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12/28/10
AP: French hostages in Afghanistan appeal for freedom
Two French TV journalists held hostage in Afghanistan appeal in a recent video to France's government to help release them. The families of the hostages viewed the video in the French Foreign Ministry on Tuesday. It has not been released publicly.
12/28/10
Reuters: NATO disputes Afghan authorities over deadly raid
The NATO-led force in Afghanistan disputed Monday an Afghan government accusation that foreign troops had violated a security deal by conducting a night raid in Kabul in which two guards were killed.
12/28/10
AP: No way to seal Afghan-Pakistan border
There's no practical way for U.S. troops to seal Afghanistan's vast border with Pakistan and stop all Taliban fighters from slipping through, so they are focusing on defending vulnerable towns and fighting insurgents on Afghan soil, a U.S. military commander said Tuesday.
12/28/10
DoD: Soldier from Royal Logistic Corps killed in Afghanistan
the Ministry of Defence must announce that a soldier from 23 Pioneer Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, serving with the Counter-Improvised Explosive Device Task Force, was killed in Afghanistan on Tuesday 28 December 2010...The soldier died as the result of an explosion caused by an Improvised Explosive Device whilst he was conducting the clearance of a road in Lashkar Gah district, Helmand Province.
12/28/10
IAR/PAP: Polish soldiers in Afghanistan seize explosives
Polish and American troops have seized several dozen mortar grenades that they claim belonged to Taliban in a village near Ghazni, south east Afghanistan. The grenades, which the soldiers believe might have been used by insurgents against NATO forces, were buried underground.
12/28/10
CP: Afghan Soldiers Fire At Canadian Convoy After Road Accident In Kandahar
A small group of Afghan army soldiers shot at a Canadian convoy after a recent road accident southwest of Kandahar city. The incident occurred on Boxing Day when a Canadian re-supply convoy struck an Afghan truck near the Dand district centre.
12/28/10
NATO: ISAF Casualty
An International Security Assistance Force servicemember died following an improvised explosive device attack in southern Afghanistan today. It is ISAF policy to defer casualty identification procedures to the relevant national authorities.
12/28/10
MoD: British Lend IED Expertise To Afghan Academy
British Army experts are training soldiers from the Afghan National Army (ANA) in the life-saving art of detecting and neutralising roadside bombs in southern Afghanistan’s Helmand province.
12/28/10
dpa: Bomb kills civilian, suspected insurgent in northern Afghanistan
A civilian and a militant were killed in northern Afghanistan when the Taliban's own bomb accidently exploded, an official said Tuesday. The incident took place Monday night in the northern province of Baghlan when a number of Taliban insurgents were taking refuge in a house in the Baghlan-e-Markazi district.
12/28/10
AP: Afghan police defuse motorcycle bomb
Afghan police defused a motorcycle bomb that was meant to go off in the troubled southern city of Kandahar shortly after a suicide car bombing there killed three and wounded 26 people, most of them police, authorities said Tuesday.
12/28/10
NATO: ISAF Casualty
An International Security Assistance Force servicemember died following an improvised explosive device attack in southern Afghanistan today.
12/28/10
DoD: Marine Casualty Identified
Sgt. Garrett A. Misener, 25, of Cordova, Tenn., died Dec. 27 while conducting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan. He was assigned to 2nd Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Lejeune, N.C.
12/27/10
DoD: Marine Casualty Identified
Lance Cpl. Kenneth A. Corzine, 23, of Bethalto, Ill., died Dec. 24 of wounds received Dec. 5 while conducting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan. He was assigned to 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Pendleton, Calif
12/27/10
IANS: UN maps show Afghan security worsening
The Afghan security situation has deteriorated this year, secret UN maps have revealed, countering the US government's assessments of military progress since the surge of additional American troops began a year ago, a media report said.
12/27/10
AP: Deadly Afghan year takes toll on 101st Airborne
The 101st Airborne Division, a force in America's major conflicts since World War II, is seeing its worst casualties in a decade as the U.S. surge in Afghanistan turns into the deadliest year in that war for the NATO coalition.
12/27/10
VOA: 3 Dead in Afghan Car Bomb Blast
A car bomb has exploded in the southern Afghanistan city of Kandahar, killing three and wounding at least a dozen people. Kandahar officials say Monday's blast happened outside a bank where police officers had gone to collect their salaries.
12/27/10
MCT: NATO attempt to stop Christmas attack draws blowback
Nawid Shah Sakhizada said he was hanging out with colleagues at his armored car company office when one of his security guards rushed in before dawn on Friday morning with confusing news.
12/27/10
AFP: Blast rocks Afghan city of Kandahar
A loud explosion followed by light weapons fire was heard Monday in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar, the spiritual home of the Taliban, an AFP reporter said.
12/27/10
NATO: ISAF Casualty
An International Security Assistance Force servicemember died following an improvised explosive device attack in southern Afghanistan today. It is ISAF policy to defer casualty identification procedures to the relevant national authorities.
