Monday, April 22, 2013

Afghanistan War News Updates -- April 22, 2013

U.S. Army Spc. Joseph Gonzalez provides rooftop security during a meeting with the Farah provincial council at the governor's compound in Farah City, Afghanistan, April 18, 2013. Gonzalez is assigned to Provincial Reconstruction Team Farah. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Petty Officer Josh Ives

As Fighting Season Begins, a Gruesome Terrorist Attack Shakes Afghanistan -- Time

Many died instantly, execution-style, with bullet wounds in the back of their heads. Some bled to death. And others perished in the initial explosion that cleared the way for militants to take over two government buildings in this provincial capital; their grisly remains spattered nearby walls and pavements.

The April 3 attack in Farah city, in the west of Afghanistan, was the deadliest in nearly two years: it left over 50 dead and more than 100 wounded. Yet the carnage got little media attention because of Farah province’s marginalized status along the border with Iran and the difficulty reaching it over dangerous roads.

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More News On Afghanistan

ISAF Joint Command Operational Update, April 23rd -- ISAF
Senior Taliban and IMU leaders killed in Afghan-NATO operations -- Khaama Press
Combined Force Detains Insurgents After Firefight -- US Department of Defense
11 people abducted in Afghanistan after chopper's forced landing -- L.A. Times
Afghan Taliban say captured all onboard crashed helicopter -- Reuters
Taliban captures at least 9, many from Turkey, from crashed helicopter in Afghanistan -- CBS/AP
Dozens of Afghan schoolgirls taken to hospital after 'poison attack by Taliban' -- Daily Mail
Afghanistan Girls' School Feared Poisoned By Gas -- Huffington Post/Reuters
Over 60 school girls poisoned in Takhar province of Afghanistan -- Khaama Press
Girls school poison gas: 74 female students under medical watch in Afghanistan -- Examiner
NATO, US won't continue Afghan mission without forces agreement -- Stars and Stripes
Afghanistan-US security agreement executable in 2015: Mosazai -- Khaama Press
Kabul welcomes German military plan to stay, Taliban issues warning -- Stars and Stripes/Deutsche Presse-Agentur
Reduced security blamed for Taliban attack -- Washington Post
Some Afghan police are drawn to poppy trade to boost income -- Stars and Stripes
Audit criticizes USAID on power project in Afghanistan -- Stars and Stripes/McClatchy News
Afghanistan, Pakistan, U.S. To Meet For Talks In Brussels: Afghan Official -- Express Tribune/Reuters
Kerry to Host Afghan, Pakistan Talks -- ABC News/AP
Kerry to meet Afghanistan's Karzai and Pakistanis -- Reuters
Kerry to meet Karzai, Pakistan military chief -- AFP
President Karzai urges China’s role in Afghan peace process -- Khaama Press

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