Friday, May 17, 2013

Afghanistan War News Updates -- May 17, 2013



Afghan Militants Threaten More Attacks After Deadly Bombing -- L.A. Times

Hezb-i-Islami claims responsibility for a suicide blast that killed six Americans and nine Afghans. It says it is stepping up assaults on foreign forces.


KABUL, Afghanistan — A militant group said its attack Thursday on a NATO convoy in the Afghan capital marked a stepped-up campaign against the foreign presence in Afghanistan, and promised more such assaults. The suicide bombing killed six Americans, including four civilian contractors, and at least nine Afghan civilians, including two children, according to local and coalition officials.

"Our party will increase its attacks against foreign troops in Afghanistan in the future," said Zubair Sediqqi, a spokesman for Hezb-i-Islami, which claimed responsibility for the attack. He spoke by phone from Pakistan. It was the first major attack in Kabul since insurgents launched their spring offensive last month.

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More News On Afghanistan

ISAF Joint Command Operational Update, May 17th -- ISAF
Suicide car bombing in Afghan capital kills 15, including 6 Americans and 2 children -- Washington Post/AP
Afghanistan blast targets NATO convoy, kills at least 6 -- Christian Science Monitor
Senior Taliban commander killed in northern Afghanistan -- Press TV (Iran)
Senior Taliban leader arrested in Baghlan: ISAF -- Khaama Press
Combined Force Arrests Taliban Leader in Baghlan Province -- US Department of Defense
ISAF targets al Qaeda facilitator in eastern Afghanistan -- Long War Journal
Canadian soldiers prepare for final deployment to Afghanistan -- Global News
Fearing Afghan instability, Russia mulls border troops -- Reuters
Russia to deploy troops on Afghanistan-Tajikistan border -- Khaama Press
Karzai visits India to discuss defense cooperation with New Delhi -- Khaama Press
Afghanistan seeks enhanced military help from India -- Times of India
Child refugees flee war in Afghanistan -- CBS News/60 Minutes
Violence against women act modification sparks furor in Afghanistan -- Khaama Press
Afghanistan’s Cycle of Corruption -- Mujib Mashal, Daily Beast

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