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Wolfgang Schneiderhahn stood down over the 4 September strike on fuel tankers in the northern province of Kunduz...The strike is thought to have killed dozens of civilians collecting fuel. Bookmark with:
Tags: Germany, Franz Josef Jung, Kunduz, defense minist, Berlin, Politics, War Conflict, War in Afghanistan, Afghanistan, NATO, Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, Kunduz airstrike, Taliban, Military of Germany, House of Guttenberg, Taliban insurgency, Angela Merkel, Bundeswehr, International Security Assistance Force, Guttenberg Bavaria, Guido Westerwelle, Chahar Dara District Offensive, German nobility, Airstrikes
Jeffrey Kaye, t r u t h o u t Report With recent news reports centering on Attorney General Eric Holder's announcement that some Guantanamo detainees would be prosecuted in federal court and revamped, albeit flawed military commissions, important stories...
Tags: Mohammad Saleh al Hanashi, Guantanamo, Al Hanashi, Mr al-Hanashi, Naomi Wolf, Rashid Dostum, Northern Alliance, Afghanistan, hunger striker, Kunduz, Kabul, Abdul Rashid Dostum, Dasht-i-Leili massacre, Guantanamo Bay detention camp, Mohammad Ahmed Abdullah Saleh Al Hanashi, Human rights abuses, Internments
The paper said the Bundeswehr will send at least five Marder armoured fighting vehicles to Kunduz. Resembling small tanks, the vehicles have 20 millimetre cannon and can carry up to 12 infantrymen. The German forces there will also receive a modern armoured...
Tags: heavy weaponry, Afghanistan, Kabul, Bundeswehr, Marder, German Army, Kunduz, War in Afghanistan, Military of Germany, Infantry, Panzergrenadier, War Conflict, Politics
A gun battle between security guards of a construction company and unknown armed men Monday night left four guards of the company and an attacker dead in Afghanistan’s northern Kunduz province, an official said on Tuesday. "Unknown armed men attacked...
Tags: construction company, Kunduz, Kazakhstan, Chardara, War in Afghanistan, Dilawar, German Armed Forces casualties in Afghanistan, Chahar Dara District Offensive, Cities along the Silk Road, Kunduz Province
The alert issued Thursday will remain in effect until February 10. It replaces one issued in September that expired Wednesday, a news statement said. It urged Americans in Germany to keep up with news reports and to consider the security procedures in...
Tags: Germany, Afghanistan, Kunduz, Guttenberg, Berlin, Taliban, Chahar Dara District, War in Afghanistan, War Conflict, Politics, Angela Merkel, Kunduz Province, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Chahar Dara District Offensive, International Security Assistance Force, NATO, Organized crime, Iraq ¬タモ United States relations, Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda link allegations timeline, Al-Qaeda involvement in Europe, Islamic terrorism, Al-Qaeda, Islamism
Afghan and international forces cleared the northern border of hundreds of insurgents during operations in Kunduz province, the U.S. military reports...Defense Department reports more than 750 Afghan and international forces cleared parts of northern...
Kunduz province. "Afghan and international security forces conducted clearing operations Nov. 1 through 6 in the Chahar Dara district of the northern region of Kunduz province, killing more than 130 insurgents including eight Taliban commanders,"...
Tags: Kunduz, Afghanistan, Taliban, kunduz province, international forces, Chahar Dara district, NATO
Roadside bombs, gun battles and a suicide attack took place on Saturday in all corners of the country, including the north and west, which had been comparatively quiet until recent weeks. In the worst incident on Saturday, the interior ministry said...
Tags: Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai, Kunduz, president hamid, NATO, Mr Karzai, air strike, Taliban, kunduz provinces, Kabul
Afghanistan Five Americans were killed on Saturday amid a wave of bombings, ambushes and killings that swept across Afghanistan and seemed to emphasize the ability of the Taliban and other insurgents to carry out attacks in most parts of the country.
Tags: Taliban, west Afghanistan, Munadi, Kunduz, security force
Prime Minister Gordon Brown confirmed Wednesday that an unnamed British serviceman lost his life in a nighttime raid early Wednesday on a remote Afghan village where the Times reporter, Stephen Farrell, and a Times interpreter, Sultan Munadi , were being...
Tags: Taliban, Sultan Munadi, kunduz province, Kunduz, Stephen Farrell, The New York Times, taliban attack, British Special Forces