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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

18 USZ soldiers killed - 3 tanks destroyed in Afghanistan - Death toll hits 378 in 2011


According to latest reports coming from Afghanistan's Washir district, early this morning, a USZ tank was obliterated in Shah Pashti’s Dolkak area, killing and wounding all 4 invaders inside. It is worth mentioning that this is the sixth tank from the huge USZ military convoy that has been destroyed while passing through this district since Monday and 24 soldiers have been killed since February 14 in this area. The convoy is now at stand still because the soldiers fear other bombs on the way.

Earlier yesterday, a Mujahid carried out a gallant attack on a big USZ patrol party in Andar district of Ghazni province last evening. Immediately after the enemy's attention was diverted, several Mujahideen opened fire from the opposite direction on the USZ patrol. The intensity of the attack was so high that two USZ tanks were absolutely destroyed by the end of the fierce battle in which Mujahideen used rocket launchers and other deadly weapons. Reports say that some 14 USZ invaders were killed on the spot. The remaining enemies fled from the battlefield dragging the injured soldiers behind them carelessly.

USZ tank that was destroyed in Afghanistan

This huge battle took place after a silence of several days which Mujahideen say is mainly because USZ invaders were too scared to even patrol the volatile areas due to which they managed to avoid their deaths for some days. But today they started once again and Mujahideen got a chance to hit the coward international terrorists with full force. The death toll in Afghanistan this year has now climbed to 378. It is interesting to note at this point that David Patreus, USZ commander for Afghanistan, has quit from his duties in Afghanistan since he can see an obvious defeat has been written in the destiny of the collapsing superpower United States of Zionism at the hands of the most fierce fighters of the world living in Graveyard of Empires.

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