Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Afghan insurgents target safest province Bamiyan

Districts of Bamyan.
Districts of Bamyan. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
KABUL: Insurgents have stepped up attacks in the area thought to be Afghanistan’s safest, the rugged central province of Bamiyan, moving into the region in a bid to undermine security ahead of the end-2014 exit from the country of most foreign combat troops.   

Around 20 Taliban fighters from neighboring Baghlan province have crossed into Bamiyan and launched attacks in several districts, Bamiyan Police Chief General Juma Guldi Yardem told Reuters on Tuesday.

“They usually plant roadside bombs, lead attacks on security checkpoints and some have even launched suicide attacks on some government offices,” Yardem said.

Bamiyan was a focus of world attention in March 2001 when Afghanistan’s former Taliban government destroyed two colossal sandstone Buddhas carved into cliffs, targeting the 1,700 year-old statues with tank and anti-aircraft guns, as well as dynamite, because they were un-Islamic.

The province, where most people belong to the Hazara ethnic group, opposed to the Pashtun-dominated Taliban, is located in the Hindu Kush mountains around 240 km (150 miles) northwest of Kabul, and had been thought to be one of the country’s safest areas.

Though infrequent bombings and sporadic attacks have taken place, the government had been working on making the province a centre for tourism, albeit in limited form, with security provided by Afghan police and a small number of soldiers from New Zealand.

It is home also to the Bande Amir chain of lakes, whose deep blue waters are fenced by sheer limestone cliffs.

Yardem said the insurgents, who he claimed had been trained in Pakistan, attacked a police checkpoint in Kohmard district in April, and also laid roadside bombs targeting civilians.

“The insurgents are attempting these attacks in Bamiyan to create fear and panic among people, and make a safe province insecure,” he said.

Bamiyan was one of the first provinces to be handed over to Afghan security forces in July 2011, with around 1,000 lightly armed Afghan police and intelligence forces based there, but no Afghan soldiers.

“As soon as they find a security vacuum, they step up attacks,” Yardem said. “It’s obviously affecting Bamiyan’s security.”

He said he was asking the Afghan interior ministry and security forces in neighboring Baghlan to step up offensive operations against the insurgents, because if attacks were to continue there would be insufficient police officers to guard Bamiyan.

Abdul Rahman Ahmadi, a spokesman for the provincial governor, said security in the province was still comparatively good. European skiers even held an international competition in the area in March, taking advantage of heavy winter snows.

“Bamiyan is safe and secure, but there are some exceptions,” Ahmadi said.

New Zealand’s government earlier this month said soldiers from that country would leave Afghanistan in 2013, a year earlier that planned, because of security improvements in Bamiyan, with a team ready to assess security in the next few weeks.

Violence has surged across Afghanistan since the Taliban began its yearly summer offensive in April, vowing to target Afghan government and security forces, as well as the 130,000 foreign troops in the country.

from DAWN
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R.I.P. - Hospitalman Eric D. Warren

DOD Identifies Navy Casualty

             The Department of Defense announced today the death of a sailor who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.

             Hospitalman Eric D. Warren, of Shawnee, Okla., died May 26 of wounds received in action due to an improvised explosive device blast in Sangin District, Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  He was assigned to 1st Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 6, 1st Marine Division (Forward), I Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward), Camp Lejeune, N.C.

             For more information media may contact the 2nd Marine Division Public Affairs Office at 910-450-6575.
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R.I.P. - Captain Stephen James Healey

Captain Stephen Healey (picture: via MOD)
Captain Stephen James Healey killed in Afghanistan

A Military Operations news article

27 May 12

It is with sadness that the Ministry of Defence must confirm that Captain Stephen James Healey, from 1st Battalion The Royal Welsh, was killed in Afghanistan yesterday, Saturday 26 May 2012.

Captain Healey commanded the Combined Force Burma reconnaissance platoon and, whilst conducting a vehicle patrol in the north of the Nahr-e Saraj district of Helmand province, his vehicle struck an improvised explosive device. He was given immediate first aid before being flown to the military hospital at Camp Bastion where, sadly, his death was confirmed.

