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Afghanistan
Three killed in Khost rocketry
2010-08-15
Three people have been killed and one other was wounded when three rockets were launched to hit targets in Khost province. According to Bagram ISAF Media Office, two missiles struck a military base of foreign forces in Khost city, the provincial capital of Khost province on Saturday morning, in which no soldier was killed or wounded.

ISAF Media Office said the third missile hit a residential house in the province, in which three children of a family were killed and their mother was injured.
But they were dangerous, un-Islamic children...
According to a report published recently by the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), the anti-government forces have been responsible for 76 percent of civilian killings in Afghanistan since January, 2010.
Only 76 percent?
The score-keepers are biased ...
The report adds that the killing of children shows 55 percent increase this year, compared to the same period in 2009. A total of 176 children have been killed and 389 have been wounded in Afghan war since the start of this year. The report also adds that 50 percent of the killings in the past six months have occurred in southern Afghanistan.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Clearly jihadis love children -- that's why they send so many to Paradise young, that they need not experience all the woe that life has to offer in that part of the world. Although what a child will do with its 72 virgins for eternity is as much a puzzle to me as it likely is to the children.

On the other hand, if it's really 72 white raisins as some claim, the children will have no trouble figuring it out.
Posted by: trailing wife in Germany   2010-08-15 01:17  

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