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Friday, October 22, 2010

NATO Supply Trucks torched in Afghanistan! - Provincial governer murdered!

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According to the latest reports, Taliban mujahideen have attacked a NATO convoy in southeastern Afghanistan, setting more than a dozen fuel tankers ablaze and killing at least three drivers. A spokesman for the provincial governor said thirteen trucks carrying supplies for U.S.Z.- led foreign forces were destroyed in the Zabul Province attack, the Associated Press reported.

Taliban mujahideen have claimed responsibility for the attack that took place in Shahra Safa district on Thursday night. Mujahideen have stepped up attacks on NATO supply convoys in Afghanistan and neighboring Pakistan over the past weeks. During this period large numbers of NATO trucks have been torched in Pakistan alone.

U.S.Z. / NATO supply trucks burning in flames in Afghanistan

Meanwhile, Pakistani Tribal men have warned that they will continue attacks on NATO supply trucks as long as un-UN-sanctioned drone strikes target tribal areas.

In a separate development, a bomb attack has killed a district governor and his bodyguard in eastern Afghanistan. The governor of Dur Baba in Nangarhar Province, identified only as Khorshid, was driving to work when the bomb struck his vehicle. Two more people were injured in the attack. Khorshid is the second district governor to be killed in Afghanistan in the past month. The security situation has been deteriorating across the war-torn country over the past few years. Violence has spread from Afghanistan's volatile south to relatively peaceful areas over the course of the past year despite the presence of some 150,000 foreign troops.

Some sources report that the latest incidents of violence are an Afghan Response to the cunning U.S.Z. / NATO dramas of "PEACE" in the region. Taliban have re-sent a clear message to U.S.Z. / NATO that either they should leave Afghanistan NOW or get ready to burn in hell in their nameless graves in the Graveyard of Empires.


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