Eventos en Afghanistan
Eventos en Afghanistan
Eventos en Afghanistan
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Guardian incident url
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/afghanistan/warlogs/EFB96152-D9D9-417C-B6F9-655E42AC94B7
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/afghanistan/warlogs/777E7E76-2219-0B3F-9F46F193643C2BBA
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/afghanistan/warlogs/777FBEB7-2219-0B3F-9F0C59FFD93575CF
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/afghanistan/warlogs/7789E8A5-2219-0B3F-9F3EEDB12EA56051
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/afghanistan/warlogs/4C9091F6-F653-4ED0-9F5C-C7B739115555
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/afghanistan/warlogs/4A5BA4FA-C08A-4ED5-A626-798825D23015
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/afghanistan/warlogs/C9645294-D0ED-43F7-9669-01EA97BC072E
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/afghanistan/warlogs/4FCF3E0F-90C2-4067-93D7-B7CCC5E95D37
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09.04.2004 00:00 Event Propaganda Other 0859
2004090100
Threat 0031NAA6
01.09.2004 00:00 Report Crime Other 600800000
2005020700
Threat 0041SMU2
07.02.2005 00:00 Report Crime Other 639500700
2005021900
Threat Attack 0041SQS31
19.02.2005 00:00 Report Threat Other 76112564
2007-033-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 011214-
22.02.2005 00:00 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0722
2007-033-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 011214-
11.03.2005 14:08 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0847
2007-033-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 011214-
15.03.2005 06:45 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0972
2007-033-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 011215-
19.03.2005 00:00 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0191
2007-033-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 011215-
19.03.2005 06:25 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0066
Non- 2007-033-
Combat Demonstrati Demonstrati 011134-
13.05.2005 10:03 Event on on/unrest 0807
2007-033-
Enemy 004130-
28.06.2005 11:45 Action Direct Fire Other 0235
2007-033-
Enemy 004129-
28.06.2005 11:53 Action Direct Fire Other 0797
2007-033-
Enemy 004130-
28.06.2005 12:30 Action Direct Fire Other 0328
Other 2007-033-
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2005-186-
Reconnaissa 041422-
2007-033-
Friendly GREEN- Demonstrati 011215-
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2007-033-
Planned 010956-
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2005091600
Threat SAFIRE 0031NAA6
16.09.2005 00:00 Report Threat Other 600800000
2007-033-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 011215-
17.09.2005 17:46 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0441
2005091800
Threat 0041SMU2
18.09.2005 00:00 Report Other Other 639500700
2007-033-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 011215-
18.09.2005 05:42 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0581
2007-033-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 011215-
18.09.2005 06:37 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0706
2007-033-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 004153-
21.09.2005 13:51 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0740
2007-033-
Friendly GREEN- Demonstrati 011215-
10.10.2005 05:36 Fire GREEN on/unrest 0816
2007-033-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 011215-
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2007-033-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 011216-
27.11.2005 20:27 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0066
2005120300
Threat SAFIRE 0041RNQ9
03.12.2005 00:00 Report Threat Other 546830031
2007-033-
Enemy 004215-
21.12.2005 22:32 Action Direct Fire Other 0025
2007-033-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 011216-
23.12.2005 12:00 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0206
2006011400
Threat 0041RQR5
14.01.2006 00:00 Report Other Other 665300139
2007-033-
Friendly BLUE- Coalition 011249-
04.03.2006 19:11 Fire BLUE friendly fire 0776
2006031700
Threat 0042SWD1
17.03.2006 00:00 Report IED Threat Other 254620574
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Combat 011238-
28.03.2006 06:30 Event Other Other 0352
2007-033-
Friendly BLUE- Coalition 011250-
06.04.2006 00:00 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0714
2007-033-
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2006052100
Threat 0042SWD1
21.05.2006 00:00 Report Other Other 682719461
2007-033-
Friendly GREEN- Demonstrati 011216-
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2006060300
Threat 0042SWD1
03.06.2006 00:00 Report Other Other 682719461
2007-033-
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2007-033-
Friendly GREEN- Demonstrati 011216-
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2007-033-
Friendly GREEN- Demonstrati 011216-
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2007-033-
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2006071121
Threat Attack 0041RQR5
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2006071400
Threat 0042SVF77
14.07.2006 00:00 Report IED Threat Other 46377769
2007-033-
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2007-033-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 011216-
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2006081615
Threat 5041SPV60
16.08.2006 15:50 Report IED Threat Other 92076699
2006082000
Threat Attack 0042STB78
20.08.2006 00:00 Report Threat Other 72446381
2007-033-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 011217-
26.08.2006 07:45 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0113
2007-033-
Friendly Coalition 004411-
03.09.2006 04:14 Fire Blue-Blue friendly fire 0721
2006101800
Threat 0042SWD1
18.10.2006 00:00 Report IED Threat Other 682719461
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Threat SAFIRE 0041RPQ14
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2007-033-
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2007-033-
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2007-033-
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Threat 0042SWD1
17.12.2006 00:00 Report IED Threat Other 517219937
2007-033-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 011217-
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2007-033-
Planned 011006-
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2007-033-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 011217-
11.01.2007 07:30 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0363
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Enemy (Hostile 010554-
11.01.2007 09:10 Action Action) Other 0581
2007-033-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 011217-
30.01.2007 16:43 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0488
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Enemy (Hostile 010557-
01.02.2007 02:35 Action Action) Other 0973
Non- 2007-039-
Combat 152123-
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2007-159-
Enemy 100553-
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2007-047-
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16.02.2007 20:29 Action of Force casualties 0415
2007-049-
Friendly BLUE- Coalition 081047-
16.02.2007 23:52 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0329
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2007022520
Threat 1541SMU2
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2007022700
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27.02.2007 00:00 Report Threat Other 42343151
2007-058-
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27.02.2007 03:15 Action of Force casualties 0904
2007-064-
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04.03.2007 05:00 Hazard Explosion casualties 0930
2007-063-
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04.03.2007 05:00 Hazard Ambush casualties 0511
2007-066-
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05.03.2007 06:00 Action of Force casualties 0976
2007-064-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 193022-
05.03.2007 19:30 Action of Force casualties 0941
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2007-075-
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2007-067-
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08.03.2007 11:40 Action of Force casualties 0361
2007-073-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 052612-
14.03.2007 05:13 Action of Force casualties 0312
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2007-081-
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21.03.2007 00:00 Action of Force casualties 0444
2007-110-
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28.03.2007 12:00 Action Attack casualties 0250
2007040100
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2007-092-
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2007-098-
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2007-099-
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2007-102-
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12.04.2007 14:27 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0940
2007-105-
Friendly BLUE- Coalition 194025-
15.04.2007 18:45 Fire BLUE friendly fire 0087
2007-108-
Friendly GREEN- Demonstrati 090950-
18.04.2007 09:08 Fire GREEN on/unrest 0372
IED 2007-109-
Explosive Found/Clear Civilian 084630-
19.04.2007 03:45 Hazard ed casualties 0157
2007-109-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 082319-
19.04.2007 03:45 Action of Force casualties 0027
2007-109-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 153108-
19.04.2007 09:00 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0381
Non- 2007-119-
Combat 131735-
22.04.2007 12:00 Event Other Other 0093
2007-121-
Friendly BLUE- Coalition 012024-
30.04.2007 00:00 Fire BLUE friendly fire 0766
2007-133-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 050920-
13.05.2007 04:30 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0984
Non- 2007-140-
Combat 155553-
15.05.2007 12:00 Event Meeting Other 0088
2007-136-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 235945-
16.05.2007 22:51 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0249
Non- 2007-167-
Combat Meeting - 143929-
20.05.2007 12:00 Event Security Other 0138
2007-143-
Friendly BLUE- Coalition 170201-
23.05.2007 16:50 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0634
2007-144-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 011721-
23.05.2007 22:14 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0563
Non- 2007-170-
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24.05.2007 12:00 Event Other Other 0625
2007-150-
Enemy 195858-
30.05.2007 16:34 Action SAFIRE Other 0468
2007-153-
Enemy 201148-
30.05.2007 17:00 Action SAFIRE Other 0962
2007-153-
Enemy 205315-
30.05.2007 17:28 Action SAFIRE Other 0010
2007-159-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 064622-
02.06.2007 02:45 Action of Force casualties 0914
2007-161-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 214346-
10.06.2007 16:30 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0250
2007-162-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 120910-
11.06.2007 12:00 Action of Force casualties 0903
2007-170-
Friendly BLUE- Coalition 065359-
19.06.2007 05:40 Fire BLUE friendly fire 0851
2007062900
Threat 0042SWD3
29.06.2007 00:00 Report IED Threat Other 201322303
2007-183-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 122523-
02.07.2007 08:10 Action of Force casualties 0046
Non- 2007-184-
Combat 024122-
03.07.2007 02:20 Event Accident Accident 0187
2007-190-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 004147-
09.07.2007 00:05 Action of Force casualties 0448
2007-193-
Friendly BLUE- Coalition 180331-
12.07.2007 17:55 Fire BLUE friendly fire 0149
2007-194-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 040425-
13.07.2007 01:35 Action of Force casualties 0835
2007-208-
Enemy 132736-
22.07.2007 18:20 Action SAFIRE Other 0106
2007-205-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 090830-
24.07.2007 08:45 Action of Force casualties 0419
2007-205-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 104434-
24.07.2007 09:00 Action of Force casualties 0216
2007-206-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 124705-
25.07.2007 11:28 Action of Force casualties 0593
2007-213-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 081537-
01.08.2007 05:59 Action of Force casualties 0011
OTHER 2007-245-
Friendly OFFENSIV 075633-
02.08.2007 07:56 Action E Other 0078
2007-217-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 134644-
05.08.2007 12:43 Action of Force casualties 0497
2007-221-
Friendly BLUE- Coalition 125431-
05.08.2007 19:40 Fire BLUE friendly fire 0100
2007-219-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 173544-
07.08.2007 14:30 Action of Force casualties 0812
2007-232-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 104529-
15.08.2007 13:38 Action of Force casualties 0617
2007-228-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 105013-
16.08.2007 08:30 Action of Force casualties 0376
2007-230-
Friendly BLUE- Coalition 013330-
16.08.2007 10:30 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0992
2007-235-
Friendly BLUE- Coalition 142751-
23.08.2007 13:54 Fire BLUE friendly fire 0406
2007-243-
Enemy 115753-
23.08.2007 21:43 Action SAFIRE Other 0746
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25.08.2007 17:00 Event Meeting Other 0027
2007-240-
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28.08.2007 02:50 Action of Force casualties 0074
2007-242-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 174107-
29.08.2007 02:32 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0449
2007-253-
Explosive IED Civilian 163301-
10.09.2007 14:12 Hazard Explosion casualties 0142
2007-259-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 161717-
12.09.2007 17:15 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0609
2007-263-
Friendly BLUE- Coalition 061839-
20.09.2007 03:22 Fire BLUE friendly fire 0913
2007-264-
Friendly GREEN- Civilian 101939-
21.09.2007 04:30 Fire GREEN casualties 0990
2007-275-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 040600-
02.10.2007 03:34 Action of Force casualties 0685
2007-277-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 100820-
04.10.2007 08:50 Action of Force casualties 0170
2007-278-
Friendly Cordon/Sea Civilian 230329-
04.10.2007 20:45 Action rch casualties 0440
2007-279-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 072514-
06.10.2007 06:50 Action of Force casualties 0700
2007-292-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 161027-
19.10.2007 10:10 Action of Force casualties 0447
2007-294-
Friendly BLUE-on- Civilian 014612-
21.10.2007 00:45 Fire WHITE casualties 0109
2007-294-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 101151-
21.10.2007 04:06 Action of Force casualties 0586
2007-303-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 120330-
23.10.2007 14:34 Action of Force casualties 0976
2007-298-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 191855-
25.10.2007 17:50 Action of Force casualties 0358
2007-311-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 062228-
06.11.2007 06:45 Action of Force casualties 0722
2007-319-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 071104-
15.11.2007 06:12 Action of Force casualties 0344
2007111800
Threat Attack 0042SWD1
18.11.2007 00:00 Report Threat Other 682719461
OTHER 2007-330-
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26.11.2007 04:45 Action E Other 0607
2007-332-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 105827-
28.11.2007 09:30 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0739
2007-338-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 070925-
02.12.2007 16:35 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0184
2007-338-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 121846-
04.12.2007 11:20 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0659
2007121900
Threat Attack 1042SWD1
19.12.2007 00:10 Report Threat Other 682719461
2007-357-
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23.12.2007 09:03 Hazard Interdiction Other 0546
2007-362-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 120852-
28.12.2007 10:05 Action of Force casualties 0109
2008011400
Threat 0042SXD33
14.01.2008 00:00 Report Other Other 48610823
2008-014-
Friendly BLUE- Coalition 191650-
14.01.2008 18:30 Fire BLUE friendly fire 0265
2008-076-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 095402-
20.01.2008 02:00 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0687
2008-022-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 093752-
22.01.2008 07:41 Action of Force casualties 0390
2008-024-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 074430-
24.01.2008 06:35 Action of Force casualties 0906
2008-031-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 194516-
31.01.2008 15:53 Action of Force casualties 0890
2008-076-
Friendly BLUE-on- Civilian 162844-
10.02.2008 02:30 Fire WHITE casualties 0390
2008-041-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 051249-
10.02.2008 04:40 Action of Force casualties 0281
2008-048-
Explosive IED 071334-
17.02.2008 06:00 Hazard Explosion Other 0296
2008-050-
Friendly BLUE- Coalition 052644-
19.02.2008 05:03 Fire BLUE friendly fire 0046
2008-057-
Friendly GREEN- Afghan 082943-
26.02.2008 08:05 Fire GREEN friendly fire 0718
2008-072-
Enemy 043547-
12.03.2008 03:25 Action Direct Fire Other 0812
2008-073-
Friendly Escalation Civilian 084534-
13.03.2008 06:55 Action of Force casualties 0203
2008032200
Threat Attack 0041SNR39
22.03.2008 00:00 Report Threat Other 3571
2008040400
Threat 0041SPR89
04.04.2008 00:00 Report IED Threat Other 38770241
2008041103
Friendly Green- Afghan 3042SYE20
11.04.2008 03:30 Fire Green friendly fire 3206
2008041406
Friendly Green- Afghan 4442RTV60
14.04.2008 06:44 Fire Green friendly fire 5296
2008042512
Friendly Green- Afghan 5041SMT3
25.04.2008 12:50 Fire Green friendly fire 160021700
2008042613
Friendly Escalation Civilian 3542SWD1
26.04.2008 13:35 Action of Force casualties 650720909
2008050100
Threat 0042SXD26
01.05.2008 00:00 Report Other Other 006400
2008050513
Friendly Civilian 4542SVB80
05.05.2008 13:45 Fire Blue-White casualties 42070153
2008050613
Friendly 0142SVB68
06.05.2008 13:01 Action Other Other 5582
2008051707
Friendly Escalation Civilian 1441RPQ25
17.05.2008 07:14 Action of Force casualties 50084500
2008052112
Friendly Coalition 3042SVB81
21.05.2008 12:30 Fire Blue-Blue friendly fire 007039
2008070705
