Showing posts with label militant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label militant. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Spate of Iraq attacks kills 13.

Spate of Iraq attacks kills 13.

BAGHDAD | AFP | 03 Sep 2013 ::  Attacks in Baghdad and mostly Sunni areas of Iraq killed 13 people Monday, including eight in a coordinated attack on the home of an anti-Qaeda militia chief, officials said.

The Turkish consul to the northern city of Mosul and a top criminal judge in executed dictator Saddam Hussein's home town were also caught in bomb attacks.

The violence was the latest in a surge of unrest that has killed more than 3,800 people since the start of the year and sparked widespread concern that Iraq is slipping back towards the all-out bloodshed which plagued it in 2006 and 2007.

Authorities have pushed a massive security campaign targeting militants, but analysts and diplomats have cautioned that the government must also address the root causes of the violence.

Monday's deadliest attack was against the west Baghdad home of Wissam al-Hardan, who was appointed earlier this year by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to lead the Sahwa, a collection of Sunni tribal militias.

Officials said two suicide bombers blew themselves up outside Hardan's home at around 3:00 pm (1200 GMT), followed by a car bomb that went off as emergency responders arrived at the scene.

In all, eight people were killed and 14 were wounded, including Hardan himself.

The militia chief was taken to a hospital inside Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone, home to the US and British embassies and parliament.

From late 2006 onwards, Sunni tribal militias turned against their co-religionists in Al-Qaeda and sided with the US military, helping to turn the tide of Iraq's bloody insurgency.

As a result, however, Sunni militants view them as traitors and frequently target them in attacks.(Courtesy:The Nation)

Monday, 12 August 2013

Militants kill three NATO soldiers in Afghanistan.


Militants kill three NATO soldiers in Afghanistan.

NEW DELHI | 12 Aug 2013 ::  Three NATO soldiers were killed Sunday in an attack by militants in eastern Afghanistan, the international coalition said.
The soldiers, whose nationalities were not immediately available in line with policy, were killed in eastern Paktia province bordering Pakistan, the alliance said in a statement, blaming “enemies of Afghanistan.”
The violence came amid reports that at least 22 Afghans were killed by flooding near Kabul, the nation's capital.
The area bordering northwestern Pakistan where the soldiers were slain -- lawless, mountainous terrain that allows insurgents to move easily across the unmarked border -- has seen some of the most intense fighting of the 12-year war. It was also one of the last holdouts of organized Taliban resistance when the U.S. invaded Afghanistan and toppled the government led by the Islamic movement in late 2001.
The three soldiers from the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force were reportedly the first to be killed in August. Most foreign troops in Paktia province are training Afghan troops and not involved in front-line combat operations after the alliance handed most security responsibility over to the Afghan National Army this year.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization reportedly has about 87,000 foreign troops in Afghanistan, including some 60,000 Americans, down from 98,000 in June. The numbers are expected to continue dropping sharply through the end of 2014 when the last combat troops are set to depart under a phased draw-down.
Sunday’s deaths bring to 114 the number of fatalities among foreign troops in 2013, compared with 402 for all of 2012, according to icasualties.org, an independent website.
Heavy rains and overnight hailstorms, meanwhile, killed at least 22 people near Kabul, a disaster management official told the Associated Press.

Mohammad Daim Kakar, who coordinates disaster management for Kabul province, said the rains began late Saturday and continued into Sunday morning.

They caused floods that killed at least 20 people in Kabul's Chakardara district just north of the capital, he said, adding that the victims included seven children.

Kakar said another two children died in a flood in the Paghman district west of the capital.(Courtesy: Los Angeles Time)