12/26/10
NYTimes: Taliban Fighters Appear Quieted in Afghanistan
The deadliest group of Taliban fighters in Afghanistan has not conducted a complex large-scale attack in the capital city of Kabul for seven months, its momentum stymied as elite American-led commandos have escalated raids against the militants’ bomb makers and logisticians.
12/26/10
MCT: NATO challenged over Kabul raid that killed two guards
The international Special Forces military team that targeted a Kabul office complex on Christmas Eve day thought they were thwarting a holiday season plot to bomb the U.S. Embassy.
12/26/10
NYTimes: Taliban Challenge U.S. in Eastern Afghanistan
The villagers gathered on mounds of dirt to watch as the American armored vehicles rolled in. The streets were narrow and banked by high mud walls; the bulky vehicles could barely squeeze through. The villagers had not seen a coalition patrol here in at least two years, they told the American commander as he stepped out to greet them.
12/26/10
WaPo: Dispute over Afghan election continues to fuel tension
Ethnic chauvinism, which has long bedeviled this fiercely tribal country and fueled a destructive civil war in the early 1990s, is erupting again in a tense dispute over recent parliamentary elections.
12/26/10
NYTimes: Taliban challenge U.S. in eastern Afghanistan
The villagers gathered on mounds of dirt to watch as the American armored vehicles rolled in. The streets were narrow and banked by high mud walls; the bulky vehicles could barely squeeze through. The villagers had not seen a coalition patrol here in at least two years, they told the American commander as he stepped out to greet them.
12/26/10
AFP: 4 Turkish engineers abducted in Afghanistan
Four Turkish engineers and their Afghan driver were kidnapped on Sunday in Afghanistan's eastern Paktia province, the deputy provincial governor told AFP.
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Coalition Military Fatalities By Year
Year
US
UK
Other
Total
2001
12
0
0
12
2002
49
3
18
70
2003
48
0
10
58
2004
52
1
7
60
2005
99
1
31
131
2006
98
39
54
191
2007
117
42
73
232
2008
155
51
89
295
2009
317
108
96
521
2010
497
103
109
709
Total
1444
348
487
2279
Filter Deaths By Year
U.S. Fatalities in and around Afghanistan
Country of Death
Fatalities
Afghanistan
1307
Germany (from wounds in theatre)
21
Kuwait
1
Pakistan
15
USA (from wounds in theatre)
23
Uzbekistan
1
Total
1368
View Details: U.S. Fatalities In and Around Afghanistan
IED Fatalities
Period
IED
Total
Pct
2001
0
4
0.00
2002
4
25
16.00
2003
3
26
11.54
2004
12
27
44.44
2005
20
73
27.40
2006
41
130
31.54
2007
78
184
42.39
2008
152
263
57.79
2009
275
451
60.98
2010
368
628
58.60
Coalition Military Fatalities By Year and Month
Coalition
U.S.
Year
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Total
2001
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
5
4
12
2002
10
13
15
10
1
3
0
3
1
5
1
8
70
2003
4
7
12
2
3
7
2
4
2
6
8
1
58
2004
11
2
3
3
9
5
2
4
4
8
7
2
60
2005
2
3
6
19
4
29
2
33
12
10
7
4
131
2006
1
17
13
5
17
22
19
29
38
17
9
4
191
2007
2
18
10
20
25
24
29
34
24
15
22
9
232
2008
14
7
20
14
23
46
30
46
37
19
12
27
295
2009
25
25
28
14
27
38
76
77
70
74
32
35
521
2010
43
53
39
34
51
103
88
79
57
65
58
39
709
Year
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Total
2001
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
5
4
12
2002
10
12
9
5
1
3
0
1
1
5
1
1
49
2003
4
7
12
2
1
3
2
4
2
4
6
1
48
2004
9
2
3
3
8
5
2
3
4
5
7
1
52
2005
2
1
6
18
4
27
2
15
11
7
3
3
99
2006
1
17
7
1
11
18
9
10
6
10
7
1
98
2007
0
14
5
8
11
12
14
18
8
10
11
6
117
2008
7
1
8
5
17
28
20
22
27
16
1
3
155
2009
15
15
13
6
12
25
45
51
40
59
18
18
317
2010
30
31
26
20
34
60
65
55
42
50
53
31
497
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Fatalities By Country
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Country
Total
Australia
21
Belgium
1
Canada
154
Czech
3
Denmark
39
Estonia
8
Finland
1
France
52
Georgia
5
Germany
46
Hungary
4
Italy
33
Jordan
1
Latvia
3
Lithuania
1
NATO
1
Netherlands
25
New Zealand
1
Norway
9
Poland
22
Portugal
2
Romania
17
South Korea
1
Spain
30
Sweden
5
Turkey
2
UK
348
US
1444
Total
2279
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