Friendly Coalition 5442SWB1
07.07.2008 05:54 Fire Blue-Green friendly fire 580020800
2008071511
4041SMR9
15.07.2008 11:40 Other Other Other 589367381
2008072300
Threat Attack 0042SWD1
23.07.2008 00:00 Report Threat Other 682719461
2008073108
Friendly Escalation Civilian 0041SMS7
31.07.2008 08:00 Action of Force casualties 690015300
2008080113
Friendly Escalation Civilian 5041SNU11
01.08.2008 13:50 Action of Force casualties 00071000
2008730156
Enemy Civilian 41SPR8910
30.08.2008 01:56 Action Direct Fire casualties 069700
2008859742
Friendly Green- Afghan SWB03794
05.09.2008 09:07 Fire Green friendly fire 99597
2008896514
Friendly Civilian 2SWC7639
2008092800
Threat 0041SMT3
28.09.2008 00:00 Report IED Threat Other 3008700
2008828924
Friendly Green- Afghan 42SWC048
28.09.2008 09:24 Fire Green friendly fire 5856489
2008924154
Friendly Escalation Civilian 2SWD3650
02.10.2008 04:15 Action of Force casualties 026000
2008975214
Friendly Escalation Civilian 2SWC7570
07.10.2008 04:10 Action of Force casualties 041200
41SPR8035
Friendly Escalation Civilian 0540402008
14.10.2008 00:00 Action of Force casualties -10#0647
41RQQ418
Friendly Escalation Civilian 5095470200
15.10.2008 00:00 Action of Force casualties 8-10#0698
2008101700
Friendly Escalation Civilian 41SQS3362
17.10.2008 00:00 Action of Force casualties 012440
41SPR7370
Friendly Escalation Civilian 6503282008
22.10.2008 13:00 Action of Force casualties -10#1104
42SVF9650
Friendly Escalation Civilian 0594002008
24.10.2008 19:55 Action of Force casualties -10#1226
2008928540
Friendly Escalation Civilian 42SWD257
28.10.2008 05:40 Action of Force casualties 9070040
2008102813
Enemy 5341RPQ04
28.10.2008 13:53 Action Direct Fire Other 53075487
2008102815
Enemy Civilian 941RQQ26
28.10.2008 15:09 Action Direct Fire casualties 43191558
2008110206
Friendly Coalition 5442SXD77
02.11.2008 06:54 Fire Blue-Green friendly fire 65064520
41RPR2061
Enemy 3098932008
06.11.2008 16:32 Action Direct Fire Other -11#0367
42SWD320
Friendly Escalation Civilian 1022300200
08.11.2008 08:20 Action of Force casualties 8-11#0412
2008111274
Friendly Escalation Civilian 041SMS34
12.11.2008 07:40 Action of Force casualties 92394211
2008111917
Friendly Escalation Civilian 1041RPQ27
19.11.2008 17:10 Action of Force casualties 50094200
2008112219
Friendly Coalition 1041RQQ7
22.11.2008 19:10 Fire Blue-Blue friendly fire 172387209
41RPQ2990
Friendly Escalation Civilian 0964602008
29.11.2008 10:00 Action of Force casualties -11#1478
2008120303
Friendly Escalation Civilian 1342SWD1
03.12.2008 03:13 Action of Force casualties 544074650
2008114940
Friendly Escalation Civilian 42RTA6502
04.12.2008 09:40 Action of Force casualties 930840
41SPR7203
Friendly Escalation Civilian 0491802008
04.12.2008 16:06 Action of Force casualties -12#0215
2008111264
Friendly Escalation Civilian 242SVC660
12.12.2008 06:42 Action of Force casualties 7147490
2008121707
Friendly Coalition 1141RQQ3
17.12.2008 07:11 Fire Blue-Green friendly fire 199096730
41RPR2020
Friendly Escalation Civilian 0096002008
24.12.2008 10:15 Action of Force casualties -12#1019
2008123013
Friendly Escalation Civilian 2441SPR73
30.12.2008 13:24 Action of Force casualties 52049700
41RQQ329
Friendly Escalation Civilian 0089400200
01.01.2009 17:13 Action of Force casualties 9-01#0028
2009121241
Friendly Escalation Civilian 42SWC048
02.01.2009 12:41 Action of Force casualties 6056490
41RPR6110
Friendly Escalation Civilian 0262002009
03.01.2009 09:52 Action of Force casualties -01#0097
2009010521
Threat 0042SWD6
05.01.2009 21:00 Report IED Threat Other 992627810
41SPR7601
Friendly Civilian 0536602009
19.01.2009 04:30 Action Attack casualties -01#0750
2009120548
Friendly Escalation Civilian 42SWD592
20.01.2009 05:48 Action of Force casualties 5060600
41SPR7257
Friendly Escalation Civilian 0494702009
27.01.2009 15:54 Action of Force casualties -01#1115
41SNR2208
Friendly Green- Afghan 0667502009
31.01.2009 04:45 Fire Green friendly fire -01#1253
41RPR0706
Friendly Escalation Civilian 6051322009
31.01.2009 06:30 Action of Force casualties -01#1264
2009031635
Friendly Escalation Civilian 42SWB167
31.01.2009 06:35 Action of Force casualties 0044670
2009020717
Friendly Green- Afghan 5042SVB80
07.02.2009 17:50 Fire Green friendly fire 60067400
2009216231
Threat Attack 641SMT53
16.02.2009 23:16 Report Threat Other 68674315
41RPR9383
Friendly Escalation Civilian 5037862009
17.02.2009 05:56 Action of Force casualties -02#0704
2009021717
Friendly Green- Afghan 2842SXD37
17.02.2009 17:28 Fire Green friendly fire 55007640
2009122744
Friendly Escalation Civilian 2SXD03600
22.02.2009 07:04 Action of Force casualties 17800
41SNR2750
0622002009
Friendly Escalation Civilian -
01.03.2009 07:30 Action of Force casualties 03#0028.02
2009030108
Friendly Escalation Civilian 5942SXD33
01.03.2009 08:59 Action of Force casualties 44911130
2009224548
Friendly Escalation Civilian 42SWC017
24.03.2009 05:48 Action of Force casualties 2962662
2009032500
Threat 0042SWD4
25.03.2009 00:00 Report IED Threat Other 533204852
41SPR7245
0484502009
Friendly Escalation Civilian -
26.03.2009 11:05 Action of Force casualties 03#1434.01
41RQR596
1902750200
Friendly Escalation Civilian 9-
02.04.2009 12:30 Action of Force casualties 04#0076.02
41RQR557
Friendly Escalation Civilian 0000800200
08.04.2009 09:10 Action of Force casualties 9-04#0338
42SWD230
0021000200
Friendly Green- Afghan 9-
08.04.2009 14:40 Fire Green friendly fire 04#0342.01
41SPR6635
0801502009
Friendly Green- Afghan -
09.04.2009 11:35 Fire Green friendly fire 04#0384.01
41RPQ1340
0369002009
Friendly Green- Afghan -
11.04.2009 00:44 Fire Green friendly fire 04#0451.03
41SNR4120
0575002009
Friendly Escalation Civilian -
11.04.2009 09:25 Action of Force casualties 04#0466.02
42SWD229
0022600200
Friendly Escalation Civilian 9-
16.04.2009 13:11 Action of Force casualties 04#0701.03
41SMS496
0109451200
Enemy Civilian 9-
04.05.2009 06:55 Action Direct Fire casualties 05#0189.05
41RPR4251
Explosive 8021822009
06.05.2009 16:19 Hazard Interdiction Other -05#0502
2009050712
Explosive IED 4541RPR48
07.05.2009 12:45 Hazard Explosion Other 70021300
41RPQ0880
0081002009
Friendly Green- Civilian -
09.05.2009 04:31 Fire White casualties 05#0480.05
41RPQ2625
0723202009
Enemy Civilian -
19.05.2009 05:46 Action Direct Fire casualties 05#1112.01
2009426843
Friendly Escalation Civilian 42SWB859
26.05.2009 08:43 Action of Force casualties 0089700
2009426323
Friendly Green- Civilian 42SWA251
26.05.2009 15:23 Fire White casualties 5096020
41SPR7417
0503002009
Friendly Escalation Civilian -
28.05.2009 15:10 Action of Force casualties 05#1692.03
2009060201
Friendly 3042SVC75
01.06.2009 21:00 Action Raid Other 03497502
2009516105
Friendly Civilian 542SXD693
16.06.2009 10:55 Fire Blue-White casualties 9072890
2009522918
Explosive IED Civilian 42SWB858
22.06.2009 09:18 Hazard Explosion casualties 0089400
2009062501
Friendly 4042SVC54
24.06.2009 21:10 Action Raid Other 00640861
41RQR338
2541182200
Enemy 9-
30.06.2009 04:18 Action Direct Fire Other 06#2413.05
2009071103
Friendly Civilian 0242SXD84
11.07.2009 04:37 Fire Blue-White casualties 46047860
IED 2009081010
Explosive Found/Clear Civilian 2641SNR56
10.08.2009 10:26 Hazard ed casualties 66997375
41RNP3781
Friendly Civilian 5335922009
21.08.2009 12:15 Action Attack casualties -08#2591
2009082206
Enemy 3442SVC86
22.08.2009 19:55 Action SAFIRE Other 95070240
2009082905
Enemy 3741SPR43
29.08.2009 05:37 Action Direct Fire Other 56080261
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Combat Demonstrati Demonstrati 0142SWF7
02.09.2009 00:00 Event on on/unrest 669748288
2009090321
Friendly Civilian 1942SVF89
03.09.2009 21:19 Action CAS casualties 03852017
Non- 2009810564
Combat Demonstrati Demonstrati 2SVC46440
10.09.2009 05:06 Event on on/unrest 11330
42SXG2548
Non- 9672552009
Combat Equipment -
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2009091700
Threat SAFIRE 0042SXD75
17.09.2009 00:00 Report Threat Other 0630
42SVF9042
Friendly Escalation Civilian 2580992009
28.09.2009 00:31 Action of Force casualties -09#2581
41RPQ1387
9971272009
Enemy Civilian -
30.09.2009 09:20 Action Direct Fire casualties 09#2758.07
41RQQ292
8087880200
Friendly Escalation Civilian 9-
01.10.2009 13:45 Action of Force casualties 10#0115.03
Non- 2009100706
Combat Demonstrati Demonstrati 5341RPR13
07.10.2009 06:53 Event on on/unrest 53027433
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07.10.2009 10:03 Hazard Explosion Other 765028040
41RPR3191
Enemy Civilian 15352009-
12.10.2009 12:20 Action Direct Fire casualties 10#1048.02
2009102463
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24.10.2009 06:30 Action of Force casualties 75702756
Non- 2009102521
Combat Downed 0641RPQ05
25.10.2009 21:06 Event Aircraft Other 25344212
41RPR1708
1036322009
Enemy -
27.10.2009 06:11 Action Direct Fire Other 10#2431.01
42SVC7273
Friendly Escalation Civilian 2969482009
31.10.2009 11:08 Action of Force casualties -10#2759
42STA3348
042009-
09.11.2009 18:19 Other Other Other 11#0753
41RPR3260
Friendly Escalation Civilian 09952009-
10.11.2009 16:28 Action of Force casualties 11#0833.01
2009101567
Friendly Escalation Civilian 42SVC7294
15.11.2009 18:07 Action of Force casualties 760951
2009111606
Friendly Escalation Civilian 3141RPQ13
16.11.2009 06:31 Action of Force casualties 424495
41RPQ1213
Enemy Civilian 0278902009
16.11.2009 17:25 Action Direct Fire casualties -11#1433
42SVC6752
Enemy 1509672009
17.11.2009 06:16 Action Direct Fire Other -11#1380
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Combat Demonstrati Demonstrati 042SVB130
17.11.2009 08:30 Event on on/unrest 1266585
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23.11.2009 14:19 Event Accident Accident 9-11#1978
2009112507
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25.11.2009 07:45 Action of Force casualties 85701998
Non- 42SWD215
Combat 022602009-
29.11.2009 09:43 Event Accident Accident 11#2339.02
42SUA7861
Friendly Escalation Civilian 4871162009
29.11.2009 17:50 Action of Force casualties -11#2384
41SQS7101
Friendly Green- Civilian 422009-
30.11.2009 11:00 Fire White casualties 12#0092.02
42SWB278
Non- 4025170200
Combat 9-
01.12.2009 04:25 Event Accident Accident 12#0013.01
42SYD1132
Non- 9754312009
Combat -
01.12.2009 09:45 Event Accident Accident 12#0039.01
Non- 42SXD8506
Combat 5471372009
02.12.2009 08:30 Event Accident Accident -12#0142
41RQQ308
6397102200
Enemy Civilian 9-
03.12.2009 14:47 Action Direct Fire casualties 12#0278.01
41RPR3751
Friendly Escalation Civilian 382009-
03.12.2009 21:19 Action of Force casualties 12#0299
Non- 2009120910
Combat 5842SXD31
09.12.2009 04:50 Event Accident Accident 93011410
42SUB3821
Friendly Escalation Civilian 082009-
11.12.2009 20:20 Action of Force casualties 12#0910.01
2009122014
Friendly Civilian 4541SMS3
20.12.2009 14:45 Fire Blue-White casualties 04949
41SMT279
0099500200
Friendly Escalation Civilian 9-
22.12.2009 02:00 Action of Force casualties 12#1795.02
41rpr27301
Friendly Escalation Civilian 5602009-
22.12.2009 04:20 Action of Force casualties 12#2191.02
title
PROPAGANDA Other
DIRECT FIRE
OTHER Lwara
FRIENDLY FIRE
FRIENDLY FIRE
FRIENDLY FIRE
DIRECT FIRE CIV FOB Price (Gereshk) 2 CIV KIA 2 CIV WIA
IED CF CIV Camp Nathan Smith 3 CF WIA 3 CIV KIA 22 CIV WIA
(THREAT REPORT) IED THREAT RPT Kabul
FRIENDLY FIRE
ENG - OTHER CIV Qalat 1 CIV WIA
THIS ATTACK MAY HAVE BEEN CONDUCTED BY THE BODYGUARDS THAT WORK FOR ATIQUE,
A LOCAL CONTRACTOR. THE PATROL THAT RESPONDED TO THIS REPORT RAN INTO ATIQUE
EN ROUTE TO THE LOCATION AT A CHECKPOINT LOCATED NEAR ROUTE HOOSIERS AND
ROUTE GOPHERS. SINCE HE IS THE CONTRACTOR, IT WAS NOT ALL THAT RANDOM. ATIQUE
PLAYED DUMB AS IF HE HAD NO IDEA WHAT WAS GOING ON. HIS TRUCK, ALTHOUGH BLUE
IN COLOR, WAS CAKED IN MUD TO THE POINT THAT IT APPEARED TO BE BEIGE, ESPECIALLY
IN THE SUNLIGHT FROM 600 METERS AWAY. ATIQUE HAD ONLY TWO MEN WITH HIM, WHICH
LEFT THREE SEATS OPEN IN THE TRUCK. HE HAS BEEN DISGRUNTLED RECENTLY FOR TWO
PRIMARY REASONS: 1. ATIQUE WANTED CONTRACTS FOR ALL THREE CHECKPOINTS THAT
WERE BEING BUILT; 2. (MORE IMPORTANTLY) THE NORTH WALL THAT HE BUILT FOR A/2-5 IN
FORCES AT FOB ANACONDA HAD COLLAPSED AND A NEW CONTRACT HAD BEEN GIVEN TO A
HAZARAN TO REPAIR IT (AND ATIQUE WAS NEVER PAID THE FULL AMOUNT BECAUSE THE
WALL HAD NOT BEEN BUILT PROPERLY). HE HAD STATED THAT THE LOCAL PEOPLE WERE
LAUGHING AT HIM BECAUSE HE HAD LOST THE CONTRACT TO A HAZARAN.
FOB COBRA RECEIVED A LOCAL NATIONAL BOY WHO HAD RECEIVED A GUNSHOT WOUND TO
HIS STOMACH. HE HAD BEEN SHOT DURING A GREEN ON GREEN FIREFIGHT IN JANGALAK
VILLAGE (41S QS 3843). THE BOY AND HIS OLDER BROTHER HAD HEARD SHOOTING OUTSIDE
OF THEIR COMPOUND AND WENT OUTSIDE TO CHECK IT OUT, AT WHICH POINT THE BOY WAS
SHOT IN THE STOMACH. ANOTHER BROTHER HAD ALSO BEEN SHOT AND DIED AT THEIR
COMPOUND. NO ADULT MALES HAD ACCOMPANIED THE BROTHERS, AND ONLY THE OLDER
BROTHER OF THE INJURED BOY COULD PROVIDE INFORMATION ON THE INCIDENT. THE
OLDER BROTHER EXPLAINED THAT MEN IN THE VILLAGE WERE HAVING PERSONAL DISPUTES
WITH EACH
S: 9X LN OTHER
POLICE, ANDL:
A: TIC, HAD
41STHEN BEGAN
MS 471 159, T: SHOOTING AT NATIONAL
0625Z. LOCAL EACH ONESPOLICE
COMPOUNDS
OPEN FIRED ON
ANA/ETT A POLICE CHECK POINT. NO ANA/ETT CASUALTIES. 1X LNP KIA AND 8X LNP
DETAINED. ANA PULLED UP TO THE CHECK POINT AND IDENTIFIED THEMSELVES AS ANA;
THEN THE LNP OPEN FIRED.
CJSOTF reports demonstration IVO GARDEZ. Initially approximately 60X demonstrators gathered for a
protest where 1X demonstrator was shot in leg and transported to Gardez hospital. The ANP is dealing with
demonstration. Earlier that morning CJSOTF facilitated the establishment of the Emergency Operation Center
(EOC) at the local government compound. The EOC is maintaining communication with
Police/Government/CF. The UNAMA compound is secured by elements of TF Thunder. At 1005Z CJSOTF
reported a second group of approximately 300 locals has linked-up with first group. Demonstrators appear to be
taking some direction from the police. Group is moving north toward Tera Pass (CNA).
CJSOTF recommends all CF units stay off roads between Tera Pass and Gardez. At 1007Z a large group of
demonstrators (over 100) began to move toward FB Gardez (42s wc 20598 17955). At 1053Z the crowd was
50M from north check point throwing rocks and a second group is 300M away and moving toward the check
point. During the incident, the police shot five people. One died at the hospital and four are in stable condition.
The police verified that the individual who died was a spectator and not a demonstrator and that he was shot
unintentionally. At least two of the other four were shot for attempting to wrestle weapons away from the
police. It was not verified that the demonstrators were armed with anything more than slingshots.
AT 1145Z GRIP 21 WITNESSED THE EXPLOSION OF THE MH 47 IT WAS FLYING WITH
CONSISTING OF A LARGE EXPLOSION AND LOTS OF BLACK SMOKE, GRIP 21 IMMEDIATELY
TRIED TO CONTACT THE MH 47 BUT WAS UNSUCCESSFUL. TURBINE 34 CAME ON FREQ AND
GRIP 21 PASSED INFO ON EXPLOSION, TURBINE 34 REPORTED EXPLOSION TO BE TURBINE 89
AND CONFIRMED TURBINE 89 RECEIVED RPG FIRE.
CJSOTF reports downed aircraft 16K W of Abad (42S XD 79080 59690). CJSOTF reports Turbine 33 (1X
MH-47) received ground fire and was shot down. 16X PAX are reported to have been on board of aircraft. Grip
21 (2x A-10s) flying with Turbine 33 are on-station. At 1158Z an NFA was established around the aircraft (500
meters radius). At 1215Z 1X AH-64 on station observes 1X survivor at crash site. CJSOTF request airlift for 20
PAX to JBAD and CJTF76 approves the use of 4X UH-60s (from JBAD). At 1233Z Intel is reporting ACM
elements near downed aircraft. At 1623Z: AC-130 reports 1X PAX with strobe IVO of crash site.
292316ZJUN05:
Friendly forces arrive at crash site and begin recovery operations. 30 June05: Remains for all 16 personnel on
board have been recovered.
PASSES OVER CRASH SITE FOR ANY SURVIVORS. AT 1220Z SHOCK REPORTED ONE MAN ON
RIDGE LINE WEARING A RED SHIRT HOLDING HIS HANDS IN THE AIR IVO SAME AREA RPG
WAS FIRED FROM. SHOCK RELAYED INFO TO GRIP 21 AND PASSED THAT IT SEEMED LIKE A
TRAP TO GET HELOS CLOSE AND ENGAGE. AT 1230Z SHOCK 63 REPORTED RECEIVING RPG
FIRE FROM LOW-WALLED COMPOUND INSIDE THICK PINE FOREST TREE LINE, 42S XD 7866
5977.
TF Griffin reports an unknown type missile fired on 1X UH-60 38K E of Kandahar. On return from
MEDEVAC mission 06-29C, the left side crew chief indicated missile launch, the flare system dispensed 6X
flares. The missile changed course towards heat source once flares were launched. The crew chief saw only the
smoke trail due to evasive maneuvering but determined that the missile was a type of MANPAD. The UH-60
safely RTB.
ALL TIMES INDICATED ARE ZULU WITH TODAYS DATE (05JUL05)
CREWMEMBERS:
The Pakistan LNO reports that ANA troops are massing and threatening the PAKMIL 12km NE of FB Lwara
(IVO BCP 10) at 1424Z. At 1230Z An ANA Officer approached the Admi Kot Fort and told the Pakistan
commander that if the PAKMIL doesnt leave the post the ANA will attack. The ANA Officer claims to be
following orders. 120x ANA and 20x armed civilians have formed a crowd IVO the Pakistan BCP. As of 1444Z
all ANA forces are inside the wire. The conflict is believed to be over the posting of a Pakistan flag inside
Afghanistan. At 050601ZSEP05 203rd ETT reports that ANA have observed a company sized PAKMIL
element crossing into an area believed to be in Afghanistan. 2x platoon sized ANA elements have massed in the
area; no US units are in the area. The MOD overrode worked to defuse the situation.SF, ETT and ANA
leadership defused the situation and at 050617ZSEP05 all ANA are inside the wire at BCP Cervantes.
TF Devil reports green on green attack IVO Bamian PRT. An ANP patrol including provincial deputy chief of
police approached an ANA VCP and direct contact resulted. No injuries or damage reported.
TB MEMBERS MEET IN IRAN
Organization(s) Involved: TALIBAN
18 SEP 2005, UNKNOWN SOURCE
ISMAEL KHAN associate FAIZ AHMAD met with HERAT TB members in MASHAD, IRAN to discuss plans
on conducting Attacks against the AF Government.Allegedly ISMAEL KHAN associate FAIZ AHMAD is
currently living in and representing ISMAEL KHAN in MASHAD, IRAN. Ahmad has met HERAT TB
members BISMALLAH DIVONAH (LNU),MAROUF AL-LANG (LNU), and WAKIL AL-LANG (LNU) to
discuss Preparations to strike against the afghan government should the Opportunity present itself (NFI).
TF Devil reports attack on polling sites 28km SE of Gardez. US Forces investigated the Wazi Zardan polling
site and found that the violence was due to a green on green rock fight. The polling site has been reopened. The
Gerda Serai ANP were allowing the locals to vote 5x times. The problem was corrected and the polling station
was reopened.
