Afghanistan
In Pakistan, stalled military operation means refugees can’t go home
In Pakistan, stalled military operation means refugees can’t go home
NATO slams cross-border shelling
Afghanistan – Wardak Security Transition was Irresponsible: Governor
Afghanistan – ICRC Warning of Worsening Security Dismissed by Government
Taliban’s Grip Broken in Southern Afghanistan: Officials
Revealed: Dr Afridi sought asylum in US, says investigators
NATO supply trucks surge at Pakistan border
Pakistan – Non-starter: Panel to oversee peace talks with Taliban dismantled
Security forces killed an al Qaeda-linked insurgent leader in Nuristan. The Taliban killed an ISAF soldier in the west. Twenty security guards in Uruzgan surrendered to the Taliban.
Afghanistan – Violence against women on the rise in Farah
Kanjar, an insurgent leader affiliated with both the Taliban and al Qaeda, was killed during a raid in the Waygal district.
Afghanistan – Taliban Threaten Panjwai Residents for Turning to Government
The Taliban killed seven children in an IED blast in Ghor, an American and two Afghan engineers in Bamiyan, and an ISAF soldier in the east. A police commander and 15 policemen in Farah defected to the Taliban. Security forces killed an IMU leader in Kunduz.
Pakistan – Racking up the bill: Thousands of NATO containers stranded
Afghans embrace social media as NATO pullout nears
Afghan NDS Detains 241 Suicide Bombers in Two Years: Taheri
Special operations forces killed Khadim, an Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan leader and explosives expert who recruited and trained fighters for suicide attacks, during yesterday’s raid in Kunduz.
Afghan President Karzai Asks for German Help with Taliban Talks
NATO unaware of attacks into Kunar
The video, released on Voice of Jihad, shows the suicide bombing at the outer wall, and Haqqani Network fighters entering the base.
Lack of Intelligence Allows Taliban Infiltration of Afghan Forces
Afghan Forces Not Able to Secure the Country: Analyst
Rockets Fired From Pakistan Pound Afghan Villages
An Afghan soldier wounded two US troops on a base in Faryab province.
“Numerous suspected insurgents” were detained during the raid that targeted a senior Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan leader in Kunduz province.
Key Afghans Tied to Mass Killings in ’90s Civil War
The endgame: Afghan opposition says peace hinges on Pakistan
The Taliban killed five Afghan security guards in Wardak and two ISAF soldiers in the south. A member of the Afghan security forces killed three ISAF civilian trainers in Herat. Two members of the high peace council in Zabul defected to the Taliban.
There have been two other green-on-blue attacks resulting in casualties this month.
Civilian Deaths in Afghan North Almost Equal Insurgent Deaths: Commander