Taliban Strike Afghan Government Buildings
Linkedin

Taliban Strike Afghan Government Buildings

Kabul : Afghanistan | Aug 03, 2012 at 5:51 PM PDT
Source: The New York Times
XX XX
Views: Pending
 
The insurgent forces struck at least six districts of Kunar Province, attacking district governors' offices, police and army outposts, and other government buildings. Our security forces defended their people with bravery, said Fazlullah Wahidi, the provincial governor. FULL ARTICLE AT The New York Times
 
  • Clear
  • Share:
  • Share
  • Clear
  • Clear
  • Clear
  • Clear
 
 
Advertisement
 
Advertisement
 

News Stories

 
  • Nangarhar districts face insurgent threat

    Pak Tribune
    Insurgent activity is threatening several remote districts of Afghanistan's eastern Nangarhar province provincial police chief, Abdullah Stanikzai, said. Speaking at a press conference, Stanikzai said that Shirzad, Khogyani, Hesarak, Pacheragam and...
  • Installations in eight Kunar districts attacked

    Pak Tribune
    Afghan officials on Friday (Aug. 03) said Taliban targeted government installations and security forces in eight districts of eastern Kunar province including provincial capital, injuring five persons. Taliban, however, claimed government troops...
  • Imam among 25 injured in mosque explosion

    Pak Tribune
    A prayer leader among 25 people were injured in a bomb blast inside a mosque in Chaparhar district of eastern Ningarhar province today, a local elder said Friday. The bomb planted in the prayers area of the mosque in Daulatzai region went off at...
  • Afghanistan mosque bomb wounds 19: official

    DAWN
    A bomb hidden inside a mosque tore through dozens of worshippers during Friday prayers in eastern Afghanistan, wounding at least 19 including the imam, officials said. The attack in Chaparhar town in Nangarhar province came just days after a...

More From Allvoices

 
Tap_logo_330_110_event
 


Use of this site is governed by our Terms of Use Agreement and Privacy Policy.

© Allvoices, Inc 2008-2013. All rights reserved.