(Delayed Report) TF Bayonet reports green on green IVO Baylough. TF Bayonet reports ANA was fighting
ANA due to miscommunication. No injuries reported.
CJSOTF reports a green on green conflict 6km W of FOB Bermel at 1351Z. 4x RPGs were fired. No casualties
or damage to equipment were reported. ANP is investigating. No significant findings reported by the ANP.
TF Bayonet reported a green on green attack IVO Kandahar. At 0535Z. Kandahar PRT reported a LN who had
a personal disagreement with unknown amount of parties in a local household, placed an unknown explosive
device in the house. The device detonated and as a result four LN were killed and 6 LN were injured. PRT QRF
were placed on standby in case ANP needed assistance. It is unknown if the LN who placed the device died in
the blast as well. ANP did not request and assistance and all wounded LN were taken to a local hospital.
Explosion was located in Kandahar Technology Square district. There were no CF damages or injuries. NFTR.
TF Devil reported a Green on Green engagement at Methar Lam. At 1354Z, 2/3 Marines reported that there was
reports of small arms fire coming from the Methar Lam Governors compound. QRF was placed on standby if
requested. 1447Z Update: 2/3 Marines reported QRF stood down and the incident at Methar Lam was between
ANA and ANP. It was reported that sometime during the day ANP assaulted an ANA soldier and approximately
70x ANA went to the compound as a show of force. As a result of the meeting a firefight occurred. As a result
three ANP were WIA and ground EVACD to JBAD, injuries were not reported. After the report of the firefight
a senior ANA officer on the scene reported control was restored. A meeting has been arranged for the Deputy
Governor, Kandak, and the ANP Chief. No CF was present during the incident. No further injuries or damages
were reported. NFTR.
ANP reported a green on green incident 24km W of Kandahar to TF Bayonet. At 2057Z, ANP reported ANA
were manning a joint checkpoint and an ANP relief came to the site. ANA password challenged the ANP at
which time the ANP left their vehicle to talk to the ANA. As a result of not verifying the password ANA
mistakenly fired on them. As a result of the incident, the ANP initially reported that two ANP were KIA and one
ANP WIA. ANP WIA was ground EVACD to Kandahar hospital with GSW to the leg and stomach. 0059Z
Update: ANP WIA expired at the hospital as a result of GSWs. No futher injuries or damages reported.
THREAT TO AIRCRAFT IN HELMEND PROVINCE
Organization(s) Involved: HEZB E ISLAMI GULBUDDIN
TEXT: ON 19 NOVEMBER 2005, HEZB-ISLAMI PARTY LEADER, GULBUDDIN HEKMARTYR AND
DR. AMIN ((NLN)), USAMA BIN LADIN,S FINANCIAL ADVISOR, BOTH FLEW TO NORTH KOREA
DEPARTING FROM AN IRAN. THEY RETURNED TO HELMAND //GEOCOORD: 3100N/06400E//,
AFGHANISTAN ON APPROXIMATELY 03 DECEMBER 2005. WHILE IN NORTH KOREA, THE TWO
CONFIRMED A DEAL WITH THE NORTH KOREAN GOVERNMENT FOR REMOTE CONTROLLED
ROCKETS FOR USE AGAINST AMERICAN AND COALITION AIRCRAFT. THE DEAL WAS CLOSED
FOR AN UNDETERMINED AMOUNT OF MONEY. THE SHIPMENT OF SAID WEAPONS IS
EXPECTED SHORTLY AFTER THE NEW YEAR. NFI. UPON RETURN FROM NORTH KOREA DR.
AMIN STAYED IN HELMAND, AND HEKMARTYR WENT TO KONAR, NURISTAN PROVINCE
CJSOTF reported TIC at 3 KM SE OF FB Lwara At 2232Z, CJSOTF reported they were receiving small arms
and RPG fire at the FB and OP 1 from an unknown size ACM element. CAS was requested ISO TIC. One B-52
(XCAS) was sent ISO TIC. At 2236Z, CJSOTF reported they were receiving fire from four separate directions.
OPs were engaging enemy targets. At 2312Z, Two A-10s (GCAS) were sent ISO TIC. At 2312Z, CJSOTF
reported as a result of the TIC one ASF was injured from RPG fire. At 0014Z, CJSOTF reported OP 1 was
reoccupied by ASF and patrols were moving on OP 2. At 0642Z, GHQ advised CJTF76 that they have deployed
one MI-17 with troops and two Cobras to establish blocking positions ISO the TIC. AT 0749Z, A CJSOTF
patrol conducting BDA from last nights TIC in the same vicinity was engaged with RPG fire at 42S WB 463
415. The enemy attempted to egress into Pakistan. However, the CJSOTF patrol returned fire and maneuvered
on the enemy. The unit requested and received CAS with two GR7s initially and later with A10 attacks
airplanes.As result of TIC ordinance expended one B-52 dropped 2X JDAM on enemy egress routes , Two A-
10s (GCAS) fired 1x MK 82 an expended 722 rnds 30mm, and 39 rnds of Counter battery was fired on ACM
egress route. The patrol reported a total 6 EKIA. At 1117Z, all CJSOTF elements returned to base. NFTR.
(Delayed report) On 23 December TF Bayonet reported a green on green incident in the Atghar District, Zabul
Province. ACM reportedly kidnapped 2 x ANP, prompting retaliation by Chief Wazir, who mobilized 40 x
ANP consisting of officers from Shamulzayi and Shinkay. The ANP assaulted several villages, injuring
numerous villagers and taking 16 prisoners. The two missing policemen showed up at the Atghar District
Compound on 24DEC, claiming that Kuchies in Shinkay had detained them. The 16 x detainees were released.
ROSHAN WORKERS RECEIVE NIGHT LETTER
Organization(s) Involved:
20 JAN 2006 CTF BAYONET INTSUM BT273
(S//REL TO USA, GCTF, ISAF and NATO) ROSHAN WORKERS RECEIVE NIGHT LETTER: On 14
January 2006, a night letter was turned in to FAC Rep. During a routine meeting, the foreign affairs rep was
passed a night letter that was received two to three days ago by some Roshan network workers. The details of
where and when are still to be determined. The translation is as follows: "To the heads of Roshan: We have
received information that you are providing information to the Americans and the government about our mobile
phone numbers. If you continue to do this, what happens to you is your responsibility. We are giving you this
warning only once. The second time we will act. You are servants of unbelievers. Signed Mullah Fazal Bari on
behalf of Mullah Omar" (CA PRT Reporting)
TF Aegis reported Blue on Blue fire 6K North of KAF. At 2045z TF Aegis reported 6x warning shots were fired
at a unknown vehicle. A coalition SOTF patrol then notified TF Aegis that they were moving through their AO.
TF Aegis will investigate further. No damage or injuries reported.
(DELAYED REPORT) CJSOTF reported a LN was wounded at a checkpoint 11KM NW of Spin Boldak. At
0949Z TG Ares reported to CJSOTF that a LN vehicle did not halt at a checkpoint on HWY 4 and a LN was
injured by a warning shot. Injured LN was seen by French medic and was sent by taxi to the Chaman Hospital.
TF Aegis reported TIC 56 km NW of FOB Robinson. At 0105Z, TF Aegis reported receiving small arms fire
while on a convoy. 1x UK vehicle rolled over but there were no injuries. UK forces pulled back from contact
and were forced to destroy the vehicle using 3x Milan AT missiles because the vehicle was being overrun. The
force was still receiving small arms fire from approximately 2 km away. At 0142Z, the unit pulled back 1500 m
from the TIC site to high ground and split up. The forward element was at grid 41S PR 358836 with 4x
vehicles. The second element was located at grid 41S PR 36058203 with 5x vehicles over watching the forward
element. CAS was requested and 2x A-10s were dispatched in support of the contact. At 0312Z TF Aegis
reported receiving info from LKG PRT that ANP forces were located at grid 41S PR 3800586007, which was 3
km from UK forces position. TF Aegis reported the TIC was between UK forces and ANP. UK forces
commander requested that the ANP Chief meet with him at his position, and believed that there was still a
hostile intent. UK commander would not go to the district center for the meeting as the governer requested.
UK commander believed from intel that IEDs were being placed around their position. The District Chief was
moving in a white truck with District Chief written on the side while flying a white flag en route to UK position.
TF Aegis reported 12x ANP WIA and 1x KIA. Update: At 0430Z TF Aegis reported UK Commander and the
District Chief met and discussed the incident. UK commander indicated that the ANP fired on them first, the
District Chief replied that he thought the UK forces were actually Taliban advancing on them. Both forces were
doing a RECCE of the destroyed UK vehicle site. District Chief previously informed the LNs to place
IED''s in front of coalition vehicle site. No UK injuries were reported. The vehicle that
was destroyed by missiles was taken back to Gereshk.
TF Vanguard reports local tribal fighting. At 0835Z, ASG informed TF Vanguard of fighting between local
tribes 16 km NE of Gardez. ANP confirmed 2x LN KIA. ANP is currently investigating. At 0917Z, Spartan S-2
operations confirmed through TF Vanguard S-2 that the tribal fighting was in Salam Kheyl with two dead and
fighting continuing.Investigation reported that the tribes were disputing over water irrigation. ANP and ANA
Special Investigators confiscated 1400 rds. 7.62 and 7 handgrenades.
KCP AND NDS INTERNAL SECURITY BRIEFS
Organization(s) Involved: HEZB E ISLAMI GULBUDDIN,TALIBAN
24 MAY 2006, HUMINT REPORT (HR) BU 148: N/I C;
KCP AND NDS INTERNAL SECURITY BRIEFS
WARNING NOTICE:
THIS IS AN INFORMATION REPORT, NOT FINALLY EVALUATED INTELLIGENCE.
REPORT CLASSIFIED NATO / ISAF CONFIDENTIAL IN ITS ENTIRETY.
TO: CJ2X
COUNTRY: AFGHANISTAN
CLASSIFICATION: NATO / ISAF CONFIDENTIAL
PRECEDENCE: Routine
REFERENCE: Source N Y-9013
CONTENT: HR BU 148
RELIABILITY/CREDIBILITY: C-3
The contact has indirect access to information concerning ANA and the security situation in Kabul Province.
DATE OF INFORMATION: 2006/05/21
DATE OF REPORT: 2006/05/24
LOCATION: KABUL, AFGHANISTAN
TOPIC: KCP and NDS Internal Security briefs
INFORMATION:
In late May 06, KCP and NDS officers briefed senior staff on security concerns within Kabul AOO. Below is the
information presented by NDS and KCP respectively:
NDS
1. ABDUL MANAF has trained and equipped two suicide bombers to conduct attacks against GOA and
international targets. One of these individuals is a Pakistani called ISLAM and the other is of Arab nationality.
These two persons were prepared to carry out attacks against GOA on 28 Apr 06 but abandoned their mission
due to the tight security measures. Presently they maintain their readiness and wait for orders. The group is
currently based in KHAKI JABAR district of Kabul province.
2. According to information acquired by NDS at the end of April 06, the HIG activists ANWAR
MOHAMMAD, MULLAH DADULLAH, OSMANI, MOHAMMAD OMAR and MULLAH AKHTAR
MOHAMMAD are equipping 200 vehicles to be used as VBIEDs. The above individuals have arranged the cars
to be purchased in Iran and Pakistan. HIG members in Pakistan provide the remote control devices for these
cars.
KCP:
Three AQ members - Commander HAJI ISHAQ, Commander SAIFUR RAHMAN and one Pakistani are
planning attacks against Kabul targets. This group is presently based in KUNAR province.
TF Wolfpack reported that potential Green on Green is occurring in Gurbuz District. At 0426Z TF Wolfpack
reported a potential Green on Green approximately 10 km SW of FOB Salerno. ANP reported that 2 tribes
started fighting over a gas station in the village of Shakamir Kalay in the Gurbuz District. The feud consisted of
unknown number of individuals from both tribes with small arms. PCC shifted additional ANP to the village to
quelch the fighting. At 0922Z TF Wolfpack reported that ANP managed to get elders from both sides to sit
down and resolve the conflict peacefully through discussion. No casualties were reported.
TWO MEMBERS OF THE IRANIAN INTELLIGENCE
Organization(s) Involved: HEZB E ISLAMI GULBUDDIN,Iranian Secret Intelligence Service,TALIBAN
03 JUN 2006 RO FHT3 1463
Two members of the Iranian Intelligence Secret Service have arrived in SYAHGERD village (42SVD 883726)/
GHORBAND district/ PARWAN province, being helped by JAWED GHORBANDI (important local person in
PARWAN province). These two Iranians have forged AFG IDs on the names of ABDUL JALIL and
AHMADDIN. Those 2 AFG forged IDs were made in SYAHGERD village/ GHORBAND district/ PARWAN
province. Sometimes, these two Iranian individuals come to KABUL city and they stay in the ABDUL KHALIL
GHORBANDI's hotel (NFI).
These two Iranians are tasked to instigate local AFG people into making propaganda against the AFG
governmental authorities and CF members. Also they are helping HIG and TB members in carrying out terrorist
attacks against the AFG governmental authorities and the CF members, especially against the Americans forces.
ABDUL JALIL is about 37 years old, short black beard, short grey hair and brown eyes.
AHMADDIN is about 25 years old, tall, white complexion, long hair and brown eyes.
At 0230Z, TF Chosin reported a green on green incident occurred 53km SE of Jalalabad. Incident began at
1515Z over a land dispute between the villages of Ashpan and Tutu. At 0200Z, villages reported SAF, RPK, and
RPG fired between villagers. 78 police were dispatched to control the situation, however when police tried to
intervene they were fired upon. The Governor of Nangarhar planned to move ANA into the city to assist the
police. Governor requested CF support or an AC to fly over as a show of force. He believed that this would
deter villagers from fighting. At 0530Z, a fixed wing aircraft conducted a show of force and dropped flares over
the green on green site. Fighting calmed and diplomats moved into the city to try and work out a solution. NDS
reported they have knowledge of the instigators and believe that they are located in Jalalabad. ANA from Mehtar
Lam PRT prepared to respond to the situation as needed. At 1100Z, JBAD PRT reported that the Deputy
Governor and Chief of Police are still working with tribal elders on finding a compromise to the feud. Fighting
has stopped.
At 1152Z, TF Wolf Pack received a report from NDS in Spera District that 2 tribes are disputing over land in the
village of Arsal Khel approximately 44 km SW of Khowst. Khowst PCC reports that there is heavy SAF being
exchanged by the 2 tribes that began at 0557Z. ANP moved to the village to try to neutralize the fighting.
Governor directed BG Akram to respond and 1st BDE 203rd ANA Corps is responding with a company of
ANA. No CF support requested ATT. PCC reported that two LN had been injured during the fighting and have
been taken to the Gardez hospital.
At 0755Z, ABP informed TF Wolf Pack of tribal fighting that is occuring on the border of the Tani and Gurbuz
Districts vicinity ABP CP Lija located approximately 16 km S of Khowst City. ABP reports that the fighting is
between 4 tribes. CF assistance has not been requested. No ANSF have responded to the situation as of yet.
GEN Ayoub is aware of teh situation but is tentative to get involved. At 1128Z, TF Wolf Pack reports ANP
from both Tani and Gurbuz have negotiated a truce between the tribal elders. Next Friday, tribal leaders will
have a Shura in which they will approach their issues.
(Delayed Report) At approximately 0740Z, TF Iron Gray received a call from the PCC that the ANP Security
Chief in Ghazni received a report that a LN in Ghazni Hospital claims to have been shot by Coalition forces. TF
Iron Gray has no knowledge of any LN being shot and TF Iron Gray had no patrols in the area at the time of the
shooting. LN Claims to have been shot at VC 471 118 area of Kwaya Ahmad. ANP reported that a US convoy
of approx 8 HUMVEES and a "EOD looking vehicle" came into Ghazni from Sharona at
approximately 0630Z and the lead vehicle engaged a LN vehicle with MG fire. 2 ANP Officers reported that the
convoy came into town, LN vehicle did not yield to US convoy (unknown to full details). Gunner on lead truck
shot into the vehicle and convoy kept going out of the area. LN sustained a GSW to the left shoulder and neck
and is currently at the local hospital and will be transferred to Kabul for further treatment. The LN, Mohamad
Baluch is a mechanic and was test driving the car. LNs informed them that the "same convoy" came
back through Ghazni about 30 min later. The crowd started throwing rocks at the convoy and attempted to stop
the convoy, but the police held them back and allowed the convoy to pass. TF Eagle reported their RCP 5, 4 veh,
including Meercat, 13 PAX, SP''d from Ghazni at 0717z back to Sharana. Their call sign is
Bushmaster 17 and they are currently 25 min out of Sharana. TF Iron Gray is in contact with the Ghazni
Governor to coordinate IO broadcast on Ghanzi Radio. At 1150Z, TF Chamberlain at Salerno confirmed that it
was TF Eagle RCP 5 that shot the LN and did not stop to assess damages. Incident is being investigated.
21 JUL 2006 / CJTF-76 INTSUM 20160720 / (NIS)
(S//REL TO USA, AUS, ISAF, NATO) TALIBAN MEMBERS TRANSPORT FOURTEEN ROCKETS TO
THE VILLAGES OF MOLLA ABDOLLAH KARIZ AND MORGHAN KECHAH, AFGHANISTAN (AF).
1. (S//REL TO USA, AUS, ISAF, NATO) ON 11 JUL 06, AT APPROXIMATELY 2100L, TALIBAN
COMMANDER MULLA ABDUL ((HADI)) AND TWO UNIDENTIFIED TALIBAN MEMBERS ARRIVED
IN THE VILLAGE OF MOLLA ABDOLLAH KARIZ //MGRS: 41RQQ6565991458//, DAMAN DISTRICT,
KANDAHAR PROVINCE, AFGHANISTAN (AF), CARRYING EIGHT ROCKETS TO BE USED IN
FUTURE ATTACKS AGAINST KANDAHAR AIR FIELD //MGRS: 41 RQQ 70500 88500//, KANDAHAR
PROVINCE, AF. HADI TRANSPORTED THE EIGHT ROCKETS FROM QUETTA //MGRS: 42 RUU
07473 42638//, PAKISTAN, USING A TWO DOOR PICK UP TRUCK WITH KANDAHAR LICENSE
PLATE NUMBER 161824. THE ROCKETS WERE PLACED IN THE BED OF THE TRUCK AND
LOOSELY COVERED WITH A TARP-LIKE MATERIAL. HADI ENTERED MOLLA ABDOLLAH KARIZ
FROM THE WEST IVO OSAMA BIN LADEN'S FORMER HOME NEAR TARNAK FARM.
2. (S//REL TO USA, AUS, ISAF, NATO) HADI PROCEEDED DIRECTLY TO THE HOME OF ((QHARI)),
THE PRIEST OF THE MOSQUE FOR MOLLA ABDOLLAH KARIZ. QHARI'S HOME IS LOCATED IN
THE CENTER OF THE VILLAGE. HADI AND THE TALIBAN MEMBERS SPENT APPROXIMATELY
TWO HOURS INSIDE THE HOME SPEAKING WITH SEVERAL OF THE VILLAGERS BEFORE HADI
ASKED THEM TO LEAVE IN ORDER TO SLEEP. HADI DEPARTED THE NEXT MORNING BEFORE
0700L AND WAS LAST SEEN HEADED IN THE DIRECTION OF SALO KALAY
//MGRS: 41RQQ6311488742//, AF, AND RAWANI //MGRS: 41 RQQ 55339 87038//, AF.
