Tuesday, 6 September 2011

Security Developments In Afghanistan 6 September, 2011


KABUL - A U.S. civilian engineer, who worked on a military base in Kabul, was found dead in the Afghan capital after going missing, an Afghan intelligence source told Reuters on Tuesday, adding that the man appeared to have been murdered.
KANDAHAR - An air strike by NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) killed two insurgents as they were planting a roadside mine in Shah Walikot district of southern Kandahar province on Monday, Zalmai Ayobi, a spokesman for the provincial governor, said.
KABUL - Afghan security forces, supported by ISAF, killed seven militants in operations in different parts of the country, the Interior Ministry said in a statement.
HERAT - A roadside mine killed two employees of a private security company and wounded three in Shindand district of western Herat province on Monday, Abdul Raoof Ahmadi, a police spokesman said.
FARAH - Insurgents killed two drivers of a private security company and burnt their trucks on Monday in Bakwa district of eastern Farah province, Mohammad Ghaws Malyar, a police officer said. The private company was involved in transportation of fuel supplies for foreign forces.
HERAT - A suicide car bomb targeting a military convoy in Ghoryan district of western Herat province wounded two civilians on Tuesday, the Interior ministry said in a statement.

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