Monday, April 15, 2013

Afghanistan War News Updates -- April 15, 2013

U.S. soldiers take cover while receiving small arms fire from insurgents after leaving their compound to be air assaulted out of the Khogyani district of Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province, March 31, 2013, and back to Combat Outpost Connolly. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Jon Heinrich

Afghanistan: Challenges Of Security Handover -- Caroline Wyatt, BBC

As the war in Afghanistan fades from the front pages in the West as fewer international troops die, the human cost of the conflict is increasingly being borne by Afghan forces.

On Friday, the Taliban attacked and killed at least 13 Afghan soldiers in the Naray district of Kunar, an area near the border with Pakistan long contested and used by insurgents and foreign fighters as a transit route.

The insurgents attacked just before dawn.

It was yet another test of Afghan national security forces as Nato steps back from its front-line role, ahead of the withdrawal of coalition combat troops by the end of 2014.

The soldiers killed were in what was deemed to be one of the most effective Afghan fighting units.

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More News On Afghanistan

ISAF Joint Command Operational Update, April 15th -- ISAF
Afghan commandos kill 22 insurgents -- AP
19 Taliban including senior commander killed in E. Afghanistan -- Global Times
Airport attacked in eastern Afghanistan, helicopter damaged -- Khaama Press
Explosion kill Afghan 7 civilians, injures 4 others in Zabul -- Khaama Press
Senior Lashkar-e-Taiba leader arrested in Afghanistan -- Khaama Press
Taliban received help from Pakistan in deadly raid, Afghan minister says -- Stars and Stripes
ISAF airstrike that killed civilians breached presidential ban - Karzai -- RT
Afghan government blames US, Taliban for civilian deaths in airstrike -- Stars and Stripes/L.A. Times
Indefinite suspension: Pakistan stops release of Afghan Taliban prisoners -- Express Tribune
Pakistan stops release of Taliban prisoners from its jails -- Khaama Press
Equipment crawls through Afghanistan to Pakistan -- Express Tribune
Afghans struggle with IED detection, removal -- Stars and Stripes
Tensions rise over Afghan, Pakistan border dispute -- Reuters
500,000 jobs needed to combat unemployment in Afghanistan -- Khaama Press
Unemployment fuels Afghanistan insecurity -- Al Jazeera
Taliban Justice -- Sami Yousafzai and Ron Moreau, Daily Beast
Afghanistan held hostage by warlords -- Lucy Morgan Edwards, Gulf News
Moscow entering 'mission creep' in Afghanistan -- F. Michael Maloof, WND
America's quiet victory in Afghanistan -- Brig. Gen. Steven A. Shapiro, The Hill

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