Captain Stephen James Healey
Captain Stephen Healey (picture: via MOD)
Captain Healey was born on 19 September 1982 in Cardiff. On leaving school he became a semi-professional footballer; playing for a number of clubs in the South Wales area including an apprenticeship with Swansea City. He continued to play whilst completing a degree in Sports Science at Swansea University. He joined the Army in 2007 and was commissioned into the 1st Battalion The Royal Welsh in 2008.
In 2009 he was awarded a Mention in Dispatches for his actions on Op HERRICK 11 as the Officer Commanding 4 Platoon, B Company. In 2011 he was selected to command the reconnaissance platoon and led their Op HERRICK 16 deployment. He deployed to Afghanistan on 9 March 2012, where he took over responsibility at Checkpoint Langar as part of Combined Force Burma.
Captain Healey leaves behind his father John, mother Kerry, brother Simon and girlfriend Thea.

Read more at MOD.UK website: http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/DefenceNews/MilitaryOperations/CaptainStephenJamesHealeyKilledInAfghanistan.htm



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5 ANA soldiers killed, 7 injured in attacks





KABUL (PAN): Five Afghan National Army (ANA) soldiers were killed and seven others injured over the past 24 hours across the country, said the Ministry of Defence (MoD).

A MoD statement said two ANA soldiers were killed and seven others injured in a roadside bomb blasts and gun attacks in the Kish-i-Kohna district of western Herat province.

While three other soldiers killed in the Barmal district of southeastern Paktika province.

However, the ministry did not reveal the health conditions of the injured soldiers.


from Pajhwok
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16 armed insurgents killed, 1 wounded and 23 others arrested by ANP



Publish Date: May 29, 2012
16 armed insurgents killed, one wounded and 23 others arrested by Afghan National Police

Counterterrorism:
During the past 24 hours, Afghan National Police, Afghan National Army, NDS and Coalition Forces launched 10 joint clearance operations in Kabul, Helmand, Kandahar, Sarpul, Baghlan, Logar, Maidan Wardak, Paktiya and Farah provinces.

As a result of these operations, 16 armed insurgents were killed, one wounded and 23 others were arrested by Afghan National Police.
Also, during these operations, Afghan National Police discovered and confiscated two PKM machine guns, one rocket launcher, five AK-47 assault rifles with 13 magazines, two different type of weapons, four radio handsets, 13 heavy rounds, 3155 light rounds, 16 different types of mines, two hand grenades, 149 kilograms of explosive materials, two motorbikes and two vehicles.
 
Crimes:
The 101 Kabul Zone National Police detained six individuals accused of theft and using fake documents in the 6th, 9th, 10th and 13th Districts of Kabul-City.
Working together, we can defeat criminals and create a safer more prosperous future.
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2 suicide bombers killed, 3 injured in Nangarhar province

Jalalabad District is located in the north-wes...
 Nangarhar Province. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
According to local authorities in eastern Nangahar province at least 5 suicide bombers were killed or injured following an explosion on Jalalabad-Tokham highway on Tuesday morning.

The officials further added the incident took place around 9:30 am local time after a driven by suicide bombers went off.

District chief for Mohmand Dara Noor Agha Kamran confirming the report said a number of militants were killed or injured following the explosion.

Mr. Kamran further added the incident took place after the suicide bombers detonated the explosives inside the vehicle after it caused mechanical problems.

He also said at least 2 suicide bombers were killed and 3 others were injured following the explosion, and were taken to Ghani Khel hospital.

Dr. Gul Rahman at Ghani Khel hospital said the health conditions of those injured following the explosion are critical and more than 70% of their bodies were burnt during the incident.

Anti-government armed militant groups yet to comment regarding the incident.

from KHAAMA
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Missile attack injures seven in eastern Ghazni province

English: Map of the districts of Ghazni provin...
English: Map of the districts of Ghazni province of Afghanistan. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
According to local authorities in eastern Ghazni province at least 3 people were injured following missile attack in this province early Tuesday morning.

The officials further added at least two missiles were fired by militants which hit near a mosque and Plan-3 areas of eastern Ghazni city.

