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A pendant to keep your deployed loved one close.
A map of Kandahar, Afghanistan is featured on this silver pendant. It measures 1 inch x1 inch and is made from a quality silver pendant tray. It is topped with an epoxy resin. The silver bail at the top makes it easy to hang this from your favorite chain.
I can make a map pendant for wherever you have someone deployed-just convo me. Seattle's 1 Weekly Newspaper. Four others were wounded, including one child. The Taliban attacked a military base in the Shah Mirza area of the highway connecting Jowzjan to Balkh province. Two pro-government militia members were killed and two were wounded along with three police officers. Three civilians were killed by a roadside bomb in the Bagh Awraq village of Balkh District.
The Taliban attacked two security outposts in the villages of Abak and Pay-e-Ghar in Pasaband District, where fighting continued for nearly six hours.
Five police officers were killed and five others were wounded. The Taliban captured one of the outposts in Abak, but security forces later regained control of it. The Taliban attacked security outposts in the Abak village of Pasaband District, where fighting continued for several hours. Three National Police officers and two local police officers were killed in the clash. Five other officers were wounded. The Taliban attacked the district center of Obeh District, capturing a police outpost in the bazaar area. One police officer and one soldier were killed, while three officers and four soldiers were wounded in the battle.
Local authorities claimed that Mullah Matin Khadem, the Taliban shadow governor in the district, and six other Taliban fighters were killed in the clashes. A Taliban Red Unit attacked a security outpost in the Telawka area of Kunduz City, the provincial capital, killing 10 soldiers. Three other soldiers were missing after the attack, but the outpost was later recaptured. At least pro-government forces and 27 civilians were killed in Afghanistan during the past week. On Saturday, the day of the Afghan elections, nearly attacks were carried out by the Taliban across the country. At least 30 people were killed and more than people were wounded.
Reinforcements and military aircraft were sent to the area to repel the attack. At least 30 security forces — including police officers, local police and pro-government militia members — were killed in the battle. The Taliban attacked a security outpost in Baghak village of Qala-e-Naw, the provincial capital, where fighting continued for three hours. Two police officers were killed and three others were wounded in the clashes.
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The Taliban attacked a security outpost in the village of Ghozari in Khwaja Sabz Posh District, killing three pro-government militia members. The Taliban attacked a security outpost in the village of Laqak in Firozkoh, the provincial capital, where fighting continued for nearly two hours. Two civilians were killed and seven others were wounded in crossfire.
Security forces did not suffer any casualties.
The Taliban attacked the center of Farsi District, where fighting continued for several hours. Two Afghan police officers and a civilian were killed. The Afghan air force carried out a number of strikes, killing and wounding several Taliban fighters. The Taliban attacked a security outpost in the Babro area of Arghandab District, killing two police officers and wounding another. The same night an airstrike killed 34 insurgents and wounded 16 others in Saidan area of Shurabak District, local officials said.
The Taliban attacked a civilian vehicle in the village of Barnobad village in Ghoryan District. Three civilians were killed and two others were wounded in the attack. Women and children were among the victims. One of those killed was a retired Afghan army officer. The Taliban attacked and captured the police headquarters in Shor Tepa District, killing six police officers, including the district police chief.
Fifteen police officers were taken prisoner.
At least two security forces were killed and three others were wounded in the Taliban attacks on Taloqan City, the provincial capital. A Taliban Red Unit attacked a security outpost in the village of Konjak in Imam Sahib District, where fighting continued for around six hours. Seven police officers were killed in the clashes.
Twelve security forces were killed and 19 people, including security forces and civilians, were wounded in several Taliban attacks across the province.
The Taliban kidnapped an elderly man with his young son in Barra Khanah village of Firozkoh, the provincial capital. The young man was later killed by the Taliban and his father was wounded.
They were accused of cooperating with NATO forces. Two civilians were killed in two separate roadside bomb incidents in Golran District. Both bombs were placed by the Taliban. A mortar hit a civilian house in the center of Belcheragh District, killing three civilians, including a year-old girl, a 9-year-old boy and a young woman.
Three civilians, including children, were wounded, and it remains unclear who carried out the attack. The Taliban attacked and captured the village of Kata Qishlaq in Khwaja Sabz Posh District, killing one soldier and one police officer. Local authorities claimed that 19 Taliban members were also killed in the fighting. A security outpost in Baharak District was mistakenly bombed by an American airstrike, killing seven pro-government militia members and wounding seven others. Local authorities claimed that the Taliban suffered casualties when American airstrikes targeted their positions in the district.
The Taliban attacked the village of Tuly in Nahrin District, killing 11 people in total, including eight pro-government militia members, two women and one child. At least 26 people were wounded. The Taliban kidnapped eight villagers. One police officer was killed and two others were wounded when a roadside bomb placed by the Taliban hit their vehicle in Adraskan District. The Taliban attacked a polling center in Obeh District, where fighting continued for an hour.
One civilian was killed and two others were wounded. On Election Day, the Taliban attacked the center of Belcheragh District, where fighting continued for several hours. One member of the territorial army was killed in the clashes. Local authorities claimed that one Taliban member was also killed. The Taliban attacked Tuly village of Nahrin District, killing seven pro-government militia members, including their commander Abdul Ghayor.
Two civilians were also wounded in the attacks. Three police officers were killed and nine others were wounded during clashes on Election Day in different parts of the province. Forty others, including security forces and civilians, were wounded, though officials did not provide a detailed breakdown.
Two commandos were killed and three others were wounded in the explosion. The Taliban attacked several security outposts and polling sites in Faizabad District, killing two security forces, including one member of National Directorate of Security and one pro-government militia member.
A woman was also wounded in the attacks. The Taliban captured the center of Darzab District, including the police headquarters and other government departments, killing 10 police officers and wounding nine others. Security forces escaped to the west of the district, which remains in government control. The Taliban attacked a police outpost in the center of Golran District, killing one police officer.
A round of rockets fired by the Taliban landed on a house in Tarin Kot, the provincial capital, killing one woman and one child and wounding six other civilians, five children among them. In several Taliban mortar attacks on polling centers in Sar-i-Pul, a member of the National Directorate of Security and two children were killed, and 53 people, most of them civilians, were wounded.
The Afghan air force bombed the village of Deh Hajji in Khawaja Omari District, killing four civilians and wounding three others. Relatives and residents of the village brought the bodies to Ghazni City, the provincial capital, to hold a protest, which turned violent when police fired warning shots to thwart the demonstrations. At least 20 security forces were killed and 18 people, including civilians and security forces, were wounded, in several Taliban attacks in different parts of the province on the day of Afghan presidential elections.
Officials did not provide a breakdown of those killed and wounded. The Taliban attacked the house of a pro-government militia member in Laman village of Qala-e-Naw City, the provincial capital, killing both the militia member and his father. The Taliban attacked an outpost of border forces in the village of Tah Kham in Kohsan District, killing six soldiers. The Taliban attacked security forces in the village of Kurak in Dawlat Yar District, where fighting continued for several hours. Reinforcement forces were hit by a roadside bomb, killing three police officers and wounding two others.
The Taliban attacked a security checkpoint in the village of Tegab Esmail in Qala-e-Naw City, the provincial capital, killing two security forces and wounding two others over two hours of battle. The Taliban attacked the center of Khwaja Ghar District, at the entrance to the district bazaar.