Monday, January 18, 2010

Afghanistan War News Updates -- January 18, 2010



Teams of Militants Launch Bold Attack in Central Kabul -- New York Times

KABUL, Afghanistan — Teams of militants launched a spectacular assault at the heart of the Afghan government Monday, with at least two men detonating suicide bombs and the rest fighting to the death only 50 feet from the gates of the presidential palace.

The attacks, the latest in a series targeting the Afghan capital, paralyzed the city for hours, as hundreds of Afghan commandos converged and opened fire. The battle unfolded in the middle of Pashtunistan Square, a traffic circle that holds the palace of President Hamid Karzai, the Ministry of Justice and the Central Bank, which appeared to be the object of the attack.

As the gun battle raged, another suicide bomber — this one driving an ambulance — struck a traffic circle a half-mile away, sending a second mass of bystanders fleeing in terror.

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More News On Afghanistan

Kabul "under control" after brazen Taliban assault -- Reuters
Militants launch multiple attacks across Kabul -- Yahoo News/AFP
Taliban militants attack Afghan capital; 5 killed -- Yahoo News/AP
Militants Launch Bold Attack in Central Kabul -- Reuters
Kabul Rocked by Explosions -- Wall Street Journal
Taliban attacks Afghan capital -- Al Jazeera
Kabul shuts down as Taliban target city centre -- The Telegraph
Gunbattle Erupts in Afghan Capital -- Voice of America
Taliban militants attack Afghan capital -- The Guardian
US Envoy Says Taliban Attack on Kabul 'Not Surprising' -- Voice of America
Afghan Parliament Recesses Without Confirming Cabinet -- Voice of America
Taliban suicide bombers attack Kabul shopping mall -- McClatchy News
Afghans describe Taliban attacks in Kabul -- BBC
BBC correspondent at the scene of Kabul gunfight -- BBC
Five Dead, 38 Wounded In Kabul Violence - Ministry -- Wall Street Journal
In pictures: Kabul under attack -- BBC

Karzai Closing In on Taliban Reconciliation Plan -- New York Times
U.S. optimistic over new Taliban reintegration plan -- Reuters
Chinese kidnapped as Karzai mulls Taliban strategy -- AFP

Parliament to recess without full Cabinet -- UPI
Karzai again rebuffed over new cabinet -- Financial Times
Afghan president unlikely to form Cabinet before key international aid conference -- L.A. Times

Iran - Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan vow cooperation for regional stability -- ISRIA
'Afghanistan yet to prepare anti-graft policy' -- AFP
Frontline troops in Afghanistan to receive ‘Sharpshooter’ rifles -- Times Online

The Taliban won't rest until it has destroyed the government of Hamid Karzai -- Con Coughlin, The Telegraph
Good money after bad in Afghanistan? -- Global Post
Jim Gant, the Green Beret Who Could Win the War in Afghanistan -- Ann Scott Tyson, Washington Post

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