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Combat Journalist (Kabul) – A grieved day in Afghanistan for everybody; the government, the people, coalition forces, US Military, & the Taliban insurgents.

First Attack – Twin Suicide Bombings in Kandahar:

A suicide bomber in Spin Boldak district of Southern Kandahar province attacked a crowd of people who were having tea or lunch or chatting with each other in a small café close to the highway.

First explosion caused by a motorcycle-mounted IED left several dead and wounded.

Within few minutes when people from around the area gathered at the explosion spot, a foot suicide bomber penetrated the crowd; setting the bomb on his body off, killed the 2nd group of civilians also.

The twin explosions killed 23 civilians and wounded over 50. Around 30 of the wounded men had suffered minor injuries and were dismissed after medical treatment at a close by clinic.

Second Attack – Suicide bombing in a crowded marketplace in Northern Faryab

A crowded marketplace in Maimana capital of Northern Faryab province where civilian men, women & children usually go to purchase their household needs.

Suicide bomber on foot sets his body explosives off in the middle of the market in the afternoon, couple of hours after Kandahar massive twin suicide attacks.

Two people were killed; one was a woman, another, a Local Policemen patrolling the market.

Atop the two killed, 10 people were also wounded – out of which 5 were women who were out to purchase goods for their houses.

A controversial incident – Precision Air Strike by NATO Forces killing 18 Afghans

This incident took place in South Central Logar province when NATO troops came under fire from an insurgent position. The dismounted forces requested air support to tackle the attack.

Helicopters arrived at the scene, and attacked the hideout where the forces had taken fire from.

According to local Afghan officials 18 civilians including women & children were killed as the Taliban insurgents were hiding within the same house with the civilians; and 8 Taliban fighters were also killed.

But according to the ISAF-NATO Public Affairs Office, after “Follow-on assessment, it became clear that only two women were slightly wounded, & the forces transported them to an ISAF medical facility for treatment”.

President Hamid Karzai condemned this, and called for a thorough investigation to determine further facts about the incidents – and to clarify if the civilian casualty did actually occur.

Last incident is crash of an ISAF helicopter in East of Afghanistan

In the afternoon Wednesday 7th May ISAF Joint Command Press Desk released a statement saying a helicopter of the coalition forces has crashed in Eastern Afghanistan killing two crew members.

The helicopter was a UH-60 Blackhawk.

An Afghan official later said that the helicopter belonged to the US Army infantry and was en route to Kabul. He did not specify the province where the helicopter crushed.

The official said the crush site was secured & cordoned off by Afghan & coalition troops in the area.

A natural incident killed an 11-years-old girl in Northern Balkh province

This incident is although non-hostile, but is sad and unfortunate for the girl who lost her life.

She was busy playing with her plastic toys, when the television which was improperly set on table, fell off at the small girl’s head, killing her immediately.

The television was an old SONY 32” and was relatively very heavy.

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Three killed, 102 wounded in Afghan military base bombing

Sep 11, 2011, 10:17 GMT

Kabul – Three Afghan civilians, including an interpreter for NATO-led forces, were killed, and 102 others injured, when an explosive-laden truck was detonated in front of a foreign military base in central Afghanistan, officials said Sunday.

The NATO-led forces in a statement confirmed that a Taliban suicide bomber had detonated a large vehicle-borne explosives device at the entrance of Combat Outpost Sayed Abad, causing significant number of injuries. ‘Seventy-seven ISAF personnel and less than 25 Afghan civilians have received non-life-threatening injuries’ the NATO statement said.

The driver, whose truck was carrying firewood, detonated his explosives late Saturday at the Outpost’s entry control point, the statement read. The base is in Sayed Abad district of Maidan Wardak province.

‘As a result of the explosion, an Afghan interpreter and a guard for coalition forces and a civilian were killed’ Shahidullah Shahid, the provincial governor’s spokesman, said. Coalition forces put the death toll at two Afghan civilians.

He said foreign soldiers and Afghan guards with the base were also injured.

The Taliban took responsibility for the attack, which came one day before the 10th anniversary of September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States.

Separately, a roadside bomb in northern Afghanistan killed five civilians, including three children who were travelling in a vehicle, Kunduz police chief Samiullah Qatra said. Another civilian was injured in the explosion.

Meanwhile, six civilians were killed and nine others were injured on Saturday when a civilian vehicle struck a roadside bomb in the eastern province of Paktika.

