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  • Afghanistan - Key Taliban commanders killed in Herat operation

    05/05/2007 2:43:36 AM PDT · by HAL9000 · 9 replies · 781+ views
    Pajhwak Afghan News ^ | May 3, 2007
    KANDAHAR CITY, May 3 (Pajhwok Afghan News): Important Taliban commanders were among more than 130 people killed in a recent counter-insurgency operation in the western Herat province, insiders confided to Pajhwok Afghan News on Thursday. A key commander released recently along with four others in exchange for Italian journalist Daniele Mastrogiacomo died in the Zerkoh raid, which also left over 50 civilians dead, touched off furious protests and prompted President Hamid Karzai to warn foreign troops against collateral damage. The much-criticised prisoner swap resulted in the release of Ustad Yasir, Mufti Latifullah Hakimi, Mansoor Ahmad, Hamdullah and Mullah Ghaffar....
  • Afghanistan - Scores of Taliban said killed by US-led Afghan force

    04/29/2007 10:37:47 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 8 replies · 509+ views
    Reuters (excerpt) ^ | April 30, 2007
    KABUL, April 30 (Reuters) - U.S.-led coalition troops have killed scores of Taliban fighters in Afghanistan over the past several days, the coalition said on Monday. Backed by air support, the Taliban were killed in two separate battles in the western province of Herat, which lies near the border with Iran and has been relatively safer until recently compared to the southern and eastern areas where the Taliban are largely active, it said in a statement.
  • Herat, Afghanistan - U.S. State Department employee killed by car bomb

    05/17/2006 11:47:11 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 9 replies · 267+ views
    AFP via Babelfish translation | May 18, 2006
    ALARM - an American killed in an attack commits suicide in Afghanistan KABUL - an American, employed by the State Department, was killed Thursday in a attack-suicide with the booby-trapped car with Herat, the large city of the west of Afghanistan, declared a spokesman of the American embassy in Kabul.
  • Pics of the funeral for the 17 dead Spanish soldiers

    08/18/2005 8:00:34 AM PDT · by sabrita · 14 replies · 759+ views
    El Mundo ^ | 8/18/05
    Moving pics of the religious (gasp) ceremony in Herat for the 17 Spanish soldiers killed recently. It's in Spanish, but pretty self-explanatory. They're adding more pictures as events unfold. Click the back arrow for some pics of Zapatero looking really dopey.
  • 17 Spanish troops killed in Afghanistan (Chopper went down)

    08/16/2005 3:45:37 AM PDT · by F14 Pilot · 46 replies · 1,847+ views
    cnn | 16/8/05
    This is just in CNN reported that 17 spanish troops killed in afghanistan will keep you posted
  • Ahmad Shah Massood (1953- September 9, 2001)

    09/09/2004 11:51:32 AM PDT · by Shermy · 8 replies · 1,467+ views
    Afgha.com ^ | September 9, 2004 | Sunil Sainis/Laxman Bahroo
    War brutalizes man, every afghan bears living testimony to this. If the landscape of Afghanistan bears the craters of the endless war, the political and military leadership in Afghanistan also carries war's indelible scars. It is important never to lose sight of this. Ahmed Shah Mas'ud was born to an army family in 1953 in the Panjshir Valley north of the Afghan capital Kabul. His father was a colonel in the Afghan Army and enrolled his son at Kabul's Lycee Istiqlal High School. Upon graduation Mas'ud joined Kabul's Polytechnic Institute. In 1973 King Zahir Shah was deposed and exiled by...
  • Up to 7 Die in Clashes Over Ousted Afghan Governor

    09/12/2004 9:39:03 PM PDT · by TexKat · 4 replies · 196+ views
    Reuters ^ | 9/12/04 | Saeed Haqiqi and Sayed Salahuddin
    HERAT, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Up to seven supporters of an ousted Afghan governor were killed and 20 wounded on Sunday in clashes with police and U.S. troops in the western city of Herat, which was placed under night curfew. The curfew order from the city's army commander came after hundreds of supporters of Ismail Khan, sacked by President Hamid Karzai on Saturday as part of his election pledge to rein in warlords, burned and looted U.N. offices and set fire to the Pakistani consulate. Doctors said up to seven of Khan's supporters were killed and 50 wounded in clashes with...
  • Explosion Outside Western Afghan Police Station Kills Five, Injures Dozens More

    07/11/2004 6:56:04 AM PDT · by nuconvert · 259+ views
    AP ^ | July 11, 2004
    Explosion Outside Western Afghan Police Station Kills Five, Injures Dozens More Amir Shah/Associated Press KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - A bomb exploded outside a police station in the western Afghan city of Herat on Sunday, killing five people and injuring dozens more, including a police officer, authorities said. Herat police chief Ziauddin Mahmoudi said a time bomb concealed in a pile of garbage along a main road exploded near a building with shops on the ground floor and a police station on the upper floor. The blast killed five people, including a 12-year-old boy, and wounded at least one police officer,...
  • Afghan Forces Reclaim Control in Herat

    03/21/2004 7:50:11 PM PST · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 4 replies · 101+ views
    The Las Vegas Sun ^ | March 21, 2004 at 19:40:54 PST | STEPHEN GRAHAM
    KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Forces loyal to Herat's governor claimed to have retaken control in the western city Monday after fierce factional fighting that killed Afghanistan's aviation minister and left as many as 100 people dead. The governor's troops fought against those of militia commander Zaher Naib Zada, who said his forces were responsible for Sunday's fatal shooting of Aviation Minister Mirwais Sadiq, which sparked the clashes. Fighters loyal to Gov. Ismail Khan - the aviation minster's father - retook Zada's militia barracks and detained 25 of his fighters but the commander himself escaped capture, police chief Zia Mauddin Mahmud...
  • Tank battles rage in Afghan city

