Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Five UN Peacekeepers, 7 Staff Killed in South Sudan

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The United Nations says about 200 armed men attacked one of its convoys in South Sudan, killing five peacekeepers and seven civilians.  At least nine other people were injured, some seriously.
 

The United Nations says the five peacekeepers, who were all Indian nationals, were killed trying to protect the convoy of about 18 civilians, when they were ambushed in the eastern state of Jonglei and an intense firefight ensued.

U.N. peacekeeping spokesman Kieran Dwyer said about 30 peacekeepers were escorting the convoy which was traveling on the main road to Pibor, moving from Gurumuk to Bor.

“It is clear it was a deliberate attack against the United Nations; there were no other organizations with them," he said.

Inter-communal violence has been on the rise in Jonglei, especially between the Lou Nuer and Murle communities, who raid each other’s cattle herds.

While the United Nations says it is too soon to know who conducted the attack, South Sudan’s army spokesman Philip Aguer blamed it on insurgents led by David Yau Yau, a rebel leader fighting government forces in the area.

U.N. spokesman Dwyer said the mission in South Sudan, which has about 6,500 troops, would have to be careful about future movements while the incident is investigated.

“We are going to have to reassess the safety procedures for any movements at all, while we try to determine exactly who attacked us, why, and work with the government in South Sudan to make sure this does not happen again," he said.

The U.N. secretary-general, Ban-Ki-moon, said through a spokesman that he is “appalled” by the attack and noted that the killing of peacekeepers is a war crime that falls under the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court.

The Security Council also condemned the attack urging the government of South Sudan to swiftly investigate and bring the perpetrators to justice.

from VOA News
by Margaret Besheer
April 09, 2013

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Taliban ambush main security check post in Nuristan province

Kamdesh District in the Nuristan Province in A...
Nuristan Province in Afghanistan (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
According to reports, a group of Taliban militants attacked a security check post used by Afghan security forces in central Paron district of eastern Nuristan province.

A local security official speaking on the condition of anonymity said the incident took place around 12:00 am local time on Tuesday and continued until dawn time.

At least 2 Afghan police officers have reportedly been killed following the clashes.

Jangal military check post located in Paron district is considered to be one of the main security check posts located around 10kms away from the center of Paron in Nuristan province.

According to the security officials provincial governor Mohammad Tamim Nuristan and head of the national directorate of security (NDS) have travelled to the area.

Reports also suggest that several Taliban militants have created sanctuaries in the area and are planning to carry out a fresh attack on the security check posts.

from KHAAMA
By Sadaf Shinwari - 09 Apr 2013, 8:54 am

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NATO helicopter crash in Nangarhar province of Afghanistan

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Jalalabad District is located in the north-wes...
Pachir Agam District is located in the south-west of Nangarhar Province. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

ISAF Joint Command:

KABUL, Afghanistan – Two International Security Assistance Force service members died following a helicopter crash in eastern Afghanistan today.

The cause of the incident is under investigation, however initial reporting indicates there was no enemy activity in the area at the time of the crash.

It is ISAF policy to defer casualty identification procedures to the relevant national authorities.

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According to local authorities in eastern Nangarhar province of Afghanistan, a NATO helicopter crashed in Pechigram district on Tuesday morning.
A border police commander for the 8th Battalion, Nasim Khan confirming the report said the helicopter crashed in Gera Khel area at Pechigram distrrict.

Mr. Khan further added that Afghan police forces have been sent to the incident area and there are no reports regarding the casualties.

Taliban group claimed responsibility behind the incident and said the helicopter was shot down by Taliban fighter.

In the meantime Pichegram district governor Mirbaz Khan also confirmed the report and said the helicopter crashed on Tuesday morning around 9pm after Taliban militants opened fire on the chopper.

He said all the crews on board are feared dead following the incident.

from KHAAMA
By Sayed Jawad - 09 Apr 2013, 10:01 am

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Apr. 09., 2013. - ISAF Joint Command Operational Update

KABUL, Afghanistan – Afghan and coalition security forces confirmed today the death of Taliban leader, Naqibullah, and several other insurgents during three operations in Sar-e Pul district, Sar-e Pul province, and Shibirghan district, Jowzjan province, Saturday.

Naqibullah had control over a cell of Taliban fighters that conducted multiple direct fire and improvised explosive device attacks targeting Afghan and coalition forces. He also had a history of collecting taxes in order to finance the Taliban terrorist network, and managed the weapons distribution chain for insurgent cells in Jowzjan province.

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Apr. 09., 2013. - RC-East operational update

BAGRAM, Afghanistan - Afghan National Security Forces and coalition forces detained four suspected insurgents and found and safely cleared 16 improvised explosive devices during operations in eastern Afghanistan throughout the past 24 hours, April 8.

Ghazni province
Afghan National Security Forces found and cleared one IED during operations in the Ab Band district. Afghan National Security Forces found and cleared three IEDs during operations in the Dehyak district.

Kunar province
Afghan National Security Forces found and cleared one IED during operations in the Tsowkey district.

Laghman province
Afghan National Security Forces found and safely cleared three IEDs during operations in the Mehtar Lam district.

Logar province
Afghan National Security Forces detained four suspected insurgents during operations in the Muhammad Aghah district. The detained suspects were transferred to a base for questioning.