3. (S//REL TO USA, AUS, ISAF, NATO) ON 12 JUL 06, AT APPROXIMATELY 0000L, MULLA ABDUL
RAHIM ((AKHOND)) AND THREE PAKISTANI ASSOCIATES OF FAZEL ((RAHAMAM)), LEADER OF
PAKISTANI JAMIAT ULMA TULABA ISLAM, TRANSPORTED SIX ROCKETS VIA A TAN COLORED
PICK UP TRUCK TO THE HOME OF MULLA ((QASIM)), THE MOSQUE PRIEST FOR THE VILLAGE
OF MORGHAN KECHAH //MGRS: 41 RQQ 81973 92597//, KANDAHAR PROVINCE, AF. THE FOUR
SPENT THE NIGHT AT QASIMS HOME BEFORE DEPARTING IN THE DIRECTION OF SRAH
KALA //MGRS: 42 RTA 30562 04564//, AF, SOMETIME IN
COMMENTS: (SOURCE COMMENTS) 1. (S//REL TO USA, AUS, ISAF, NATO) HADI MAKES
DELIVERIES TO MOLLA ABDOLLAH KARIZ AND KHVOSH AB //MGRS: 41 RQQ 66906 89203//,
KANDAHAR PROVINCE, AF, ON A REGULAR BASIS AND ALWAYS ARRIVES UNDER THE COVER
OF DARKNESS AND LEAVES PRIOR TO SUNRISE TO AVOID DETECTION BY COALITION FORCES.
HADI GENERALLY DISTRIBUTES 1-2 ROCKETS TO EACH OF HIS CONTACTS IN THE VILLAGES
SURROUNDING KANDAHAR AIR FIELD (KAF).
2. (S//REL TO USA, AUS, ISAF, NATO) THE ROCKETS CARRIED BY BOTH HADI AND AKHOND ARE
BELIEVED TO BE THE SAME CHINESE 107 MM ROCKETS USED TO ATTACK KAF IN RECENT
WEEKS.
3. (S//REL TO USA, AUS, ISAF, NATO) HADI HAS A SISTER-IN-LAW WHO LIVES IN THE VILLAGE
OF RAWANI AND OFTEN STOPS TO REST AT HER HOUSE WHEN CONDUCTING ROCKET
DELIVERIES.
(FIELD COMMENTS) 1. (S//REL USA, AUS, NATO, ISAF) THIS INFORMATION COINCIDES WITH A
RECENT CHANGE IN THE TACTICS, TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES (TTP) USED BY ANTI-
COALITION FORCES TO ATTACK KAF USING CHINESE 107 MM ROCKETS. PRIOR TO 8 JUL 06,
THE MAJORITY OF SUCH ATTACKS CONSISTED OF TWO TO FOUR ROCKETS PRE-STAGED AND
LAUNCHED USING POSSIBLE REMOTE CONTROLLED DETONATING DEVICES. ON 8 JUL 06 AND
AGAIN ON 9 JUL 06, KAF SUSTAINED TWO SEPARATE SINGLE ROCKET ATTACKS FROM THE
AREAS OF MANDI SAR //MGRS: 41 RQQ 71100 94900//, DAMAN DISTRICT, KANDAHAR PROVINCE,
AF, AND MOLLA ABDOLLAH KARIZ RESPECTIVELY. BOTH ATTACKS WERE SINGLE SHOT
ATTACKS LAUNCHED BY INDIVIDUALS EMPLOYING SHOOT AND SKOOT TACTICS.
2. (S//REL TO USA, AUS, ISAF, NATO) SOURCE WAS UNABLE TO CONFIRM WHETHER OR NOT
HADI OR AKHOND LEFT ANY OF THE ROCKETS AT EITHER OF THE RESIDENCES WHERE THEY
SPENT THE NIGHT.
3. (S//REL TO USA, AUS, ISAF, NATO) SOURCE WAS UNABLE TO IDENTIFY ANY OF THE VARIOUS
VILLAGE CONTACTS USED BY HADI. Source: IIR 1 656 8552 06, DOI 20060711
INSURGENTS ARRIVE IN KUNDUZ
Organization(s) Involved: OPPOSING MILITANT FORCES
17 JUL 2006, RC NORTH INTSUM 0375, NIC
NAJIMULLAH arrived in KUNDUZ, KUNDUZ Province with explosives on 14 jul 06
(Ref.: PRT KDZ INTSUM 16 Jul 06)
(N/I C) According to HUMINT source, Kari NAJIMULLAH arrived in KUNDUZ on 14 jul 06. He was
accompanied by Kari Abdul RAUF and Eng PURNASSAR. Kari NAJIMULLAH maintains contacts to Kari
WAJIB, Mullah GARFUR from ASQALAN (42SVF7878), KUN-DUZ District, KUNDUZ Province, Cdr
WALAKI and Said RASSUL in KUNDUZ.
(N/I C) Kari Abdul RAUF is from RUSTAQ (42SWG7409), RUSTAQ District, TAKHAR Province, and was
trained in PAKISTAN probably.
(N/I C) The group could be in possession of Italian anti-tank mine TC/6 and uses British AT Mk VIII mines.
The group plans to send suicide assassins with VBIED to KUNDUZ. It is possible that clueless drivers in
prepared cars with RC IED will be sent to targets. Fur-thermore it was said that the suicide assassins wear
Russian mines like PFM-1 like a belt. The mine's diameter is approx. 7 cm and the length is approx. 30 cm. The
mines were smuggled via PAKISTAN to AFGHANISTAN.
(N/I C) HUMINT reports that Kari NAJIMULLAH is about 28 years old and was in PAKI-STAN for training
during the TB-war. He was trained by Arabic specialists for three years in a madrassa.
(N/I C) Maulawi RUSTAM was his mentor in AFGHANISTAN. Due to his connection to Maulawi RUSTAM
and having no experience of war, NAJIMULLAH preserved a special training and became an important OMF-
head. So-called ABDULLAH is the brother of Kari NAJIMULLAH and is married to an Arab. His wife was a
present by Osama BIN LADEN because ABDULLAH is an infamous specialist for RC IEDs. (Source Grading
C3)
At 0643Z TF Aegis reported green on green fighting between the Nassir and Shamulzayi tribes 29KM SE of
FOB Raptor. Pakistani soldiers were reported to have taken place in the fighting before crossing back into
Pakistan. Upon further investigation this incident appears to be only tribal fighting not involving Pakistani
troops. There is long standing tension between the tribes. Governor Armand from Zabol is visiting the location
tomorrow to seek a resolution of the conflict. He will be accompanied by tribal elders from both sides, ANA
and ANP commanders and a US State Dept official. NFTR.
At approx 0620Z TF tiger reported a green on green incident with the ANA and ANP 8 KM NW of BAF. It was
reported that ANA struck a child with a vehicle. ANP stopped the ANA vehicle and a gunfight ensued.It was
reported that there were 1X ANP KIA and 1X LN WIA.There was 5X ANA were detained along with 2X ANP.
Minister of Defence reps. en route. At approx. 0947Z it was reported that the ANP was taken fighting positions
on rooftops with ballistic gear on. ETT on ground have instructed ANA to stay indoors in there compound to try
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CJSOTF-A ASSESSMENT: (S//REL USA, AUS and ISAF) This report further corroborates event analysis that
there will be a Fall offensive in RC South. However, due to the lack of source credibility we are unable to
confirm the veracity of this report at this time. We assess that there will likely be a Fall offensive and the TB
will likely focus on Helmand and Oruzgan Provinces, where the TB has had the most success this year in
conducting direct fire ambushes, and maintaining indirect fire and IED activity IVO Kandahar City. (POC: SGT
SHEA)
(Delayed Reporting) At 260745Z TFK reported that 2x white trucks approached C/S G2A gun position grid 41R
QR 315 015. Warning shots were fired in a safe direction by C/S G2A. The white trucks returned fire at C/S
G2A. C/S G2A fired at the trucks and discovered that the white trucks were ANP. There were 4x WIA and 1x
ANP KIA who was handed over to the ANP. The WIA were recovered to KAF. No injuries from C/S G2A.
Last burst as part of the rules of engagement escalation caused an additional injury, 1 child (aprrox 8 years old)
and 1 adult wounded they were in the beaten zone and recovered to KAF. The brother of an interpreter, Wali
Jon, died and TFK indicated concerns that this incident could adversely affect good relationships with TFK.
There were requests made to get the governor to the scene , but he was in Kabul. CB 19 spoke with the on site
NDS commander, who was described as irate and confrontational. He saw the actions taken by G2A as no
different than the TB. He (NDS commander) He now feels that he can't provide anymore info
to the ISAF. CB 19 attemted to explain the situation and the investigation process and suggested that the PAO
speak to them before the TB seize an opportunity. CB 19 believs that we have lost a good source of
information. NFTR.
At 030414Z Sept 06 received SAF & RPGS from sawtooth building. returned fire 1x GBU dropped on it.
Sawtooth building is heavily damaged. only 4x sections remain standing. no activity observed. Casualties 4x
CDN KIA 4X CDN WIA.
At 030419Z Sep received SAF and RPG fire on op, a total of WIA in these hour 7x CDN, and 4x CDN KIA and
1x WIA interpreter.
At 270555Z Dec 06, ROE escalation on Highway 4 ivo KAF (KANDAHAR District, KANDAHAR Province).
1x LN died, ANP was on scene and Highway 4 was closed for about two hours. Incident closed at 0808Z.
(Delayed Report) At 110730ZJAN07 CJSOTF reported a PAKMIL helicopter flew directly east to west from
Pakistan and landed in Afghanistan on the east/northeast side of a bazaar (42S XC 136 031) near BCP 7. The
ABP began engaging the helicopter with 82mm mortars. The helicopter lifted off in the direction of BCP 7. As
the helicopter flew towards BCP 7, ABP soldiers began engaging the helicopter with DSHKA fire. The
helicopter immediately maneuvered away from BCP 7 and headed east towards the Pakistan border. No
casualties were reported on BCP-7. No meetings with the PAKMIL were scheduled through the local forces or
higher headquarters. The RC East LNO to the PAKMIL was informed and was asked to confirm the incident
with the PAKMIL. The PAKMIL were only able to provide that the Frontier Corps Inspector General had been
in the general area but not a confirmation of a helicopter flying outside of Pakistan and being engaged by ABP
forces. Event closed at 1310Z. ISAF Tracking # 01-179
At 110910ZJAN07 TF Zabul reported an ROE escalation 4km west of Qalat. The unit reported trying to flag
down the driver before firing warning shots. The vehicle kept coming towards them. The convoy fired 30 to 35
7.62 and 30 5.56 into the engine block to stop the vehicle. The vehicle was seccessfully stopped. 1 person (LN)
was injured in the event and brought to a LN hospital by the ANP. The area was cordoned off and EOD was
dispatched to search the vehicle. EOD arrived and found no explosives in the vehicle. Event closed at 1205Z.
ISAF Tracking# 01-172.
(Delayed Reporting) On 301630ZJAN07 ANP reports that their Headquarters in Delaram,vicinity grid 41S NR
40015903, was attacked last evening by approximately 17-18 ANBP. The dispute between the local ANP and
ANBP allegedly was a result of a reporting by commuters on HWY 1 that the ANBP were extorting money and
goods at checkpoints in Delaram. It was reported to ANP that ANBP stole $2000 afhgan from a local
commuter. The issue was passed to the PRT Police Support Team and then to local ANP. As a result of the
attack by ANBP on the ANP HQ 3 ANBP were killed, 3 ANBP injured, and 2 ANP injured. A critically injured
ANP officer was transported to the medical clinic on the PRT and is awaiting MEDEVAC to a role 3. The
injured ANP officer (Nasim)is the brother of the Delaram Chief of Police (Abdul Quedir). The PST Team
expects retaliation on the part of the ANP for this action.
At 010235ZFEB07 TF Iron Gray reported while on a dismounted patrol 1km S of Methar Lam TF IRON
GRAY fired upon and injured 2 LNs. The LN vehicle was traveling toward the patrol. The lead soldier extended
his arm gesturing the vehicle to stop. The vehicle failed to yield, the soldier then raised his weapon following
escalation of force. The vehicle again failed to yield. The soldier fired warning shots into the ground in front of
the vehicle. The vehicle again failed to yield, the soldier then fired upon the driver injuring the driver and
passenger. The ANA and ANP responded to the scene to provide assistance. The LNs were taken to the Methar
Lam hospital and transferred to JAF for MEDEVAC. ISAF Tracking# 02-009.
Date/Time: (to/from)
07 0330Z 1130Z FEB 07
4. Meeting With:
Pro 5, Pro 2, D 36
5. Meeting Objective:
Establish contact with adjacent Ally.
6. Discussion Items:
Border security, commo plan, joint patrols, IDF
7. Commitments/Agreements:
Nothing concrete; potential for future engagements, radio comms
8. Assessment:
PAKMIL not an effective disruption force; the leadership sounded to be on the right path, but it was not
echoed in the actions of the unit.
On 7FEB07, 2-321 (ABN) FA conducted a Border Flag Meeting with an adjacent PAKMIL commander. The
PAKMIL contingent met us near one of their check points in the middle of a large wadi vic. (WB865640),
displaying a white flag. They had a few individuals dispersed throughout the wadi as well as some OPs on the
high ground. Their compound was around a bend in the wadi, but we never saw it. There were approximately
50 PAKMIL visible throughout the wadi and surrounding high ground. They were loosely patrolling, but not in
an aggressive stance at all.
Although we brought an interpreter, we soon learned he was unnecessary. The individuals we met with
spoke excellent English. The leader was Lieutenant Colonel Bilal, and artilleryman, who commanded a Frontier
Corps battalion. With him was a MAJ who was in charge of a standard army unit working with the Frontier
Corps battalion. Together, their unit was responsible for approximately 17 km of the AF-PK border along
southern Khowst province.
The colonel didnt waste any time getting to the point saying that there needs to be more communication
between the two forces on either side of the border. He complained that his unit receives indirect fire from the
AF side of the border while trying to conduct patrols. Bilal said that if we had better communication, this could
be avoided and if we needed help, he could assist on his side with patrols. Bilal also stated that we need to have
regular monthly meetings between himself and the CF commander on the AF side.
He was interested in executing a commo plan he had negotiated with COL Donahue, over a year ago. He
lamented that COL Donahue had given him a phone number to contact him, but it had never been answered. His
plan was to conduct regular radio checks on two different freqs, 65.40 SC PT with his HQ in Ghulam Khan (WB
959678) and 55.40 SC PT with the Check Point near the site of the meeting. They do radio checks at 0900 and
1800 Pakistan Standard Time (Z+5 hours) and want CF to conduct them as well. His units call sign is Quaids
Guards. We successfully conducted a radio check with our radios on site. Colonel Bilals next request was for
rechargeable batteries for the AN/PRC-77 radios that he had been provided from an unknown source years
before. He had very few and was using an improvised car battery. Bilal also provided two phone numbers for
Thuraya phones: 89803358 and 89851380 for us to use to contact his HQ. We gave him the battalions Thuraya
phone number as well and we said we would look into more batteries and radio checks, but made no promises.
He finished his points by saying that future meetings should be held at his HQ in Ghulam Khan.
He was also very interested in our array of forces and locations of Border Security Points; as he said to
avoid accidental fighting. Of course we were vague and changed the subject.
We asked about their border security plan. They conduct three basic operations: patrols, checkpoints, and
observation posts. Bilal and his team explained they run constant patrols along the border and successfully
enforce a curfew within 3 km of the border. (Comment: This is highly unlikely. Reporting indicates that
Sir
Arrived back safe and sound and it turned out to be quite a memorable day, specifically for the Brigadier and the
TFK crew who had not really experienced anything like this during their tour in Afghanistan. The Pakmil were
very hospitable, they were on time at the border and transported the party to Chaman Fort without event. At the
fort they provided light refreshment with snacks and curry lunch with music post meeting. Presentations were
made to the Brigadier and the ANP Chief and was reciprocated by the Canadian contingent.
The meeting went ahead with the Pakmil echoing your sentiments, (we will need to do a rethink and get an SOP
established for BFM) and I agree with you in that they should be little but often. However previous
BFM''s had been rather grand affairs (almost BSSM) which is why I
introduced the Working groups after the last BSSM in order to combat the obvious gaps in the programme, but I
do agree and we do need to keep the ANSF interested, they were slightly perturbed at the structure of the Pakmil
presence but we discussed this issue during the meeting and arrived at the same conclusion, so now we can work
on that point and resolve it.
They were really keen on the communications part of the meeting, which is strange considering they have been
reluctant to complete the first part of the training programme. However I spoke in depth with the Comms Officer
during lunch, he did not see the requirement to train until the new radios were issued, but when I explained that
it would be an ideal opportunity to firstly get to know your counterparts and to plan future
SOP''s and Exercises before the radios arrived. They now fully support the idea
and are willing to go ahead. I will speak to J6 here tomorrow and propose a date to meet, still feel that they will
be reluctant to travel to Afghanistan. (even though this was impressed upon them during the meeting)
An interesting point was raised by the Colonel Masud during the meeting that in RC(E) CF went into Pakistan
and killed a Pakmil and took 3 or 4 more soldiers hostage, this was last night apparently, we obviously could not
comment but promised that we would look into it on our return.
The meeting was heading in the direction of a nice meeting without any controversial points or issues been
raised. At this juncture I spoke to both parties to and informed them that this was their opportunity to be open
with each other and speak freely. Indeed this would be the forum to raise these issues and to get concerns out in
the open, that spurred them on and then we had a number of useful albeit diplomatic issues raised.
The meeting concluded with relationships and dialogue between the Pakistan and Afghanistan certainly much
improved than at the start, this should be a good stepping stone for the future meetings. it is now imperative that
we follow this up very closely with the Communication Ex as soon as possible, this will give credibility to the
purpose of this flag meeting.
I will be in touch regards the Islamabad Conference tomorrow when I have had the opportunity to discuss the
issue with the key players.
Regards
John Reynolds
Maj (UK)
J5 RC-S
841-2021
At 131000ZFEB07, a British CH-47, while traveling at 6000ft, HDG 253, at 100 KTS, received a MWS
indication and dispensed countermeasures at 41R PR 57761 30560. The crew looked out their window and
observed a projectile with a white-grey tight spiral smoke trail rising from their 7
o''clock, climbing through their level and exploding 2000ft 3000ft above and
0.5-1nm ahead of the aircraft. The airburst was described as a dark grey cloud. All crew members heard a loud
bang and the projectile passed within 50ft of the aircraft.
At 2000Z, TF Denali reported that 1x LN was shot and wounded IVO Kandahar. TF Denali was conducting a
recovery mission ISO TF Chamberlains RCP 6 on HWY 1. A local national, wearing bulky clothing, sprinted
toward the lead vehicle of TF Denali. The Local National was suspected as a suicide bomber and TF Denali
executed the EOF drill. The LN did not respond and was wounded. EOD confirmed no explosives on the LN.
