombs, four killed this time.
Helmand Province: In Lashkargah City, a policeman turned Kamikaze bomber blew himself up at the local police base. At least one cop and one Afghan National Army soldier killed, two people wounded.
Herat Province: In Obe District, a U.S. drone strike killed at least one person. Local government officials say it was a Mujahideen leader.
Kabul Province: In Kabul City, a magnetic bomb stuck to a Toyota exploded, but police claim nobody was hurt. More than 500 Afghans protested against Islamic State, NATO and the United States. They believe IS, NATO and U.S. are all working together! The Attorney General announced that seven more arrests have been made regarding the massive Kabul Bank scandal. Warrants for 21 former bank employees have been issued. Several Afghan senators said the parliament will reject the Obama regime security deal.
Kandahar Province: U.S. Central Command and U.S. Forces Afghanistan have placed a help wanted ad; they need a new mercenary contractor. The want 600 security guards to patrol the Kandahar airbase. “Only expatriates from the FVEY (Five Eyes) International Intelligence Sharing Network Nations (United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand) will be permitted to perform work…”
Khost Province: In Khost City, two people killed, seven wounded after a remote detonated bomb, that was attached to a bicycle, went off.
Kunar Province: Local government officials claim Pakistan fired 103 artillery rounds into Afghanistan.
Maidan Wardak Province: In Syedabad District, three Afghan National Army soldiers and three civilians killed when a Kamikaze bomber rammed his bomb laden vehicle into the ANA convoy. Eight people wounded.
Paktika Province: In Barmal District, reports that a U.S.-NATO drone blew up a taxi, killing one person and wounding another.
Uruzgan Province: In Chora District, a mini-bus full of passengers ran over a landmine. Five people killed, 14 wounded.
The British empire country of United Kingdom has stripped one of its Red Coats of his bravery medal. A former Major in her majesty’s Royal Army had the award revoked by the queen after an investigation by the Ministry of Defense. MoD officials refuse to reveal the results of that investigation.
The European Union announced they will give Afghanistan even more taxpayer money! This time $1.7-billion USD going to fund even more “development” projects!
This comes as German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said the reason the occupation of Afghanistan failed was because not enough tax money was spent: “Many things indicate that our biggest mistake has been to pin big hopes on this mission, without investing significant funds.”
The Philippines government announced that the new Obama regime security deal will end the jobs of about 4-thousand Filipinos working on U.S.-NATO bases in Afghanistan. At one time there were 6-thousand Filipinos being paid by U.S. taxpayers to work in Afghanistan.
U.S. taxpayers shelled out $486-million for 20 brand new Italian made C-27 transport aircraft (known as G-222 in Italy) for the Afghan Air Force. Now 16 of those planes have been sold as scrap metal for $32-thousand! Before that they sat abandoned at the Kabul Airport. The remaining four are in storage at the USAF Ramstein AFB in Germany. The U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) is demanding the U.S. Department of Defense explain why brand new planes were abandonded and then scrapped, instead of selling them off to another air force.
The U.S. Army has concluded their investigation into the 2009 capture of a U.S. Army soldier from Idaho. He was released this year, however, U.S. Army officials say they are not going to make their investigation results public (pending further review)!
33 air-militiamen and women of the Air National Guard 104th Air Wing Special Security Forces (Massachusetts U.S.A.) deployed to Afghanistan.