Afghan National Security Forces found and safely cleared four IEDs during operations in the Muhammad Aghah district.

Wardak province
Afghan National Security Forces found and safely cleared four IEDs during operations in the Sayyidabad district.

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Monday, April 8, 2013

In Several Joint Clearance Operations, 12 Armed Taliban Killed (Apr.08.2013.)



Publish Date: Apr 08, 2013

Counterterrorism:
 
In past 24 hours, Afghan National Police conducted several joint clearance operations with the cooperation of Afghan National Army, NDS and Coalition Forces to clean some of the areas from terrorists and enemies of peace and stability of Afghanistan.

The operations were conducted in Kunar, Nangarhar, Kapisa, Jowzjan, Kandahar, Zabul, Maidan Wardak, Ghazni, Paktiya and Helmand provinces, as a result 12 armed Taliban were killed and one armed Talib was wounded.                                                                                     
 
Also, during these operations, Afghan National Police discovered and confiscated some amount of light and heavy round ammunitions and 2000 kilos of explosives.

Counter Crimes:
 

The 101 Kabul Zone National Police detained four suspects accused of seizing government property in the 7th District of Kabul-City.
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French Troops Move Against Islamist Base in Mali

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French troops in northern Mali have launched a new operation against a suspected Islamist militant base near the city of Gao.

A reporter for VOA said Monday that a force of about 1,000 soldiers, backed by tanks, helicopters and drones, is moving against the base in the small town of Bourem.

Al-Qaida-linked militants fled to remote areas after French and Malian government troops drove them out of northern Mali's main cities and towns in a January offensive.

Meanwhile, the president of Niger says the battle against Islamist militants in neighboring Mali is "almost over."

In an interview with VOA, President Mahamadou Issoufou says northern Mali is free and "many terrorists have been eliminated," following the French-led offensive.

He predicts armed militants and drug traffickers will still organize attacks but says "significant results have been achieved."

France has indicated it will begin withdrawing its troops from Mali by the end of this month. 

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has called for the deployment of two replacement forces in Mali - one to help stabilize the country and one to continue fighting al-Qaida.

In the interview, Niger's president voiced support for the presence of U.S. troops and drones in Niger.  Issoufou says the forces are needed to fight regional terrorism, and says that without the drones, "we are blind."

President Obama has said about 100 U.S. military personnel are in Niger for the purpose of intelligence collection.

from VOA News
April 08, 2013

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Explosion in Wardak kill 9 civilians and injures 22 others

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Map of Afghanistan with Maidan Wardak highlighted (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
According to police officials in central eastern Maidan Wardak province of Afghanistan, at least 9 civilians were killed and 22 others were injured following a roadside bomb explosion in this province.

Provincial police chief spokesman Abdul Wali Noorzai confirming the report said the incident took place around 9am local time on Monday morning after a civilian bus struck with a roadside bomb.

The vehile was reportedly moving towards Kabul city from eastern Ghazni province of Afghanistan when the incident took place.

Mr. Noorzai further added that at least 9 people including a woman and 22 others including two women were injured.

No group has so far claimed responsibility behind the incident.

Taliban militants and other insurgent groups in Afghanistan frequently use improvised explosive device to target Afghan and coalition security forces which normally leads to civilian casualties.

from KHAAMA
By Meena Haseeb - 08 Apr 2013, 11:35 am

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Apr. 08., 2013. - ISAF Joint Command Operational Update

KABUL, Afghanistan – An Afghan and coalition security force arrested a facilitator with ties to multiple terrorist organizations during an operation in Ishkamish district, Takhar province, today.

The facilitator is believed to be an improvised explosive device expert who has done work for the Taliban and the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan. He owns a residence suspected of being used exclusively for building and distributing IEDs for use in attacks against Afghan and coalition forces. He is also alleged to be heavily involved in the financial aspect of the insurgency, generating funding support of continued terrorist activities.

In other International Security Assistance Force news throughout Afghanistan:

North

During another operation today in a different area of Ishkamish district, Takhar province, an Afghan and coalition security force killed Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan facilitator, Juma Khan. Khan utilized his residence as a staging point for IMU terrorists, offering safe haven and weapons storage for fighters as they prepared for attacks against Afghan and coalition forces. He also had a history of procuring and distributing weapons and ammunition to his fellow insurgents. As a result of the operation, the security force also seized multiple grenades, one AK-47 with magazines, a pistol belt with magazines, and ammunition.

East

The Wardak Provincial Response Company, aided by coalition forces, detained known insurgent Juma Gul in Jalrez district, Wardak province Saturday.

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Apr. 08., 2013. - RC-East operational update

BAGRAM, Afghanistan - Afghan National Security Forces and coalition forces detained three suspected insurgents and found and safely cleared five improvised explosive devices during operations in eastern Afghanistan throughout the past 24 hours, April 7.

Ghazni province
Afghan National Security Forces detained three suspected insurgents during operations in the Andar district. The detained suspects were transferred to a base for questioning.

Coalition forces found and cleared two IEDs during operations in the Muqer district.

Nangarhar province
Afghan National Security Forces found and cleared one IED during operations in the Bati Kot district.

Wardak province
Coalition forces found and safely cleared one IED during operations in the Sayyidabad district.

Afghan National Security Forces found and safely cleared one IED during operations in the Sayyidabad district.

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