Medical treatment was provided at the scene and the LN was GND EVACd to Role III care at KAF. PAO
message being prepared for ISAF review. No other casualties or damage reported by TF Grizzly. SIGACT is
still open at this time.
At 1000Z a TF CHOSIN convoy was involved in an accident in which a local national female child ran into the
path of a vehicle and was struck and killed. Friendly forces were conducting a mounted combat patrol from
VPB California along the Pech River road to Asadabad to oick up a repaired vehicle. In traffic at a construction
site on the outskirts of ABAD, the girl ran into the road from behind a parked jingle truck. She was
subsequently struck by the UAH and died.
Governors Didar and Sayeh have been informed by the ABAD PRT. The ANP QRF responded to the scene. TF
CHOSIN will appoint an investigating officer.
The Governor''s office, in conjunction with the ABAD PRT, will handle information
operations following the incident, to include humanitarian assistance distribution and solatia payment to the
family of the deceased.
0700Z: Update to SVIED incident: 28 LN WIA total, 10 were sent to the Jalalabad Public Hospital, 14 were sent
to Ghani Khel, 4 DOW at unspecified location. Source for WIA numbers is Dir of Public Health in JBAD.
0846Z: Update to VBIED SALTUR: arrived on scene of VBIED, conducted an exploitation of the blast site with
pictures/grid coords as well as debriefing ANP leadership on scene. Inital report of a 300m blast site, 100-150
ANP are also on scene and GoA has requested that CF depart the scene IOT allow GoA exploitation and crowd
control. Torkham 6 returned to Camp Torkham after coordinating with GoA leadership on scene.
ISAF 03-086
[DELAYED REPORT]
AT 050600ZMAR07 TF 2Fury reports that ANP shot a local national trying to drive through a check point. The
ANP had a check point established on MSR Ohio, near the AB Band district center Vic of 42S VB 0066 5249.
A car approached the check point at a high rate of speed. All ANP fled the check point except one. As the car
passed the cp it knocked the lone ANP officer down, as the car passed the ANP fired at the vehicle, suspecting it
to be a Suicide VIED. The driver of the vehicle was killed; the ANP was detained in Ghazni questioned and
released shortly after. No IED was found and vehicle was destroyed. NFTR
Assessment ANP escalation of force was appropriate. Effects on the enemy demonstrate the ANP support of IO
themes. Effects on populace clearly identify the importance of stopping at check points.
UPDATE FROM GHAZNI HOSPITAL AT 061730 MAR SAID ALL LOCAL NATIONALS WERE STABLE
AND WERE RELEASED FROM THE HOSPITAL IN 2-3 DAYS. 2 SUFFERED GSW (1 TO LOWER
RIGHT LEG, 1 TO LEFT FOREARM) AND 1 SUFFERED GRAZE WOUND (HEAD). GHAZNI PRT PA
AND 2 FURY SURGEON FROM FOB GHAZNI OFFERED TO ASSIST BUT GHAZNI HOSPITAL
DECLINED.
REPORT FROM THE PCC STATED THAT THE LNs OFTEN RUN THROUGH HASTY CPs AT
UKNOWN LOCATIONS DUE TO THE FACT THAT OFTENTIMES TALIBAN ARE DRESSED IN
UNIFORM AND DEMAND MONEY. THIS MAY BE THE REASON WHY THESE 3 X LNs RAN THE CP.
The people were outraged by the arrests of three people in Nangarhar. Through the press and through phone
calls we were notified that approximately 150 Afghans from Chaparhar district marched to Jalalabad in protest
of the operation. Some reports indicated there were thousands of protestors, however these were greatly
exaggerated. OCF released talking points about last nights PUCing at 1545L today. IO put together a press
release comprised of the talking points and pushed it out ASAP to all local media. Four to five media called this
morning and early afternoon asking for details.
At 1140Z TF HELMAND reported a ROE Escalation 18.9km SW of FOB RBN. FF VCP quickly, and swerved
to avoid VCP. FF gave chase. FF fired warning shots, then shot into vehicle, vehicle caught fire. 1 LN KIA. FF
recovered note book and comms device. ISAF Tracking # 03-172
At 0513Z TF Bushmaster reported a jingle truck rushed their convoy 35km NW of Spin Buldak. The
Bushmaster element engaged the vehicle and killed the driver. ANP assistance requested. Event closed at
0528Z.
- ANP set up a road block at an intersection approx 200m in front of the convoy
- A JINGA truck approached the RB, accelerated, went off the road to drive around the RB and entered the
road coming in the direction of CJSOTF
- CJSOTF attempted to wave off the truck which did not respond.
- CJSOTF fired two rounds into the engine.
- One round ricocheted into the cab, hit the driver in the arm and exited in his back. Driver died of wounds
shortly afterwards
- The ANP secured the truck and the TC for questioning.
- Nothing was found on the truck when it was searched.
- CJSOTF called the ANP to follow up and collaborate the story
- ANP agree with everything reported by CJSOTF
- ANP believe this might have been an attempt to test US / ANSF TTPs for future suicide attacks based on
warnings found in night letters
Other: As we walked through the bazaar, there were no shop doors open and few people peeked out from behind
windows or curtains. The bazaar was a canalizing tunnel and the impression was of walking into a trap/ambush.
There were stray animals and barnyard feces in the street and trash was thrown out of doorways without
concern. There were several dead dogs inside the ANP compound and throughout the town. Also, there was
human feces everywhere, without regard for foot traffic or modesty. Several of the bunkers and trenches had
obviously been used as latrines, despite the fact that there is a latrine facility in the compound. Not only was the
facility in disrepair, it appeared as though the occupants were maliciously negligent. Yesterday, we gave several
tarps and sandbags to the ANP to patch a caved in roof, but the tarps had not been used to make any repairs.
Catamount
shooting of a Local National 21 March 2007
Details: OGA operating in TF Catamount sector moved into Malekshay for operation. LN Shum Khan ran at the
sight of the approaching CF''s. CF utilized the escalation of force doctrine and
shouted to stop, fired warning shots and then fired to wound. The LN was hit in the ankle and treated by
Element medics on scene. It was determined through discussions with local Elders that the man was a deaf mute
that was nervous of the CF operation. Solatia was made in the form of supplies and the Element mission
progressed.
28 March 2007
(S/NF) PRT TARIN KOWT: DUTCH ACCIDENTLY KILL CIVILIANS DEFENDING VILLAGE FROM
INSURGENTS: (Source: AMEMBASSY KABUL 01019, 28 Mar 07)
Dutch direct fire on an apparent enemy target in support of a village under Taliban attack ended tragically. Four
villagers engaged in the fight to defend Chenartu were killed and another seven wounded. The Dutch have
launched an official investigation and have engaged in a proactive public relations campaign to prevent political
fallout here and in the Netherlands. Although the decision to fire was justified, the danger is that, having had
this action go awry, they will hesitate in the future with negative consequences for security in the province.
SUMMARY
1. (C) Afghanistan is acutely aware of US concerns over Iran''s nuclear program and will
study US non-paper and UNSCR 1747. Foreign Minister Spanta''s Senior Policy
Advisor, Davood Moradian, expressed to Embassy April 4 concerns over the formation of both the National
Unity Council and National Front which he characterized as creatures of Iran and Russia. He expressed concern
they represented a return to "the politics of the 1990s" and underlined
Afghanistan''s wish for improved relations with its neighbors, particularly Iran, in order
to marginalize foreign influences in the country. Moradian requested US assistance to beef up the
MFA''s public affairs function. END SUMMARY
Iran Sanctions
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2. (C) On April 4, during a regular periodic meeting, PolCouns delivered ref A (regarding UNSCR 1747 which
imposes new sanctions on Iran) to Foreign Minister Spanta''s Senior Policy Advisor,
Davood Moradian. Moradian said he was well aware of US concerns and would study the points and get back to
Embassy with any reactions.
3. (C) PolCouns raised US concerns over the emergence of the new National Unity Council (NUC) which wants
to place restrictions on international military forces in Afghanistan (ref B). Moradian agreed it was a very
troublesome development. He said Iran and Russia were clearly behind the NUC and were working together.
Moradian believes that the new National Front (ref C), which is advocating a Parliamentary system and the
direct election of governors, is also an Iranian-Russian product. He said many were concerned that
"puppets" of Iran, Pakistan and India were emerging in the Parliament and organizing
themselves into various groups. Moradian expressed concern that the "politics of the
1990s" were again being played out in Afghanistan.
4. (C) Regarding the NUC''s future prospects, Moradian said much would depend on
how the NUC presented itself to President Karzai and how Karzai would be able to manipulate the group
himself. Karzai needed to form his own political group since his supporters were fragmented while the
opposition was united. Moradian said that Karzai would run for re-election but would need to make changes or
he would be defeated. He described Karzai as showing courage in dealing with Pakistan and needing to display
the same qualities in confronting his domestic opponents. In response to PolCounselor reiterating US concern
with Karzai using the press -- including the American press -- to criticize Pakistan, Moradian said that President
Karzai''s attacks on Pakistan should not be viewed as personal attacks on Musharraf.
5. (C) Moradian explained that "special representatives" from the Iranian government had
recently visited Foreign Minister Spanta to express GoI concern over the resurgence of the Taliban. Iran had
expressed concern about Musa Qala, arguing that Taliban success in Helmand gave them no choice but to
prepare themselves for the possible return to power of the Taliban in the western provinces and possibly
nationally. Moradian explained that one of the reasons Afghanistan needed normal relations with Iran was to
marginalize the pro-Iranian groups in the country. He noted that the US-Afghanistan Strategic Partnership
caused friction with Afghanistan''s neighbors, but particularly since its neighbors were
not being helpful on security, Afghanistan made no excuses for choosing to go outside the region for security
guarantees (i.e., the US and ISAF). The US would remain the priority country for Afghanistan but a balance had
to be struck between forging a close relationship with the US and not being perceived as a threat to its
neighbors.
6. (C) Moradian said relations with Russia required a similar balancing act. He shared that Foreign Minister
Spanta had tried to convince the Russians that the best way to have good relations with Afghanistan was not by
At 1120Z, ABP ETT''s at Do China FB reported exchange of SAF between
ABP and PAKMIL at 42R VA 7249 0665. The ABP reported 1 Diksha, 3-5 AK-47, and 15 PAKMIL
personnel. PAKMIL engaged the ABP, ABP returned fire and broke contact. No casualties reported on either
side and no CF were involved. The incident occured at a disputed border area where PAKMIL are building a
checkpoint. ABP reported seeing construction materials. ISAF 04-198
New US Central Command Commander, Admiral William J. Fallon, met March 31 with Pakistani President
Pervez Musharraf. They discussed Musharraf''s participation at the recent
Arab League Summit (disappointing), Musharraf''s interest in engaging on
Israeli-Palestinian peace efforts (as a go-between), his efforts to construct an alliance of moderate Muslim states
(slow going), the situation in Iraq (Sunnis need to be given more), continuing concerns about Iran (too
unpredictable), and the status of Pakistan-Afghanistan relations and a plea for better understanding of
Pakistan''s perspective (can''t trust President
Karzai). Admiral Fallon explored with Musharraf ways that the Government of Pakistan could improve security
control and economic prosperity in the FATA and adjacent areas. Throughout the lengthy and substantive
discussion, President Musharraf was relaxed and in command of the issues and only became highly animated
when the talk turned to Afghanistan and the Pakistani media.
TF 2 FURY was conducting a GAC from 4 CORNERS to FOB GHZ and was involved in a vehicle accident and
EOF incident at VC 53123 01764. At this point of the RTE, both sides of the road have barrier walls blocking
the view of the vehicle crews. The first UAH made the turn indicated in the picture. At this point a LN van was
passing a jingle truck. The van moved into the lane of oncoming traffic around the turn and made a drastic
increase in speed heading straight towards the second UAH. The crew of the second UAH reacted by
simultaneously coming to a stop and firing 3 rounds from an M4 into the van. Due to the short reaction time,
approx. 2 -3 seconds, the gunner was not able to place well aimed shots. Two rounds impacted the windshield
and the 3rd impacted the side of the van as the van began to swerve. At this point the gunner dropped in the
hatch and braced for impact. No LNs were hit by gun fire and have signed statements confirming this. The van
came to rest side ways, leaning against the hood of the UAH. After the accident, it was confirmed that there
were 4 LNs in the van. The medic in the convoy treated 3 of the LNs for minor injuries (leg laceration (stitches),
head laceration, and back lacerations). The 3 passengers of the van made statements that the driver was driving
at excessive speed and erratically since they had left Ghazni City and had cautioned him to slow down several
times. A village elder also arrived on scene saying that he appreciates how CF drive cautiously through the
village and was frustrated with LNs excessive speed around this dangerous curve. The convoy pulled the van
into a position where it can be easily recovered by the LN and cleared all debris from the road. Pictures were
taken of the scene and all 4 LNs involved made statements of what happened.
121427Z Police in contact; civilians are being targeted by unknown number of enemy fighters in Bari Kowt 42S
YE 309 090. Initial report that the police and civilians were being targeted. After further investigation it was to
believed to be green on green. SAF, RPG and 12.7mm fire was observed. No casualties reported. TIC closed.
NFTR.
ISAF Tracking # 04-273
151845Z D5 was conducting scheduled fires and the 81 went short;said it was a bad round and landed in the OP
grid: XD71100 47070 wounding two ASG Soldiers. MM(E)04-15F
19:19Z the medic says they can stablize til am but cannot ground evac due to the terrian
19:24Z Medic on ground, consulted with Chosin PA and confirms they can keep patients stable until the
morning when better illum.
19:34Z If anything changes with patients, we will advise, but for now ask that medevac be conducted in
morning.
Size and Composition of Patrol: 29 X US, 2 X CAT I TERP, 7 X HMMWV, 4 X M2, 3 X MK19, 1 X ANA
RANGER, 6 X ANA PAX, 1 X 60mm MORTAR
B. Task and Purpose of Patrol: 3/A/2-87 IN conducts a leader engagement and HCA Distribution in the village
of Mamadi (42SWB401383) NLT 160500ZApril2007 IOT increase support for Coalition Forces and the IRoA.
E. Disposition of routes used: RTE Honda is classified at green. Most of the road is dry, but has small streams
running in and out of it. RTE BMW is also classified as green and the streams also run in and out of it like RTE
Honda. RTE Corvette is classified at red. It is extremely muddy and the tightness of the road makes it hard to
move through there. A HMMWV can only travel at about 5 km/h. The road is also eroding away and forces the
HMMWVs to slide into the sides of the wadi.
F. Equipment status: One US HMMWV was broken in the vicinity of 42SWB401400. Part of the steering
broke and needed to be replaced. This took about one hour to fix. Since we were only about a kilometer from
the village, we moved half the patrol to Mamadi, 42SWB401383, and conducted the engagement while they
fixed the HMMWV.
G. Summary: Since the weather system moving in, shortened our engagement, not much was learned from the
elder. He is a very disgruntled man with coalition forces. He blames us for stealing his AK-47 and doesnt want
any cerp projects or handout HCA. He simply wants us to deliver money to his village and he will take care of
it. There was only about 4 kids present. It seems to always be this way when we go there. No one wants
anything to do with us there.
A.
Position: Village Elder (Tribe: Mandarkhil / Subtribe: Mamakhil)
Location: Mamadi, 42SWB401383
General Information: 70 y/o male, grey hair and beard, 65 inches tall, and 145 lbs. He isnt very cooperative
with coalition forces. Most of the information stated above had to be pulled from him, he does not want to be
seen helping coalition forces.
B.
Position: Villager (Tribe: Mandarkhil / Subtribe: Lalakhil)
Location: Tangeray, 42SWB419407
General Information: 30 y/o male, black hair, about 70 in tall, 150 lbs, skinny in stature. Not very outgoing, sits
on the edge of the conversation and just listens to what is going on. Was previously detained during OEF V for
involvement with IEDs. He also use to work for ASF, but was fired for the involvement with the IEDs stated
above.
Disposition of local security: There were about 15 ASG Soldiers pulling security along RTE Corvette as we
moved through this area. We also had 6 ANA that secured the high ground when we stopped.
K. Atmospherics: (reception of HCA, reactions to ANSF and Coalition forces, etc): All villagers/elders were
180908Z TF Diamondback reports that ANA/ANP received SAF from LNs during their poppy eradication
operation approximately 16km east of Mehtar Lam. The Governor of Laughman Province is requesting an Air
Show of Force, and initial reports are indicating ANA/ANP casualties.
13:41Z Diamondback called in the blind with new location XD 2404 2640 have linked up with ANP. Made
contact with ANA and ANP and Governor and the situation had disolved. All elements are RTB att. NFTR.
At 0345Z, RCP 7 WAS SITTING AT A UXO SITE, SENT UP THE 9LINE UXO REPORT AT 0238Z, HAD
THE SITE CORDONNED OFF AND WERE WORKING TO REMOVE THE UXO. A WHOLE LINE OF
VEHICLES LINED UP BEHIND THE CORDONNED AREA SHOWN BY ORANGE CONES. THEN, A
VEHICLE BYPASSED ALL THE STOPPED VEHICLES, HIT THE ORANGE CONES, THE GUNNER
FIRED A WARNING SHOT JUST ABOVE THE VEHICLE. THE VEHICLE KEPT COMING, THE
GUNNER FIRED MORE WARNING SHOTS. GUNNER THEN ENGAGED THE VEHICLE WITH HIS M4.
AS A RESULT, A REAR PASSENGER LN RECEIVED GRAZING SHOT TO THE HEAD. RCP7
SECURED THE AREA, SECURED THE CASUALTY, PROVIDED FIRST AID AND ASSESSED THE
CASUALTY AS NOT LOSING A LARGE AMOUNT OF BLOOD, STABLE, BUT NEEDING IMMEDIATE
MEDEVAC. THE PATROL SIMULTANEOUSLY CALLED IN THE 9 LINE AT 0333Z. IT WAS A 15 MIN
WAIT, TF PROFESSIONAL DID NOT HAVE AN ESTIMATED STATUS OF THE ARRIVAL OF THE
MEDEVAC BIRD, THE LNS GATHERED AROUND, AND EVENTUALLY THE LNS GROUND EVACD
THE CASUALTY TO FOB SALERNO. CURRENTLY, RCP7 JUST DESTROYED THE UXO AND
DETERMINED IT WAS ACTUALLY AN IED. IN THE PROCESS, ANOTHER MINE WAS UNEARTHED.
THEY ARE CURRENTLY ON SITE (CURRENT TIME IS 0446Z) AND THEY JUST REMOVED IT. RCP7
IS AWAITING THE ARRIVAL OF HURRICANE TO ASSIST IN SECURITY. RCP7 IS CURRENTLY
FINISHING THE COLLECTION OF EVIDENCE (PICTURES, STATEMENTS FROM LNS). THE LN (14
YEAR OLD FEMALE) THAT SET OF VIA GROUND CONVOY WAS DETERMINED TO BE DOA AT
FOB SALERNO. FURTHERMORE, A 2 YEAR OLD GIRL THAT WAS IN THE LN VEHICLE ALSO HAD
GLASS IN ONE EYE. THE MEDEVAC ARRIVED AND TOOK HER TO FOB SALERNO WHERE SHE IS
UNDERGOING SURGERY. ISAF 04-362 Follow-up: A patrol moved to the scene and assisted Rock with the
investigation. Our BN LEP was on scene and took statements from local nationals that stated escalation of force
was plainly evident and the individual in the vehicle was wrong for attempting to circumvent the control
measures emplaced for safety and standoff. The vehicle in question was searched and found to have no
explosives. The BN S5 submitted Solatia paperwork for 100,000 afghani for the death, 20,000 afghani for the
injury and 10,000 afghani for the vehicle. The battalion commander has crafted a letter of condolence.