    03/21/2004 1:42:15 PM PST · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 11 replies · 110+ views
    Reuters ^ | Sun 21 March, 2004 21:13 | Sayed Salahuddin
    KABUL (Reuters) - An Afghan cabinet minister has been killed in the western city of Herat, provoking ferocious tank and gun battles in which the city's military commander said more than 100 people died. There were conflicting accounts of the killing of Civil Aviation Minister Mirwais Sadiq, son of powerful Herat provincial governor Ismail Khan. Khan's spokesman said he was ambushed but officials from both sides said he was killed trying to enter the house of a local government commander. The fighting looked to be the worst between pro-government factions since President Hamid Karzai was installed after U.S.-led forces...
  • Kabul-to-Kandahar Road Completed; Other Successes Noted in Afghanistan

    12/18/2003 1:17:50 PM PST · by bdeaner · 5 replies · 178+ views
    Talon News ^ | 12/18/03 | Richard Brownell
    Kabul-to-Kandahar Road Completed; Other Successes Noted in Afghanistan By Richard Brownell Talon News December 18, 2003NEW YORK (Talon News) -- A paved road stretching 300 miles and connecting the Afghan city of Kandahar with the nation's capital of Kabul completed this week is just one of many improvements Afghanistan has seen in the past year, according to State Department officials in Washington Wednesday."The Afghans ... are an inconceivably resilient and resourceful and hardworking people," said USAID Deputy Assistant Administrator James Kunder. "They have provided many of the laborers and subcontractors for the Kabul-to-Kandahar highways."The original highway from Kandahar to Kabul...
  • Provisional Reconstruction Team begins work in Herat [Afghanistan]

    12/05/2003 6:59:29 AM PST · by Ragtime Cowgirl · 5 replies · 311+ views
    Army News Service ^ | Dec. 4, 2003 | Maj. Richard C. Sater
      Provisional Reconstruction Team begins work in HeratBy Maj. Richard C. Sater Spc. Mary Miller and two young Afghan girls in traditional costume plant a tree at the conclusion of the opening ceremony for the Provincial Reconstruction Team headquarters. Miller is assigned to the 407th Civil Affairs Battalion, Fort Snelling, Minn. Maj. Richard Sater HERAT, Afghanistan (Army News Service, Dec. 4, 2003) -– Two little girls in traditional Afghan dress giggled as they helped plant a young pine tree outside a new building on the northwest side of town housing the headquarters for the Herat Provincial Reconstruction Team. The...
  • Afghan warlord Ismail Khan stripped of military post in major reshuffle

    08/13/2003 10:58:37 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 2 replies · 180+ views
    Agence France-Presse | August 13, 2003
    KABUL, Aug 13 (AFP) - Afghan President Hamid Karzai stripped powerful warlord Ismail Khan of his post as military commander of western Afghanistan in a major reshuffle of provincial governors and officials, the state Bakhtar news agency and officials said on Wednesday. The National Security Council decided Khan could not retain his post as military commander while governor of Herat province it said, citing a decree by Karzai who said earlier this year that officials could not hold both military and civil posts. A new Herat military commander would be named shortly, Bakhtar said. Human rights organisations have accused...
  • GOTTA SEE THIS-War Endur.Freedom 9/28/02 - Bagram rocker, Herat, 82nd Airborne, Kabul

    09/27/2002 9:17:39 PM PDT · by Diogenesis · 50 replies · 410+ views
    AP, Reuters, Yahoo, and the usual suspects | 9/28/02 | Pres. Bush and the valiant US military after the 911 Atrocities
    GOTTA SEE THIS - War for Enduring Freedom 9/28/02 - Bagram rocker, Herat, 82nd Airborne, Kabul BREAKING: Bagram female rocker BREAKING: Herat women losing freedom BREAKING: Army Panther 82nd Airborne Division Kabul bakery, manure factory, street bank ===================== Bagram =================== In Bagram, on Sept. 27, 2002, heroes entertained by Joan Jett, reportedly the first female rocker to ever perform in Afghanistan. ===================== Herat =================== In Herat, women are losing freedom. Religious leaders have now banned women from parks at night and from wearing colorful clothes. ===================== Kabul =================== In Kabul, at the bakery. In Kabul. In Kabul, at the manure...
  • Heavy fighting breaks out between rivals Afghan warlords

    08/01/2002 11:50:49 AM PDT · by HAL9000 · 6 replies · 199+ views
    Kyodo News ^ | August 1, 2002
    ISLAMABAD, Aug. 1, Kyodo - Heavy fighting has been raging over the past two days between forces loyal to two rival warlords in the Ghoryan district about 65 kilometers west of Herat in southwestern Afghanistan, Afghan Islamic Press (AIP) said Thursday. The Pakistan-based agency said the firefight between fighters loyal to Commander Mohammad Ismael and Commander Mohammad Kareen Khan began Wednesday morning. A spokesman for Kareem Khan told AIP that the fighters under Ismael Khan attacked the area with the support of tanks. He accused Kareem Khan's troops of setting the houses of local residents on fire, burning several...