‘A passenger vehicle struck a roadside bomb in Barmal district of eastern province of Paktika province yesterday, killing six civilians, including two women and injuring nine others,’ Mukhles Afghan, the spokesman for the governor, said.

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Executive Summary of Army Regulation 15-6 Report on Death of
Khpalwak

On 28 July, 2011 insurgents initiated a complex attack in the city of Tarin Khot, Uruzgan,
Afghanistan. The targets attacked included the Provincial Governor’s Compound and the
Radio Television Afghanistan (RTA) compound.

At the RTA compound two insurgents armed with small arms and suicide vests used a
vehicle-borne IED to destroy the gate and section of the wall to gain access to the
compound. They entered the RTA building and exchanged fire with uniformed Afghan
forces in the immediate vicinity.

When US forces arrived at the compound they began to receive small arms fire from the
insurgents. US forces first responded with small arms fire, and then with crew-served
weapons. The unit was informed by uniformed Afghan leadership at the scene that two
suicide bombers were in the RTA building; they were not aware of any civilians present.

Additional US forces arrived at the scene and one Soldier was wounded by small arms
fire. When forces were not able to neutralize the insurgents with ground-based fire, the unit
directed AH-64 engagements with 30mm gun on the building. After the last engagement
with 30mm gun the firing from the building ceased.

As a significant proportion of ANSF forces were committed to the fight at the Governor’s
compound, US forces led a building clearing operation to confirm the insurgents no longer
posed a threat. Upon US Soldiers entering the RTA building the two suicide bombers
detonated their explosives, collapsing the front walls of the building and trapping members
of the clearing team under heavy brick debris.

While some Soldiers rushed to the aid of the injured, others remained in overwatch to
provide security. While those operations were ongoing, a small team of Soldiers was
directed to continue clearing the remains of RTA building.

During the clearing operation a Soldier in an overwatch position, outside the building,
identified movement of a young adult male in the building through a large hold in a broken
wall. The room the man was in was immediately adjacent to the room where one of the
suicide bombers had detonated his suicide vest IED, and across the hall from the other
suicide vest detonation, just minutes before.

The Soldier then heard a shot that he perceived came from the man’s exact location. It is probable that the shot he heard was
actually fire by a Soldier inside the building during the building clearing.

The Soldier in overwatch assessed the individual he observed to be enemy and fired a
single round which did not strike him. In the stress and urgency of the moment, it is highly
probable that Soldiers in the courtyard outside the building incorrectly perceived that shot
as having been fired by the man in the building. Multiple Soldiers believed he was
shooting, and called out warnings.

A Soldier was directed to move up to the broken wall where the man was seen. As the
Soldier approached he observed a young adult male with a beard with something clinched
in one of his fists and reaching for something on his person with his other hand.

Based on the events of the events of the preceding minutes the Soldier assessed the actions as
those of a suicide bomber who was taking steps to detonate an IED that posed a lethal
threat to numerous Soldiers in the immediate area. He shot the individual with his M-4,
killing him.

Because of the danger posed by unexploded ordnance, the US Soldiers withdrew from the
building as soon as friendly forces were extracted from the rubble of the IED blasts.

Afghan forces removed the body from the building; it was that of Ahmad Omid Khpalwak.
He was unarmed; no weapon was found nearby. It appears that all the rounds perceived
as coming from his location were instead fired by US Soldiers.

In summary, Ahmad Omid Khpalwak was killed in a case of mistaken identity. He was shot
by US forces who believed he was an insurgent that fired on them with a weapon and was
subsequently taking action to detonate a suicide vest IED.

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KABUL, Afghanistan (Sep. 3) A combined Afghan and coalition security force killed a key affiliate of the al-Qaida network during a security operation in Jalalabad district, Nangarhar province, yesterday.

Sabar Lal was an insurgent leader responsible for attacks and financing insurgent operations in the Pech district, Kunar province. He was in contact with several senior al-Qaida members throughout Kunar and Pakistan.

The security force located Sabar Lal at a compound in Jalalabad district after receiving information from local citizens. He emerged from the building with an AK-47 assault rifle and was killed.

Several suspected insurgents were also taken into custody during the security operation.

Coalition security forces have captured or killed more than 40 al-Qaida insurgents in eastern Afghanistan this year.

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