Sunday, October 16, 2011

Afghanistan War News Updates -- October 16, 2011

US Soldiers in Afghanistan © RIA Novosti. Andrey Greshnov

Afghan Violence Falling Sharply, NATO Says -- McClatchy News

KABUL, Afghanistan -- Insurgent attacks in Afghanistan from July through September fell by 26 percent from the previous summer, a senior NATO official said Saturday, reasserting the U.S.-led coalition's claims that violence is decreasing a decade into the Afghan war.

For five straight months ending in September, the number of attacks by insurgents targeting the Afghan government and coalition forces declined from the previous year, the first time that's happened since at least 2008, said the official, who briefed reporters on condition of being granted anonymity. However, overall attacks remained markedly higher than in 2009, before the U.S. troop surge.

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More News On Afghanistan

NATO Assessment Emphasizes Setbacks for Taliban -- New York Times

Afghan governor survives Taliban attack -- Washington Post
Afghan official unhurt in Taliban attack -- UPI
East Afghan Paktia province governor unhurt in attack, 5 killed -- Xinhuanet
Eight People, 2 NATO Troops Killed in Afghanistan -- Voice of America
Two NATO soldiers killed in south Afghanistan -- RIA Novosti
Troops kill three suicide bombers in east Afghan city -- Reuters
Three killed in eastern Afghanistan -- Yahoo News/AFP
U.S. base in normally tranquil Afghan province hit by suicide team -- L.A. Times
Militants assault US base in eastern Afghanistan -- Stars and Stripes/AP
After The Surge, The Fight For Kandahar Goes On -- NPR (Audio)
Taliban bomber responsible for the deaths of seven British soldiers captured -- The Telegraph
Taliban Did Not Kill Afghan President's Brother-NATO -- New York Times/Reuters

German president in surprise Afghanistan trip
-- Yahoo News/AFP
Germany remains committed to Afghanistan beyond 2014 -- Khaama Press

Afghan Symbol of Identity Is Subject to Search -- New York Times
State-by-state tally of U.S. troop deaths in Afghanistan war hard to determine -- Detroit Free Press
Afghanistan passes key hurdle to release aid funds -- Yahoo News/Reuters
A decade of war in Afghanistan -- Japan Times editorial

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