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www.khaama.com
| 1 month ago
Afghan soldier Abdul Basir shot dead five French soldiers during the beginning of 2012 in north-eastern Kapisa province. Afghan defense ministry officials on Tuesday announced the Afghan soldier was sentenced to death however defense ...
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modatraining.com
| 1 month ago
It was not clear when the soldier was convicted of the crime and Azimi did not have any other details about his case. The four French soldiers were killed on Jan. 20 in Tagab district of Kapisa province. Just a month earlier, on Dec. 29, 2011 ...
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www.inquisitr.com
| 1 month ago
The International Security Assistance Force confirmed the crash in a brief statement, but no other details were given other than the ISAF saying “the cause of the crash is under investigation.” In a statement issued Tuesday, ... Also on Tuesday, the
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www.odishaeye.com
| 29 days ago
The four French soldiers of NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) were gunned down on January 20 this year in Tagab district of Kapisa province during a trainning session by the Afghan soldiers. The casualties prompted ...
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sgt-jim.blogspot.com
| 1 month ago
The Taliban leader is responsible for transporting insurgents throughout the region and directs improvised explosive device and direct-fire attacks against Afghan and coalition forces in the district. In Muhammad Aghah district, Logar province, ...
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www.pakistankakhudahafiz.com
| 1 month ago
Last week, the ISAF reported “an individual wearing an Afghan National Security Force uniform” shot and killed three civilian employees in Western Afghanistan, the first time that an apparent member of Afghan forces has targeted Western support
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www.terrorismwatch.org
| 1 month ago
France is the fifth largest contributor to Nato's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), which is due to pull out the vast majority of its 130000 troops by the end of 2014. Kapisa was the last area of Afghanistan under the control of
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www.inventioninfo.info
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France is the fifth largest contributor to NATO's International Security assistance Force (ISAF), which is due to pull out the vast majority of its 130000 troops by the end of 2014. On Wednesday, French troops handed over the key Afghan province
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www.khaama.com
| 29 days ago
It is unclear when the soldier was convicted of the crime. The four French soldiers were killed on Jan. 20 in Tagab district of Kapisa province. A month earlier, another Afghan soldier killed two members of the French Foreign Legion on Dec.
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submarinersworld.blogspot.com
| 1 month ago
And last week an Afghan soldier was sentenced to death for killing five French soldiers in Kapisa province in January. Posted by John Browne at 12:59 ... Share to TwitterShare to Facebook. Labels: afghanistan, isaf, NATO, shooting ...
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www.aaj.tv
| 29 days ago
France is the fifth largest contributor to NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), which is due to pull out the vast majority of its 130000 troops by the end of 2014. Kapisa was the last area of Afghanistan under the control of
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karenmillen01.jugem.jp
| 1 month ago
A few days later, he announced that the French forces fighting in Afghanistan would be withdrawn from the country by end 2013 instead of late 2014 as expected for the entire international force of NATO (ISAF), under the banner of which are deployed
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sgt-jim.blogspot.com
| 1 month ago
7/19/2012 06:16:00 PM SgtJim No Comments yet, your thoughts are welcome. According to local authorities in eastern Kapisa province of Afghanistan, at least three people were killed and four others were injured following an explosion in this ...
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sgt-jim.blogspot.com
| 1 month ago
An Afghan-led security force, supported by coalition troops, detained several suspected insurgents during an operation to arrest a Taliban leader in Shah Wali Kot district, Kandahar province, today. The leader is a weapons supplier who ...
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afchild.blogspot.com
| 1 month ago
NATO aircraft and ground forces attacked insurgents on open ground in the Najrab district of Kapisa, said Brigadier General Carsten Jacobson, a spokesman for NATO's 130000-strong International Security Assistance Force (ISAF). "Following the