Understand that 70th Engineers will conduct their 15-6. The battalion chaplain has talked to the soldier that fired
the shots. He will reengage the company commander about address the group as a whole. Battalion key leaders
were briefed on the event and the importance of EOF procedures. The family has requested payment be made at
Salerno not at the point of the injury. HHB 2/321 CDR (battle space manager) will conduct a shura with the
elders from the area, discuss the event, and present the information as we know it. BACKGROUND
INFORMATION 19 0637 APR 07: 1 - Did the soldiers leader direct the warning shots / any of the engagement
shots? No; he was dismounted and not in a position to do so. 2 - Did the unit complete EOF training? Yes 3 -
Did the unit have other EOF items? Yes; C-wire and lasers, but the lasers were the smaller type and not suitable
for daytime use. 4 - Did anyone speak with the driver? Yes, and his response was he had a lot of things going on
and wasn't paying attention. Furthermore, the driver thought the warning shots were test fire shots.
At 0345Z, RCP 7 WAS SITTING AT A UXO SITE, SENT UP THE 9LINE UXO REPORT AT 0238Z, HAD
THE SITE CORDONNED OFF AND WERE WORKING TO REMOVE THE UXO. A WHOLE LINE OF
VEHICLES LINED UP BEHIND THE CORDONNED AREA SHOWN BY ORANGE CONES. THEN, A
VEHICLE BYPASSED ALL THE STOPPED VEHICLES, HIT THE ORANGE CONES, THE GUNNER
FIRED A WARNING SHOT JUST ABOVE THE VEHICLE. THE VEHICLE KEPT COMING, THE
GUNNER FIRED MORE WARNING SHOTS. GUNNER THEN ENGAGED THE VEHICLE WITH HIS M4.
AS A RESULT, A REAR PASSENGER LN RECEIVED GRAZING SHOT TO THE HEAD. RCP7
SECURED THE AREA, SECURED THE CASUALTY, PROVIDED FIRST AID AND ASSESSED THE
CASUALTY AS NOT LOSING A LARGE AMOUNT OF BLOOD, STABLE, BUT NEEDING IMMEDIATE
MEDEVAC. THE PATROL SIMULTANEOUSLY CALLED IN THE 9 LINE AT 0333Z. IT WAS A 15 MIN
WAIT, TF PROFESSIONAL DID NOT HAVE AN ESTIMATED STATUS OF THE ARRIVAL OF THE
MEDEVAC BIRD, THE LN''S GATHERED AROUND, AND EVENTUALLY THE
LN''S GROUND EVAC''D THE CASUALTY TO FOB
SALERNO. CURRENTLY, RCP7 JUST DESTROYED THE UXO AND DETERMINED IT WAS
ACTUALLY AN IED. IN THE PROCESS, ANOTHER MINE WAS UNEARTHED. THEY ARE
CURRENTLY ON SITE (CURRENT TIME IS 0446Z) AND THEY JUST REMOVED IT. RCP7 IS
AWAITING THE ARRIVAL OF HURRICANE TO ASSIST IN SECURITY. RCP7 IS CURRENTLY
FINISHING THE COLLECTION OF EVIDENCE (PICTURES, STATEMENTS FROM LNS). THE LN (14
YEAR OLD FEMALE0 THAT SET OF VIA GROUND CONVOY WAS DETERMINED TO BE DOA AT
FOB SALERNO. FURTHERMORE, A 2 YEAR OLD GIRL THAT WAS IN THE LN VEHICLE ALSO HAD
GLASS IN ONE EYE. THE MEDEVAC ARRIVED AND TOOK HER TO FOB SALERNO WHERE SHE IS
UNDERGOING SURGERY. ISAF 04-362
Follow-up:
A patrol moved to the scene and assisted Rock with the investigation. Our BN LEP was on scene and took
statements from local nationals that stated escalation of force was plainly evident and the individual in the
vehicle was wrong for attempting to circumvent the control measures emplaced for safety and standoff. The
vehicle in question was searched and found to have no explosives.
The BN S5 submitted Solatia paperwork for 100,000 afghani for the death, 20,000 afghani for the injury and
10,000 afghani for the vehicle.
The battalion chaplain has talked to the soldier that fired the shots. He will reengage the company commander
about address the group as a whole.
Battalion key leaders were briefed on the event and the importance of EOF procedures.
The family has requested payment be made at Salerno not at the point of the injury.
HHB 2/321 CDR (battle space manager) will conduct a shura with the elders from the area, discuss the event,
and present the information as we know it.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) wants to keep the issue of the Iranian-made weapons recently found in
Kandahar under the radar screen in the lead up to the June visit of the Iranian President to Afghanistan.
According to the MFA, President Karzai supports the plan to avoid additional friction with
Afghanistan''s neighbors and to issue no official public statements on the
incident. (This more moderate tone came across in Karzai''s meeting with
CJCS General Pace and Ambassador Wood on April 21 - septel). The MFA is asking its international partners to
do the same. Looking beyond the weapons issue, the MFA is aiming to construct a US-Afghan
"framework" for managing relations with Iran, to be discussed during the
proposed meeting between Secretary Rice and Spanta (date TBD). The MFA has asked the Defense Ministry to
determine the manufacturing date of the weapons to see if they might be from a different period when Iran was
regularly supplying the Mujahedin
At 2338Z TF Fury reported the following medevac, MM(S) 05-01B IRT requested.
TTF / HMD / 9-LINER / (0408 L)
LINE 1: 41 R PR 64358 29621
LINE 2: FM
LINE 3: 2XB
LINE 4: NONE
LINE 5: 2 X L
LINE 6: N
LINE 7: E IR BUZZSAW
LINE 8: 2XA (US)
LINE 9: NONE
MM(S) 05-01B TO BSN
At 0949Z, per telephone conversation between CJTF-82 CHOPS and J3, 11th Corps (PAKMIL), all firing had
ceased along the border IVO BSP 12. The cease fire had been holding for 30 minutes prior to the call. The 11th
Corps J3 requested an immediate Border Flag Meeting between PAKMIL, ANSF, and coalition forces. We are
currently working to facilitate a meeting between the on-scene PAKMIL and ANSF commanders as well as
Diablo 6.
The cease fire was brokered using a number of different paths. CJTF-82 CHOPS contacted ISAF to begin
engaging IRoA government, particularly the MOI to implement a cease fire by the ANSF. We also used our
PRD LNO at CSTC-A to engage the senior mentors for the MOI. We also contacted the Pakistan LNO in
Islamabad to work of cease fire by the PAKMIL. The Commander, CJTF-82 also engaged the MOD.
At 0430Z TF Bushmaster reported the ABP and Pakmil were involved in a direct fire engagement near BSP 11.
Bushmaser observed from FB Chamkani. No US forces involved. ISAF Tracking# 05-271
(C//NF) AFGHANISTAN: AMB. NEUMANN''S CONSULTATIONS WITH
FCO MAY 14: (Source: AMEMBASSY LONDON 01846, 15 May 07)
Former Ambassador to Afghanistan Ronald Neumann met with FCO officials May 14, en route to Islamabad,
New Delhi and Central Asian capitals at the request of SCA A/S Boucher to shore up support for US policy on
Afghanistan. In separate conversations with the Foreign Office''s South Asia
and Afghanistan Director Adam Thomson and Afghanistan Group Head Richard Codrington, Amb. Neumann
discussed the importance of using the June 11 to 12 US-UK bilaterals to make progress towards a joint position
on the next counter-narcotics campaign, so that by September both countries along with the EU and ISAF can
reach agreement with the GoA. Neumann discussed how best to deal with President Karzai and promote
reconciliation without negotiating with the Taliban, stressing the importance of close coordination in Kabul and
the provinces. He also called for more military trainers/advisers, especially from NATO countries that have
spare capacity. Thomson said the UK was considering making an additional battalion available for Afghanistan
in addition to the one slated to deploy in fall 2007. Thomson asked for USG help in ensuring that Canada and
the Netherlands extend their military presence in Afghanistan. Codrington stressed the need to reduce civilian
casualties to the utmost, to get the GoA to take a strong stand against Iran''s
arming of the Taliban, and to get Pakistan to squeeze the Quetta Shura
At 162215Z TF Diablo recieved reports from Lightning that ABP at BSP 12 fired IDF/DF across the border into
Pakistan. At 170021Z PAKMIL fired artillery into afghan IVO BSP 12. At 160130Z CAS was on station w/
NSTR RTB. 170241Z PRED is on station. 170226Z The PL''s location (WC 795 593)
reported ABP OP (location WC 805 588) is receiving SAF, Dshka, and Mortar fire. The CO (ETT) is not in
contact ATT. 170245Z The PL is taking fire. The PL is moving to another location ATT.
[02:26] BSP 12 Update: The PL location (WC 795 593) reported ABP OP is receiving SAF, Dshka, and Mortar
fire. The CO (ETT) is not in contact ATT.
[03:36] The CO is currently at WC 79364 59929, they believe that a FO is calling Mortars on them - now
mortars are impacting over 100 meters away from current position
*Late Report*
[05:48] AT APPROX 3 AM BSP 12 ENGAGED PAKMIL FORCES. TWO RANGERS WERE DESTROYED
AND THERE WERE 2 CASUALTIES DUE TO PAKMIL ARTILLARY FIRE. CURRENTLY THERE ARE
200 ABP AND 100 ANA OCCUPYING BSP 12. THERE IS NO ANA OR ABP COMMANDER AT BSP 12.
TYPES OF MU NITIO NS ARE SMALL ARMS RPGS AND DSHKAS. THE ABP HAVE NO ROUNDS
FOR THE DSHKAS
[05:49] FEARLESS ELEMENTS REPORTS PAKMIL FIRING ARTILLARY AT BSP 12
[05:49] REPORT 1 IS FROM LAST NIGHT AND REPORT 2 IS TIME NOW
*UPDATE*
[07:00] The CO at WC 7936 5992 with the ANA Kandak commander
[07:00] They will be 5KM away from the border.
*Update*
[07:46] (BSP 11) PAK has replaced their ABP with 500 regualar PAKMIL
[07:48] There is also a report that PAK has place 155mm Artilerry 20Km behing village
[07:51] WC 7577 4120 is FB Chamkani - do have a grid for supposed artillery site
20 May 2007
(S//NF) PRT KANDAHAR: MID-MAY SECURITY ROUNDUP: (Source: AMEMBASSY KABUL 01691, 20
May 07)
A dramatic week was launched in Kandahar on May 12 with the killing of senior Taliban Commander Mullah
Dadullah (in Helmand Province) and of Mullah Manan (in Zharey District) on May 13. Many Kandaharis were
jubilant and hundreds lined up to see his body on display at Governor Asadullah
Khalid''s palace. In what may have been a calculated Taliban counterstrike,
three explosions shook Kandahar on May 17, including one apparently targeting Governor Khalid but instead
injuring Minister of Culture and Youth, Abdul Karim Khoram. On May 15, Kandahar Provincial
Reconstruction Team (KPRT) and the Afghan Independent Human Right Commission (AIHRC) hosted a first --
a meeting on human rights with Kandahar''s Afghan National Security Forces
(ANSF) and other security sector leadership. One issue that surfaced in this meeting and in a subsequent
security meeting was growing concern by the provincial leadership over civilian casualties in ISAF operations.
Several recent examples were cited, including allegations that an ISAF convoy or convoys on May 15 in two
city districts shot at least seven civilians of whom three died. Governor Khalid and ANSF leaders also pressed
for greater cooperation from ISAF and coalition forces on compound search techniques. Lastly, estimates are
that up to 200 Taliban are now operating in Zharey District, including Chechens and Uzbeks.
INFO ABOUT SITUATION IN LOWGAR & KABUL
Organization(s) Involved: HAQQANI NETWORK
21 MAY 2007, RCE CIINTREP CI BUL / 99 - 07, NIC
3. (N/I C) RC EAST - Information about the situation in LOWGAR province (B?2)
(N/I C) 1.The TB and HIG leaders who went to PAK in QAWS month 1385 (November -December 2006)
returned to LOWGAR in the first month of 1386 (21 MAR - 21 APR 07). They were trained for 5 months in
terrorist activities in camps in the following fields:
- Suicide activities;
- IED activities with mines with remote controls;
- Propaganda against ISAF and GoA.
(N/I C) All of the suicide attacks and remote controlled explosions are done by members of JALALUDIN
HAQQANI's Network and members of his family.
(N/I C) 2. On 04.02.1386 (24 APR 07) a group of suicide bombers of the HAQQANI group came from MIRAM
SHAH, PAK to Southern LOWGAR to do terrorist attacks. Their leader was KHALIFA NOORUDIN
HAQQANI - a son of JALALUDIN HAQQANI. Members of NOORUDIN HAQQANI groups are Chechens,
Punjabis and Arabs. They have explosive equipment and they have intentions to bring them to KABUL city.
They have 8 cars for SVBIEDs in KABUL and LOGAR province.
(N/I C) 3. On 03.02.1386 (23 APR 07) a group of suicide bombers named SAYED RAHMAN, MURSHID and
ABDULLAH came from PAK to LOWGAR Province to do attacks against ISAF in LOWGAR Province.
(N/I C) 4. On 04.02.1386 (24 APR 07) 5 vehicles went from MOHAMMAD AGHA District, LOWGAR
Province to KABUL City to do suicide attacks. Their number plates are:
- 6727
- 5219
- 42144
- 23128
- 2957
(N/I C) 5. A person from the HAQQANI group wants to do a suicide attack on the KABUL - KHOWST
highway. He is 22 years old, thin, black skin, small beard, black sandals, white hat.
(N/I C) 6. MAWLAWI FAZUL RAHMAN, the leader of JAMIAT ISLAMI, PAK sent two suiciders to
MAWLAWI SHAH BODIN for attacks against ISAF.
(N/I C) 7. On 02.02.1386 (22 APR 07) a group of terrorists and suiciders lead by HAFIZ, which belongs to
SADIQ NOOR and MOFTI SADIQULLAH from HAQQANI's group, entered LOWGAR Province to do
attacks against NATO forces.
(N/I C) 8. On 20.02.1386 (09 MAY 07) a group of 4 terrorists came to KAVOSHIDistrict to burn schools.
(N/I C) 9. On 19.02.1386 (08 MAY 07) MAWLAWI JALALUDIN HAQQANI sent a group of Chechens and
Uzbeks terrorists to ZURMAT and KHARWAR Districts for suicide attacks against NATO forces.
(N/I C) 10. On 05.02.1386 (25 APR 07) ISI sent 1000 motorcycles to MAWLAWI JALALUDIN HAQQANI
TRUCK (HEADLIGHTS ON) MOVING FROM 4 CORNERS CP TO FB ECP. AT THIS TIME 120MM
TERRAIN DENIAL ILLUM WAS FIRED FROM 4 CORNERS, VEHICLE ACCELERATED TO 20MPH
AND WAS ENGAGED BY TOWER2 (W/ M240B) APPROX 15 METERS FROM ECP. SOG CO-
LOCATED WITH GUNNER IN TOWER 2, WAS UNAWARE OF TERRIAN DENIAL MISSION BEING
CONDUCTED AND GAVE THE ORDER TO ENGAGE TO THE TOWER 2 GUNNER UNDER THE
PREMISE THAT TERRAIN DENIAL ILLUM EXPLOSION WAS VBIED. GUNNER ENGAGED TO
DISABLE VEHICLE, RESULTING IN 3 WIA. IT WAS REPORTED THAT THE 3 WIA ARE ANP AS
WELL AS CONTRACTORS WORKING ON THE ROAD IN THAT AREA. AT 1733Z A 9 LINE WAS
SENT UP FOR PICK UP AT 4 CORNERS. 2FURY PRT WILL BE MEETING WITH CONTRACTOR IN
THE MORNING.
At 2214z TF Helmand reported a green on green between ANA and ANP. AN PLT c/s amber 63A, ANP
engaged ANA with SAF IVO of PB Malvern, ANA returned SAF before releasing blue forces involved. No
reports of casualties. Event closed at 0015z.
Event Number 05-533
24 May 2007
Over the past several months, Iran has taken a series of steps to expand and deepen its influence in Afghanistan.
Afghan contacts point to the creation of the National Front and the National Unity Council, the discovery of
Iranian weapons in Afghanistan, Iran''s control of media outlets and its
growing cultural influence, and alleged direct financial support to members of Parliament as troubling evidence.
During May 15 meeting with PolCouns, ForMin Spanta''s Senior Policy
Advisor Davood Moradian accused Iranian agents of orchestrating
Parliament''s recent effort to oust the Foreign Minister. According to
Moradian (whose tenure at the MFA is tied to Spanta''s), Spanta is one of
several moderate secular reformers Iran has targeted for removal. While Moradian alleged Iran paid USD 4
million to 80-90 members of Parliament for their support, MPs we talk to claim they were motivated by other
factors, including Spanta''s refusal to give up his German passport and poor
performance on the issue of Afghans deported from Iran. Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Safari visited Kabul
on May 14 to protest Spanta''s remarks criticizing Iran to Parliament. One
positive outcome of his visit was an agreement to send a GoA delegation to Tehran to discuss a more orderly
return of Afghan refugees from Iran.
At 302104LMAY07, on egress of TF Fury insertion of Lift 1 , Flipper 75 (CH-47D) was engaged and struck
with a Missile at 41S PR 919 727 shortly after crossing over the Helmand River. Suspected POO site is 41S PR
92801 71833. A/C was traveling at approx. 70-80 Knots, 200-250ft AGL on an easterly heading when it was hit
from the rear. The missile struck the aircraft in the left engine. The impact of the missile projected the aft end of
the aircraft up as it burst into flames followed immediately by a nose dive into the crash site with no survivors.
A/C was Lift 1, Serial 1, Chalk 2, but due a delay on HLZ to offload a gator, Flipper 75 along with Chalk 3 took
off significantly after Chalk 1 and in effect became a second serial on the same route. Chalk 3 witnessed a burst
come from their SE approx. 300-500m away. Chalk 3 did not witness a flare launch from Flipper 75 which is
consistent with later missile launch at Arrow 25 (AH-64D) in same location that did not bring about CMWS
flare launch. Based on description of launch, size of round, and impact force of the projectile, it is assessed to be
bigger then an RPG and possibly a Surface-to-Air Missile. Witness statements from Chalk 3 suggest Flipper was
struck by MANPAD and is consistent with MANPAD event described by Arrow 25. ODA responded to crash
site and eventually secured the site and recovered crew and passengers.
