Thursday, June 28, 2012

Afghanistan War News Updates -- June 28, 2012


Insurgent Attacks In Afghanistan Increase -- Think Progress

Following months of declining insurgent activity, attacks against U.S.-led coalition soldiers rose in April and May, indicating a Taliban combeack. Insurgents launched nearly 3,000 attacks around the country in May, an increase of 21 percent from May 2011, says the International Security Assisitance Force (ISAF). The spike in attacks reversed 11 consecutive months during which insurgent attacks decreased from the previous year. ISAF attributes the rise in attacks to an earlier-than-normal start to the fighting season. “Compared to last year, enemy-initiated attacks are still down by 6%,” a U.S. defense official said. The Wall Street Journal charts the numbers:

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More News On Afghanistan

ISAF Joint Command morning operational update, June 28 -- ISAF
Insurgent attacks kill 10 police in Afghanistan -- Washington post/AP
Two NATO Soldiers Killed In Afghanistan -- RTT News
Pentagon data: Afghan improvised bombs kill fewer US-led troops -- Stars and Stripes/USA Today
Afghan Rape Case Turns Focus on Local Police -- New York Times
UN officials underscore need for long-term support for Afghanistan’s development -- UN News Centre
Afghanistan courts business to stabilize after war -- AP
Afghan women entrepreneurs look to India for opportunities -- Washington Post
At Afghan university, students fear for the future -- McClatchy News
Afghanistan Wants Its Cultural Heroes Back -- New York Times/Reuters
The rise of the fearless Afghanistan cricket team is the most heart-warming story in cricket -- New York Daily News
Afghanistan - The Heart Of Asia -- Voice of America editorial

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