Provincial security chief Gen. Mohammad Hussain said the missiles were fired by Taliban militants early Tuesday morning from western regions of Ghazni city.

In the meantime provincial hospital chief Baz Mohammad Hemat said at least 7 people were taken to the hospital and are in better health condition.

Gen. Baz Mohammad Hussain said the individuals who were injured following the attack were the local residents.

No group including the Taliban militants have so far claimed responsibility behind the attack.

from KHAAMA
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May 29., 2012. - ISAF Joint Command Morning Operational Update

KABUL, Afghanistan – An Afghan and coalition security force conducted an operation to detain a Haqqani leader in Gomal district, Paktika province, today.

The leader conducts roadside bombings and other attacks against Afghan and coalition security forces in Sarobi district. He also coordinates the movement of insurgents and weapons throughout the region.

Two armed insurgents attempted to fire on the Afghan and coalition troops as they approached the leader’s suspected location. The security force returned fire, killing the insurgents. The security force recovered multiple AK-47s and magazines with ammunition and a post-incident assessment confirmed that no civilians were harmed during the operation.

In other International Security Assistance Force news throughout Afghanistan:

South

Afghan forces, supported by coalition troops, conducted a search operation in Tarin Kot district, Uruzgan province, Saturday. Acting on a tip, the combined patrol searched a suspicious area and recovered 10 rocket-propelled grenades, eight fuel cells, 50 machine gun rounds and a rifle. One suspected insurgent was detained and the seized materials were confiscated to be destroyed.

East

In Khugyani district, Nangarhar province, an Afghan and coalition security force conducted an operation to detain a Taliban leader today. The leader plans and coordinates roadside bombings and other attacks against Afghan and coalition troops throughout the district. He also provides the insurgents under his control with weapons, ammunition and improvised explosive devices. The security force detained one insurgent as a result of the operation. The force also seized a rocket-propelled grenade launcher with rockets, several grenades, sniper ammunition and illegal narcotics.

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Senior al-Qaida leader killed in Kunar province Sunday

Districts of Kunar.
Districts of Kunar. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
KABUL, Afghanistan – Afghan and coalition forces confirmed that a security operation conducted Sunday resulted in the deaths of Sakhr al-Taifi, a Saudi al-Qaida leader, and one additional al-Qaida terrorist in Watahpur district, Kunar province.

Sakhr al-Taifi, also known as Musthaq and Nasim, was al-Qaida’s second highest leader in Afghanistan, responsible for commanding foreign insurgents, in addition to directing attacks against coalition and Afghan forces.

He frequently traveled between Afghanistan and Pakistan, carrying out commands from senior al-Qaida leadership. He also supplied weapons and equipment to eastern insurgents and managed the illegal transport of insurgent fighters into Afghanistan.

After positively identifying Sakhr al-Taifi and one additional al-Qaida terrorist, and ensuring no civilians were in the area, the security force engaged the targets with a precision airstrike. A follow-on assessment of the area determined no civilian property was damaged and no civilians were harmed.

ISAF Joint Command

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Monday, May 28, 2012

Drone attack in North Waziristan kills five

MIRANSHAH: A suspected US drone attack in North Waziristan has left at least five people dead and two others injured. 
The drone strike took place in the town of Mir Ali on sunday night, sources said.

Reports suggest that a house located in an area called Khuskhel was targeted in the drone attack.

The house was struck by four missiles, sources said.

from DAWN



several Pakistani sources reported the incident
with different number of casualties....

from dunya news:
The attack took place in Hassokhel town near Mir Ali, 25 kilometres (16 miles) east of Miranshah, the main town of North Waziristan.

It was the third such attack in the last four days in North Waziritan.

"The US drones targeting a house and a vehicle, fired four missiles killing people," a Pakistani security official said.

He added that the compound came under attack for a second time after some 20 minutes, with US drones firing four more missiles.

He said the exact number of drones that took part in the attack was not immediately known.

Sources : “Fear prevailed in the area as almost five drones were still flying in the air,” they said adding that the rescue process was also delayed due to drones flying in the air.

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