Major SAFIRE (SAM) IVO Kajaki Sofla
At 301709ZMAY07, Arrow 22 and 25 provided air support for TF 1FURYs insertion into the Kajaki Sofla area
during Operation KULANG HELLION. After supporting the first lifts insertion, they redirected their flight to
cover a downed CH-47 at 41S PR 92946 72063. While providing overhead cover to ground forces in the area,
the AH-64s were engaged by a probable first-generation MANPAD. As Arrow 22 and 25 were performing a left
turn maneuver at 41S PR 92439 72388 (700 AGL/HDG 280/SPD 120 Arrow 22) and 41S PR 9213 7206 (570
AGL/HDG 230/SPD 107 Arrow 25), a missile was fired from Arrow 22s seven oclock position (Arrow 25s ten
oclock) and passed between the two aircraft, which were around 700m apart. The projectile was fired from
around one kilometer to the southeast and maintained a constant trajectory. Arrow 22 thought the projectile
maintained the 700ft altitude, while Arrow 25 observed the projectile following an upward trajectory. Neither
crew observed a discernable smoke trail through their NVGs and both crews described the projectile as
continuing in a generally straight line throughout its flight, although the Arrow 25 pilot later believed the
projectile may have corkscrewed. Due to the nature of the turning maneuver the aircraft were conducting,
neither aircrew observed a self-detonation. Arrow 22s crew described the tail of the projectile as looking like a
red glow, but not like the flames of an afterburner.
At 301728ZMAY07, an AH-64 was engaged by a possible MANPAD at 41S PR 93200 72840 (500 AGL/HDG
100/SPD 100). The pilot believed the engagement was not an RPG.
TF Corsair Comment: This was possibly the second MANPAD engagement against this flight of Apaches in a
30 minute period. Clearly, the Taliban were attempting to down an Apache after downing the CH-47. The
initial debrief provided few details, if subsequent debriefs support the pilots assertion, the assessment will
change from Minor UI Rocket to Major SAM. This event is initially assessed as a deliberate Minor SAFIRE (UI
Rocket).
At 0245Z, TF Uruzgan reported a motorcycle approaching a coalition force convoy. After disregarding a stop
sign, a warning shot was fired. The individual on the bike had no reaction, so he was shot in the leg. He was
taken to a local national hospital. ISAF Event # 06-048.
At 1630Z, TF Saber reported a squad sized element engaging an Afghan National Army (ANA) OP east of their
location YE20652068. TF Saber fired several rounds of 120mm Illum to help support and provide positive
identification. Illum proved contact to be Green on Green, the Afghan forces broke contact with eachother and
no casualties or damage is reported at this time. ISAF Event # 06-273.
At 1200z Battle 36 called in an escalation of force incident. The platoon was patrolling in the local bazaar when
a red truck approached at speed and did not stop when directed to do so. The platoon went into their Escalatioin
of force protocol and ultimately fired a warning shot - at the same time, they reported taking PKM fire from vic.
XD 789 691. The patrol engaged the vehicle with SAF. PKM fire ceased and the patrol secured the area with
US and ANP. They reported 3x LN KIA and 3x LN WIA (2 of which they reported as possible enemy
combatants and were later determined to be non-combatants, 1 of whom was reported to have been hit by the
truck), and called in a 9-Line MEDEVAC. ISAF Tracking# 06-316
Initial report from Battle Main to Rock TOC was of an EOF incident with Battle element vicinity of the
Kandigal bazaar near FOB Michigan
Battle element was in the bazaar patrolling when they spotted a red 4x4 pickup driving at them
Battle element fired warning shot; fired disabling shots; several Battle Soldiers had to jump out of the way
truck as it continued to move; Battle element lethally engaged to disable the vehicle at XD7876 8830.
Battle element received PKM fire from the south at XD789 691 (cannot confirm it the PKM was fired
during or after the incident).
Engagement of the 4x4 Red Truck resulted in 3 local nationals KIA; 3 local nationals WIA (One LN child,
10 years old, with hip and head injury who was standing outside the truck at the time of the incident and is
confirmed he was struck by the truck; do not know before or after the lethal engagement occurred).
Total of 5 local nationals were in the red truck when it was engaged by Battle element.
MEDEVAC called for 2 urgent local nationals; Noncombatant casualty being evacd by Battle company to
Camp Blessing aid station with family members
Battle 5/7 are on the scene as they were hosting a goat grab thanking the local for assisting with the ASV
rollover a week ago.
Ages of individuals in the truck, 14, 16, 16, 16, 17 outside the truck, 10 year old who was stuck by the
truck as a bystander.
$14490 Rupies found in the vehicle.
A team of CF went to the site population is unchanged from the goodwill presented to the locals with the
goat grab given to the village.
Destined 46 will conduct a commanders inquiry in preparation for a 15-6; he is going to the potential PKM
site to find evidence that supports the events.
Headquarters
International Security Assistance Force Afghanistan
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NEWS RELEASE [2007-XXX: Draft]
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BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan (11 June) Three Afghans were killed and two others wounded today in
Konar Province when ISAF personnel fired on their vehicle after it failed to stop at a traffic control point. A
child was injured by a vehicle during the same incident.
COMPLETE PRESS RELEASE IS ATTACHED
Initial Report (12 0430Z June)
Followup Report
- 7 x ANP KIA, 4 x WIA (evacuated to the JBAD Hospital)
- 4 x EKIA
Executive Summary from Meeting with Gov Sherzai, (12 0730Z Jun 07):
The following personnel attended the meeting with Gov Sherzai: Lt Col Phillips (PRT CDR), LTC Milhorn (TF
RAPTOR), Danny Hall (DoS), LTC Muhamadullah (Deputy CDR, Unit 03), and Najib (PRT TERP).
Governor Sherzai began the meeting by describing the event as an unfortunate incident that occurred between
friends and he further emphasized that he does not want to see this happen again. Though not completely
opposed to night operations, he strongly encourages better coordination.
Lt Col Phillips inquired of any press coverage and the governor indicated that he had pre-taped the following
comments:
Afghan security forces conducted a joint operation with Coalition Forces (CF) to fight the enemy.The governor
cited recent attacks by TB against police checkpoints, adding that many police were still cautious of any activity
in the surrounding areas
The governor described that the joint patrol was misdirected resulting in close contact made with police from
Unit 03. He indicated that Unit 03 reacted by engaging CF first. CF then responded when attacked, resulting in
numerous casualties.
The governor emphasized this incident as a complete misunderstanding, again citing recent TB activities within
the area and the immediate response to a perceived threat by both forces.
Lt Col Phillips acknowledged the Governors concern and reiterated our support to prevent these types of events
from occurring again.
The governor indicated that he had received $2000 from OGA and he, himself, donated an additional $10,000 to
Families/Elders for initial funeral expenses.
The governor reported that his Deputy Governor, Afghan National Police Chief, and several line directors were
already working to prevent any demonstrations. The governor also reported that MOI and President Karzais
office had also been notified. Governor Sherzai advised that CF in Kabul should host a press conference to
prevent negative messages from being used by the insurgents.
When Lt Col Phillips emphasized the need for continued night operations, Governor Sherzai did not retaliate.
The governor acknowledged that many of the tribal elders and mullahs were opposed to night ops. He only re-
emphasized the need for improved coordination and intelligence sharing. If not done, bad things will continue to
happen, he said.
The governor outlined future events to address many of the new concerns:
On Sunday, 17 Jun 07, he will host a Shura at the governors compound inviting 10 tribal elders and leaders
NOTE: The following information (TF-373 and HIMARS) is Classified Secret / NOFORN. The knowledge that
TF-373 conducted a HIMARS strike must be kept protected. All other information below is classified Secret /
REL ISAF.
(S) Mission: O/O SOTF conducts kinetic strike followed with HAF raid to kill/capture ABU LAYTH AL LIBI
on NAI 2.
(S)Target: Abu Layth Al Libi is a senior al-Qaida military commander, Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG)
leader. He is based in Mir Ali, Pakistan and runs training camps throughout North Waziristan. Collection over
the past week indicates a concentration of Arabs IVO objective area.
(S) Summary: HAF departed for Orgun-E to conduct link-up and posture to the objective immediately after pre-
assault fires. On order, 5 rockets were launched and destroyed structures on the objective (NAI 2). The HAF
quickly inserted the assault force into the HLZ. ISR reported multiple UIMs leaving the objective area. The
assault force quickly conducted dismounted movement to the target area and established containment on the
south side of the objective. During the initial assault, dedicated air assets engaged multiple MAMs squirting off
the objective area. GFC assessed 3 x EKIA squirters north and 3 x EKIA squirters south of the compound were
neutralized from air asset fires. The assault force quickly maneuvered with a SQD element on the remaining
squirters. The squirter element detained 12 x MAMs and returned to the objective area. GFC passed initial
assessment of 7 x NC KIA (children). During initial questioning, it was assessed that the children were not
allowed out of the building, due to UIMs presence within the compound. The assault force was able to uncover
1 x NC child from the rubble. The MED TM immediately cleared debris form the mouth and performed CPR to
revive the child for 20 minutes. Due to time restrictions, TF CDR launched QRF element to action a follow-on
target (NAI 5). They quickly contained the objective and initiated the assault. The objective was secured and
the assault force initially detained 6 x MAMs. The GFC recommended that 7 MAMs be detained for additional
questioning. The TF CDR assessed that the assault force will continue SSE. The local governor was notified of
the current situation and requests for assistance were made to cordon the AO with support from ANP and local
coalition forces in search of HVI. A PRT is enroute to AO.
2) Patterns of life were conducted on 18 June from 0800z 1815z (strike time) with no indications of women
or children on the objective
3) The Mosque was not targeted nor was it struck initial reports state there is no damage to the Mosque
4) An elder who was at the Mosque stated that the children were held against their will and were intentionally
kept inside
- Governor Khapalwak has had no success yet in reaching President Karzai (due to the Presidents busy schedule
today) but expects to reach him within the hour (PoA reached later in the afternoon ~ 1400Z)
- The Governor conducted a Shura this morning, in attendance were locals from both the Yahya Yosof Khail
& Khail Districts
- He pressed the Talking Points given to him and added a few of his own that followed in line with our current
story
- The atmospherics of the local populous is that they are in shock, but understand it was caused ultimately by the
presence of hoodlums
- The Governor echoed the tragedy of children being killed, but stressed this couldve been prevented had the
people exposed the presence of insurgents in the area
- The Governor promised another Shura in a few days and that the families would be compensated for their loss
- Tthe Governor was asked what the mood of the people was and he stated that "the operation
was a good thing, and the people believe what we have told them"
At 19 0940 Jun 07 Puma element reports that Polish convoy just left FOB Lightning en route to Gardez PRT
when the first vehicle reported a soldier was shot. The shot was fired from inside the vehicle. Polish soldier
sustained GSW to left upper arm. Soldier received medical treatment in FOB Lightening. 9-Line MEDEVAC
requested at 19 0947 Jun 07.
According to MoD G2, 3 suicide terrorist from Al-Qaida equipped with explosive vests, received instructions to
entered Kabul on 29 Jun 07. Two of them are assigned to conduct suicide attacks against a staff buses of ANA
and police forces (probably at main gates) and third one will commit suicide attacks against coalition forces in
area of Pol-e-Charkhi. Suicide attackers are between 14 and 15 years old. They are working under the guidance
of IZMARAI brother of QARI BARIAL. END
G2 COMMENT: IZMARAI (or EZMARAI) would be one of the TB chiefs in TAGAB valley. He would be
reported, as well, as QARI BARIAL's brother, a famous TB commander In TAGAB. It would not be surprising
that QARI BARIAL would be one of the masterminds of these suicide attacks.
In the RCC LNO report dated 30 June 07, a quite similar threat warning was issued. According to NDS, three
suicide attackers aged 14 to 15 years old under the command of ABU SULAIMAN (ARAB) would have entered
BADR ABAD area of TAGAB district of KAPISA. One of them would have been ordered to conduct a suicide
attack against the governor of KAPISA and the other two have entered KABUL city area to attack ANSF/ISAF
units.
The 'SULAIMAN' mentioned could be the Maulawi SULAYMAN reported in a HUMINT summary dated 05
May 07. He would have been involved in a threat warning regarding an SVBIED attack. The report was
mentioning that Qari BARIAL would have given a Toyota Corolla to Maulawi SULAYMAN who would have
loaded the vehicle with explosives. He would have given instructions to suicide attackers assigned to conduct
the attack in PD-15 or PD-9.
Maulawi SULAYMAN would be an active insurgent in TAGAB district.
The two reports can be compared; the main difference would be the name of the INS involved IZMARAI vs
SULAIMAN. Nevertheless the common denominator would be QARI BARIAL. It is also known that TB and
AQ would act in concert when they have common interests. Thus it would not be surprising that AQ would
provide volunteers for suicide attacks. END
G2 ASSESSMENT: Reading the different reports we could assume that there would be a suicide bombers
network organized in TAGAB valley under the command of QARI BARIAL. Since a few months, his name has
been cited a lot of times in various intelligence reports as being involved in the planning and organization of
suicide attacks in Kabul area. TAGAB would be a place of haven for TB; a staging area where they can quietly
set up attacks against CF and GoA.
The target chosen in this attack would seem to match Mullah OMAR requirements. Indeed on 25 May 07,
supreme Taliban leader Mullah OMAR reportedly issued a letter outlining tactics and strategies for the conduct
of war in AFGHANISTAN promoting more asymmetrical attacks in IRoA. The letter directed Taliban
commanders to coordinate attacks on Afghan National Police (ANP) checkpoints, assassinate high-ranking
government officials, and increase their use of remote-controlled improvised explosive devices (IEDs), pressure-
plate IEDs and suicide bombings. Moreover it was recently reported that representatives from Al-Qaida, the
Taliban and other insurgent groups allegedly met in the NORTH WAZIRISTAN AGENCY of PAKISTAN,
where they received guidances - purportedly from Osama Bin LADEN - to execute twice as many suicide
bombings (CJ2 update 087 dated 28 June 07).
This threat warning should be considered carefully as it would seem to corroborate the information gathered
previously. The attack carried out in KABUL on 17 June 07 regarding a suicide bomber that detonated himself
inside a KABUL City Police bus carrying police instructors was the deadliest since 2001. If this happens again
the impact could be huge in Afghanistan and abroad. That is what the INS would seem to look for.
However the 'detail that could not work in TB's favor could be the age of the suicide bombers that are still
children. Usually they are reported aged at least 17 (more considered as young adults even if they are still
youngsters). END
At 0810Z TF Kandahar reported a warning shot fired at motorcycle approaching the convoy, vehicle stopped, 1
LN WIA and turned over to ANP. Event closed at 0830Z. After reports of additional LNs being wounded, JPCC
RC(S) investigation revealed that there were 8 Escalation of Force engagements during this single convoy and
that there were an additional 4 LN WIA and 1 LN KIA. On 3 July, TF Kandahar reported that one of the LN
died of wounds in the hospital. Final BDA: 2 LN KIA, 5 LN WIA, ISAF tracking # 07-036
03 0220Z Jul 07 an element from the 2Fury Forward Support Company was heading south on RTE FLORIDA
from FOB GHZ to 4 Corners when they were involved in a vehicle accident with a local national on motorcycle
at VC 4805 0984. Vehicles had pulled over on both sides of the road to let the CLP pass. The motorcycle pulled
out from behind vehicles in the on coming traffic side and was driving towards the CLP less than 100m away.
The TC of the lead vehicle used the EOF kit, to include siren and flashing lights. The gunner at the same time
went through the EOF battle drill and attempted to wave the motorcyclist off to the side, switched to his M4,
aimed at the area in front of the motorcyclist, and fired warning shots in front of him. The motorcyclist
continued movement directly towards the convoy until the warning shots were fired. At that time the LN lost
control of the motorcycle. The lead vehicle was slowing down preparing to stop when the LN impacted the lead
UAH. The 2Fury medics began to assess him and provide aid. The local national had internal bleeding and a
head injury. They were attempting to stabilize for movement back to FOB GHZ Aid Station. At 0235 the
Forward Support Co reported the LN dead on scene. CLP returned to FOB GHZ at 0304Z, BN Surgeon
coordinating w/ GHZ City Hospital to take control of the body and notify NOK. 2Fury is currently working IO
themes with the PRT. AARs were conducted to refine convoy standards and SOPs. The father and uncle of the
deceased arrived at FOB GHZ to identify the remains of the motocyclist. Out of ten photos provided by THT the
uncle was able to pick out the correct photo of the LN. The company commander meet with the uncle on the
FOB, the father was too upset to come on the FOB at the time. Arrangements have been made to pay solatia at a
later date. At the request of the family and GHZ City Hospital, the remains were brought to the hospital by the
Foward Support Company. They also returned to the area where the accident took place with THT to engage the
locals.
Headquarters
International Security Assistance Force Afghanistan
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NEWS RELEASE [2007-XXX: Draft]
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FORWARD OPERATING BASE SALERNO, Afghanistan (03 July) An Afghan civilian was killed near the
city of Ghazni, when his motorcycle was struck by a passing International Security Assistance Force convoy in
the Ghazni province, today.
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9 FOB Gardez HLZ
10 male age 70-75 w/ 5.56mm GSW to the right scapula, P=35, BP=80/60, received 5 mg of Morphine, 1 gram
of ANCS, 500cc Hexton.
Headquarters
International Security Assistance Force Afghanistan
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NEWS RELEASE [2007-XXX: Draft]
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FORWARD OPERATING BASE SALERNO, Afghanistan (9 July) International Security Assistance Forces
shot an Afghan man this morning after he failed to stop at an ISAF checkpoint in Gardez, Paktya province.
( See attachment)
12 1755ZJUL07 2Fury element located at the Qarabagh DC, VB 1656 7295, got a report that an ANP check
point located at VB 024 651 was attacked by an unknown number of TB w/ 2 ANP WIA. At the time of the
report not in contact. The 2Fury element, a squad from Apache Thunder, with 3v, 9US, 1 terp, 9 ANP and ANP
Police Chief left the DC at 1802z to recover casualties and help with security. ISR assets were pushed to the grid
given but could not locate any type of activity. ISR then found the convoy and followed them to the location.
The ANP led the 2Fury element to the location of the CP, actual location was VB 12116 69258. Upon arrival
they discovered there was 1 ANP wounded with a single GSW to the upper right thigh caused by friendly fire.
There was no TB contact. The wounded ANP was ground evac''d to the Qarabagh DC to
receive treatment at the Qarabagh Clinic, next to the district center. NFTR, Event closed at 1802Z
At 0135Z TF Kandahar reported during a short halt, the TF was approached by a motorcycle which did not react
to warnings. A two round burst was fired at the ground beside the motorcycle. The motorcycle turned into
Martyr Circle, there were no injuries or collateral damage. Friendly forces continued with mission. Vehicle was
2 meters away when shots were fired, not 20m. Civilian police liasion with ANP. 1 LN on motorcycle has
gunshot wounds to the leg and back. ANP reports driver was not paying attention. Approximately 40 elders
currently at location wondering why driver was shot. The local national was brought to a local national hospital.
Event closed at 0655Z. ISAF number 07-295.
At 1820Z TF Nimroz reported a C-130 was refueling 11 thousand feet above Khashroad DC, a crew member
observed a bright flash followed by a second flash approximately 2 natical miles from the aircraft. A corkscrew
smoke trale was observed and the aircraft dispensed flares and maneuvered from the treat the projectile changed
projectory and went past the aircraft. It was later assessed as SAFIRE was proabably a MANPAD event.
NFTR. Event closed. ISAF tracking number 07-598.
