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Afghanistan
160 Taliban Insurgents Killed in Kunduz Airstrikes
2015-10-01
[Tolo News] At least 160 Taliban forces of Evil have been killed in a US troops operation in northern Kunduz province, local officials said on Wednesday.

The forces of Evil were targeted while gathered in various parts of Kunduz city, officials said.

Meanwhile,
...back at the palazzo, Don Smilzo looked for an avenue of escape. The only window opened a hundred feet above the moat. The nearest of the hired assassins hold a bloody axe.
The window was looking better all the time....

Faiz Mohammad Amiri, deputy provincial council head of Kunduz has urged government to launch a military operation against the myrmidons.

Amiri who is with the security forces at Kunduz airport said that the Taliban forces of Evil attacked the airport on Tuesday night and were in festivities with the security forces for several hours.

"The forces of Evil moved back after the response of the security forces," he said. "The commando forces have arrived by air in Kunduz city but we are still waiting for the ground forces."

He also said that the Taliban forces of Evil had sustained massive casualties in festivities with the security forces on Tuesday night.

On Tuesday, the Pentagon Press Secretary Peter Cook said the U.S. forces conducted an Arclight airstrike on the outskirts of Kunduz city which fell to the Taliban late Monday.

The Arclight airstrike was a "force-protection strike conducted by a fixed-wing manned aircraft" to eliminate a threat to coalition and Afghan forces in the area, Cook told news hounds.

"We strongly condemn the attacks in Kunduz, and stand with the Afghan people in our commitment to Afghanistan's peace and security," he said.

The situation is a setback for Afghan forces, Cook acknowledged, but he said the United States has confidence in the Afghan government forces.

"We've seen them respond in recent weeks and months to the challenges they face, and they're doing the same thing in Kunduz right now," he said.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Not even Pakistan.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2015-10-01 23:52  

#4  I read members of Le T were involved. When is the world going to punish Pakistan in hosting these groups who they use in attacking Afghanistan Kashmir and India.

Who would want Pakistan as their neighbour?
Posted by: paul   2015-10-01 23:20  

#3  Ow!
Posted by: M. Murcek   2015-10-01 22:07  

#2  Muslim Math. May be related to Common Core.
Posted by: Betty Hitler2611   2015-10-01 19:38  

#1  I dunno but does anyone also note that the numbers of insurgent/terrorists KIA seem to be going up? Or is it the people who do the counting who have changed or the rules of counting that have been modified?
Posted by: JohnQC   2015-10-01 10:09  

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