Heavy Fighting Reported Throughout Afghanistan

Saturday, 13 December 2014


The Afghan mountains are reflected in the visor of a US Army Airborne window gunner. The Afghan army has said it killed more than fifty insurgents in the past 48 hours. Photograph: Mark Wilson/ Reuters



Dozens Killed In Afghanistan Fighting As Foreign Troops Head Home -- Sydney Morning Herald



Kabul: The Afghan Taliban killed a Supreme Court official, a dozen mine clearers and several national and foreign soldiers but also suffered heavy losses from intensifying violence ahead of the withdrawal of most international troops in the next two weeks.



In Kabul on Saturday, a bomb ripped through a bus carrying soldiers in Kabul, killing at least six of them, mangling the vehicle and sending a column of black smoke over the capital.



"A suicide bomber on foot detonated his explosives at the door of a bus carrying army soldiers," said Hashmat Stanekzai, a spokesman for the Kabul police chief.



Earlier, gunmen shot dead senior Supreme Court official Atiqullah Raoufi as he left his home in the city.



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More News On Heavy Fighting Being Reported Throughout Afghanistan



2 US troops, Afghan court official and at least 12 mine-clearing workers killed in attacks -- AP

Dozens killed in Afghanistan as foreign troops head home -- Irish Times

Dozens killed in Afghanistan fighting as foreign troops head home -- Reuters

Series of attacks kill many in Afghanistan -- Al Jazeera

Multiple Taliban attacks across Afghanistan -- Deutsche Welle

Taliban Attacks in Kabul, Helmand Leave at Least 19 People Dead -- Bloomberg Businessweek

Attacks blamed on Taliban target Afghan soldiers, mine-clearing workers -- CNN

Afghanistan violence: Taliban kill 12 landmine clearers -- BBC

Militants Kill 12 Afghan Workers Clearing Land Mines -- VOA

Taliban gunmen kill 12 Afghan mine clearers: officials -- AFP

Gunmen Kill Supreme Court Official in Afghanistan’s Capital -- NYT

Two American Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan Attack: Official -- NBC

Two Americans Killed Near Bagram Air Base -- AP

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