Media: Telegraph
Byline: Tom Coghlan
Date: 29 July 2007
Taliban militants have used a heat-seeking surface-to-air missile to attack a Western aircraft over Afghanistan
for the first time. (For the rest of the story please see attachment)
At 0845 TF Uruzgan reported 1 local national driving a vehicle. Suspect SVBIED vehicle (Red Hilux) was
indicated to stop, vehicle sped up towards AUS forces, AUS forces engaged with 5 rounds small arms fire. 1
Local national KIA. Securing site, EOD to exploit. At 1118Z TF Uruzgan reported event handed over to local
authorities. Event closed at 1126Z. EOD determined that the vehicle was not a SVBIED. ISAF tracking # 07-
581.
At 0900Z TF Helmand reported 2 passengers in a car that was speeding towards coalition forces.Escalation
forces were carried out to no avail. 2 shots were fired into the bonnet of the car and the vehicle veered off of the
road to a halt.Local National removed the person from the car who is believed to have lower limb injuries. Delay
reporting incident closed at 1020Z. ISAF Tracking #07-586.
At 1128Z TF Uruzgan reported a escalation of force 3.1KM NE of FOB Ripley. 1 male in a vehicle failed to
stop at a check point. Friendly forces engaged the male with small arms fire. The males status was unknown at
the time. ***UPDATE: Vehicle drove away. RTF found car and 3x PAX (1x male and 2x children) at TK
Hospital. They will be sent to NLD R2 TK ASAP for further treatment. 1x female child with serious head
injury and hand injury. 1x male child with minor shrapnel injuries. Event closed 1249Z. ISAF Tracking # 07-
621.
PRT DAILY REPORT
Last 24:
Summary of Activities: Unit: PRT SHARANA DTG: 2007-07-29
Commanders Summary: (S//REL) One of our CA teams is preparing for a mission next week to OMNA and
CHARBORAN. The PRT vehicle situation is eleven of sixteen UAH FMC. Our LMTV is still NMC. Two
vehicles have critical parts on order. We have four of four MK19s and four of four M2s FMC.
Political: (S//REL) Our DOS Rep met with the Paktika Director of Tribal Affairs, Mirajudin Miraj. On the
current problems with the tribes, he said that Terwa and Waza Khwa (where Miraj is from) were better in terms
of tribal relations, but tribal problems get worse closer to Sharana. The most problematic is the Alikhel tribe, a
sub-tribe of Sulaimankhel, which is close to Sharana. Miraj said that not a single member of the Alikhel tribe is
in the ANA or the ANAP, and they will not work with the GOA.
When asked about his strategy for bringing the tribes together, Miraj said that there is a need to improve the
economic situation of the tribes. However, he was not able to articulate anything more specific, and said he
cannot do anything to help, because he doesnt have funding to hold shuras (food, transportation costs, etc.) DOS
Rep asked why people would not attend shuras on their own, without receiving payment, when they had been
doing this for many years. Miraj said there are three reasons for this: (1) the people have no education, so they
are not able to reason when someone tells them to kill someone or plant an IED for money, and they are not able
to see that they can make their own lives better by bringing the tribes together; (2) they have no patriotism for
Afghanistan; and (3) after 30 years of war, they have a culture of expecting things to be provided to them. He
said that in order to give people back their civic/tribal/Afghan pride, we must have three things: (1) education;
(2) deal with Pakistan, which does not want Afghanistan to succeed; and (3) provide economic opportunities,
because currently people will do anything for money, even if it means killing CF or ANSF.
Miraj confided in DOS Rep that Abdul Hai, who was just appointed as the sub-governor of Waza Khwa, was
previously the sub-governor in War Mamey. While there, he was known to have associations with the Taliban,
even giving them weapons from the district center. He then went to Pakistan to work with the Taliban for 6
months, but was unable to be fully accepted by them, because he only agreed to kill Coalition Forces, not
Afghan forces. Now he has returned as the sub-governor of Waza Khwa. Miraj said the Governor is fully aware
of Hais past associations with the Taliban. Miraj also expressed concern about Abdul Shokur, saying that he has
purposefully done things to get police killed while they were working for him.
Miraj closed by saying that the Coalition must do its best, because many people think that the CF are working
with the Taliban. When asked how people could think this, he said that there was no way the CF could NOT
find the Taliban and defeat them if the CF were really trying, as the CF has superior technology. DOS Rep
explained that sometimes superior technology could not be fully applied against the enemy, because the Taliban
is aware of the CFs desire to not kill civilians and accordingly hides in villages among the civilians so that they
will not be bombed. However, Miraj was convinced that the CF were not trying their best.
The DOS reps assessment is that Miraj did not appear particularly effective, because he was mostly concerned
with himself, and had a defeatist attitude about his ability to do his job. He began the meeting by saying that the
PRT always wants things from him (i.e. visits) but never does anything for him. He said he needed a nicer
office with chairs and carpets and asked why the PRT did not provide these things. The DOS Rep explained to
him that the mission of the PRT is to build things that will have a lasting effect for all the people of the province,
not things that will benefit one person individually. He complained that he could not do his job, because he does
not have a nice office in which to entertain visitors, and he does not have an operating budget to hold shuras.
The DOS Rep asked if he had asked for funding from his Ministry, and he replied that he had not. For every
idea that DOS Rep pitched to him, he had a reason why the idea would not work---lack of education, Pakistan,
security, lack of desire, etc. He seemed resigned to the idea that the tribes in Paktika no longer work, and will
not work in the future, and he seemed disinclined to work to fix that.
PAKTIKA GOVERNOR Location next 24hrs and districts visited this week - Governor Khpalwak is currently
in Sharana. He visited the following districts this past week: SHARAN and MATA KHAN.
CJSOTF-A tracked and fixed two senior Taliban commanders (CENTCOM HVIs TIER 2) conducting a major
Shura in the Baghni Valley, Baghran District, Helmand Province on 2 August 2007
Mullah Ihklas Ahkundzada was the senior operational commander and logistics leader in southern Afghanistan;
he was selected by the Quetta Shura and appointed by Taliban Senior Leader, Bahkt Mohammad, to provide
oversight to Taliban operations in southern Afghanistan
Qalandari was Mullah Ihklas senior lieutenant and primary logistics officer for southern Afghanistan
Both commanders were instrumental in the sustaining the fighting in southern Afghanistan
After establishing multiples forms of PID that the two HVIs were co-located at a known meeting site, CJSOTFA
received ISAF approval to strike target area
CJSOTFA employed six GBU-31 (2000lbs) precision guided munitions effectively destroying the primary target
location
Initial unconfirmed Battle Damage Assessment (BDA) includes estimated 25-50 Taliban Senior Commanders,
security and fighters
No additional confirmation of death of two HVIs at this time, special intelligence will continue to track in order
to confirm/deny death of senior leaders
Estimated 70-100 fighters and multiple Taliban Commanders
Possible death of three senior leaders
Mullah Ihklas, Qalandari and developmental target (Nacadoches)
Multiple secondary explosions confirm target as cache site
1x Vehicle
At 1243Z TF Uruzgan reported 2 Local Nationals on a motorbike approaching a searching unit from the east
from the village ANA JOI. They neglected a stop sign and warning shots . 1 Local National KIA, and second
local national got away. At 1359Z public order situation has now been de-escalated. Body of local national has
been handed over to family. Interpreter has left the coalition forces and accompanies the body of the deceased
local national. Coalition forces continued on there task to PB Volendam. ISAF Tracking # 08-118
At 1940Z TF Phoenix reported on route to Camp Dogan where coalition forces are stationed a US patrol from
Camp Phoenix fired at a civilian vehicle carrying coalition personel. NO injuries but damage to civilian vehicle.
Dismounted US patrol was not in cooridination with CF''s.Event Closed. ISAF Tracking
#08-099
At 1430Z TF Helmand reported apolice mentoring team was on a mobile patrol, 4.1 km NE of FOB Price.
During the patrol a tanker approached the friendly forces vehicle. The tanker did not heed warnings(mini flares).
A warning shot was fired to the side of the vehicle, the vehicle stopped and obeyed commands. Patrol continued
on task and returned to JPCC IN GSK. 1520Z reported by ANSF that 1x LN had been injured with gun shot
wound. Event closed at 1712Z.
Event Number 08-179
A Portuguese Convoy traveling thru Kabul fired warning shots at a civilian vehicle. The vehicle had failed to
heed several non Lethal warnings. The driver and a LN bystander were wounded. ISAF tracking number 08-385
At 0830Z TF Kandahar reported that 13.9KM northeast of PB Wilson in the Panjwayi District of Kandahar
province, element gave 2 warning shots at 0835Z 1 local national was injured and became VSA during transport
to PB Wilson. He was offically declared VSA at 0910Z at PB Wilson. His family went to PB Wilson and the
body was given to his family at 0926Z. This casualty connected to MM(S) 08-16B. TIC closed at 1053Z.
ISAF tracking number 08-401.
These are the facts as I know them. All of this is subject to change.
The morning of the incident, around 1030L, the RCP hit an IED near the village. A patrol from C Coy
responded and hit asecond IED. They identified 4x ACM responsible for the IEDs andcaptured two and thetwo
others escaped.Theycollected a lot of SIGINTindicating that the individuals were still around. They were
searching for the remaining individuals when around 1600L, 4x ACM were seen moving vicinity of the village.
It is not clear if they were hiding in the village or just passing through. There was only one section of two
vehicles involved in the TIC. They fired their 12.7mm MG at the individuals, but the weapon jammed. The
ACM then returned fire. They then emplaced their mortars. They fired a total of 26 rounds according to one
report. They fired over and then short and then three rounds impacted within a compound. One impacted on the
roof of the house, one impacted in the court yard, and the last went through the roof and detonated within the
house. There was a wedding celebration going on in the house, which explains the high number of casualties. As
soon as the PBG soldiers saw where the rounds impacted, they moved immediately to the compound to provide
assistance. The 4x ACM escaped.
This information is still to sketchy to assess a cause for the inaccurate rounds.
All of the casualties were from the Jalal Zaid Tribe, but not all were from the village, because some were from
out of town for the wedding. This will spread the negative effect to a larger area then itwould of otherwise.
Today, there were 120 locals rioting at the gate ofFOB Waza Khwa protesting the deaths.
I am not able to talk to the individual soldiersdirectly, because the formal investigation has to be conducted by
their Prosecutor. His name is LTC Dariusz Raczkiewicz. He is currently in Ghazni and will be here ina day or
two. The individuals conducting their informal investigation are a MP investigator, WO Humeniuk Karol and
aCounter Intelligence guy named LTC Radoslaw Jagiello. They are also not allowed to question the soldiers that
were involved. Their inability to question the soldiers is causing much of the faulty reporting.
Tomorrow at 0830L, there will be a Shura at the Waza Khwa DC. I will attend it with the C Coy Commander,
the Charlie 2/508 Commander,and the two guys conducting the informal investigation. At 1100L a flight will
take a contingent from the families of the injured females to OE.
VULNERABILITY OF CIVILIAN MOBILE PHONES
Organization(s) Involved: AGAKHAN DEVELOPMENT NETWORK,HEZB E ISLAMI
GULBUDDIN,ROSHAN,TALIBAN,TELECOM DEVELOPMENT COMPANY AFGHANISTAN
25 AUG 2007, CJ2 JIC ISAF HQ, NATO SECRE REL ISAF
CJ2 JICHeadquarters International Security Assistance ForceKABUL, AFGHANISTANe-mail: ISAF HQ
CJ2 PROD MANAGER NS IVSN: 686-2906
25 AUG 2007
REF: A) UK Mirror Article - Taliban tapping British troops Mobiles to taunt soldier's families (22 August 2007)
(U)
B) IFC - Afghanistan: Possible Threat to ISAF Communications (18 May 2007) (NSI)
C) IFC - Afghanistan: Taliban, Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin (HIG), and Insurgent Technical Capabilities (29
January 2007) (NS)
D) National Security Agency - Afghanistan Threat Assessment (15 August 2007) (U/FOUO)
E) SHAPE - Possible Dangers in Using Mobile Communication Devices within the ISAF AOR (29 June 2007)
(NSI)
F) SHAPE NCSA - Communications Security Monitoring Vulnerability Assessment (02 April 2007) (NRI)
BACKGROUND
(U) On 22 Aug 2007 the UK Mirror published an article stating that some families of British soldiers deployed
in Afghanistan had received "hate calls" from Taleban believed based in Pakistan. The report claims senior
commanders believe the Taleban get the phone numbers by monitoring troops' mobile phone calls or from staff
at Afghan phone companies. One of the newspaper's unnamed sources states that the use of mobile phones is "a
huge security problem" and adds that "any numbers going to England can be called, or used to get addresses to
send poison-pen letters to relatives". Numerous assessments on this topic have been conducted by different
agencies (see References above) and this paper will extract the relevant details from each.
(NU) Roshan is the brand name for the Kabul based GSM service provider. It was launched by Telecom
Development Company Afghanistan (TDCA) Ltd. TCDA is owned by an international consortium formed by
Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development, Monaco Telecom International, US based MCT Corporation and
Alcatel SA.
(NSI) The Roshan Network is the largest provider of GSM services in Afghanistan. Its service area covers most
of Afghanistan and also covers most of the major border crossing areas with Pakistan, Iran and Uzbekistan. Even
when using a European or North American GSM provider (phone brought from home), the call is routed through
the Roshan GSM infrastructure in Afghanistan. Every GSM provider in the world has the ability to locate and
track a GSM phone as soon as it is turned on. This means that the Roshan network is able to identify which
phones have been turned on in the ISAF HQ area and can further track their movements. Key leaders and VIPs
should observe the recommendations set out at Ref F to avoid there locations and movements being tracked.
(NSI) Reportedly Russian SIGINT units assisted Roshan to expand its cellular service to provinces all over
Afghanistan. During this time, Russian SIGINT units were monitoring ISAF and Coalition communications via
the Roshan network.
(NSI) At this time its doubtful insurgents have the technical ability eavesdrop on conversations and numbers
dialled from Roshan GSM. The insurgents do, however, have the ability to obtain data from sympathetic or
coerced human sources inside the Roshan network (who obviously track calls) or from sympathetic foreign
intelligence service personnel. In mid-November 2006, Taleban militants in Zharey District of Kandahar
provided safe passage to Roshan equipment and personnel through their area to Sangin and Musa Qala districts
of Helmand. Other reports indicate Roshan engineers were maintaining the network components under the
observation of the Taleban. This offer of safe passage shows coordination at some level between Taleban
elements and Roshan workers.
(NSI) Reporting from February 2007 indicates Pakistani intelligence service (ISI) is currently collecting and
At 1354Z TF Helmand reported that 2-3 insurgents attacked a compound in the Kajaki district, Helmand
province, with small arms fire and RPGs. Friendly forces returned fire with mortars and crew serve weapons.
Close air support was on station (2xF-15s). At 1429Z TF Helmand requested a medevac for 4 UK, 3 WIA with
various status on injuries and 1 UK KIA. At 1751Z, TF Helmand is searching grid 41S PR 9635 8085, which
the POI of the 1xGBU-12 (500 lbs JDAM). At 2009Z, friendly forces has arrived in Kajaki and are at COP
getting briefed before deploying. Friendly forces are at ground level but still a large amount of rubble to sort
through about to happen with other friendly forces handling over another friendly forces. At 2016Z consttant
attcks on helos with RPGs were reported. At 2124Z an update was reported, that the search continues for
missing individual. At 2159Z body is reported as found in compound 549. Extraction to HLS LANCASTER is
planed by first light. Update reported at 2239Z search of site denied by level 1 CD. Minimal damage assesed at
this time UK asset will complete task. Event update at 0042Z all C/S are back in COP ZBG and PAZ are
extracting from KJI. A/C is now servicable. TIC closed at 0138Z. UPDATE: 3x UK KIA, 2x UK WIA. ISAF
Tracking # 08-640.
At 232143ZAUG07, a GR7 (RECOIL47) at 41S QR 06539 79313 (16700 AGL/HDG 010/SPD 270) was
circling an objective when they were engaged by an unidentified rocket. The crew observed a fast moving
projectile with a smoke trail at their 7 oclock position, traveling at a 030 straight flight profile. The projectile
was at 13700ft AGL when the crew observed an orange motor burn. The projectile passed between Recoil 47
and its wingman, moving to their 1 oclock. The projectile was at 21700ft AGL when the smoke trail ended and
no detonation was seen. The projectiles smoke trail was significant and did not fully dissipate for 3 minutes.
No countermeasures were taken.
TF Pegasus Comment: The signature reported by the crew does not match any known weapon in Afghanistan.
Every MANPAD and known rockets burn out at half the height reported by the crew. MSIC is reviewing the
MISREP to provide possible weapons that would match this description. This event was a target of opportunity
Minor SAFIRE (UI Rocket).
(C) USDP EDELMAN AND COUNSELOR COHEN DISCUSS AFGHANISTAN AND PAKISTAN WITH
ADAM THOMSON, FCO DIRECTOR FOR SOUTH ASIA AND PAKISTAN: (Source: AMEMBASSY
LONDON 03279, 24 Aug 07)
Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Eric Edelman and Counselor of the State Department Elliot Cohen
discussed Afghanistan and Pakistan August 13 with FCO South Asia and Afghanistan Director Adam Thomson.
Thomson thought Pakistan''s President Musharraf had only a few weeks to resolve the
political situation or lose his hold on power by the end of the year. On Afghanistan, both sides agreed on the
need for a much more unified effort focused on counter-insurgency, with all other considerations integrated into
it. On counter-narcotics, the Under Secretary raised the possibility of embedding DEA agents with British
forces; Thomson argued for interdiction as the priority, while affirming the importance of eradication. He urged
the USG to stay engaged with Europeans on support to the Afghan National Police. The two sides agreed on the
importance of a strong international coordinator, though no candidate yet stood out. The UK is undertaking a
thorough re-think on Afghanistan, and the Foreign Secretary intends to give Secretary of State Rice a short paper
in September.
At 280250Z TF URUZGAN reports at 41S QS 7217 1604, 6.8km south of FOB POENTJAK, TARIN KOWT in
URUZGAN Province. As RTF was out on patrol on OP SYDNEY 1(one) local national vehicle speed up
towards them. They are consolidating on position and securing the site. 1(one) local national has a gunshot
wound and a possible fracture. 1(one) local national was given first aid and taken to TK HOSPITAL. Update
posted at 0310Z ANP took custody over casualty and will bring local national who received gunshot wound to
TK R2. Event closed at 0403Z. NFTR. Event is assigned 08-791.
At 0232Z TF Zabul reported 2x ANA WIA with gunshot wounds to the arms and 1x ANA KIA, caused by ANA
NCO. ANA NCO took soldiers outside the wire and shot them. ANA NCO reportedly having mental problems.
ANA NCO in custody, event closed at 0505Z. Event related to MEDEVAC MM(S)08-29A. Event 08-822 has
been assigned.
At 1412Z TF HELMAND reported a large explosion on the road in between two markets at 41R PR 48565
20919, 4.8km northeast of FOB PRICE, NAHRIJ SARIAJ in HELMAND province. An unknown number of
non combatants were KIA and WIA IVO GSK attending a market. QRF AND IRT already notified and on the
move to location. MEDEVAC requested MM(S) 09-10C approved. 7X urgent surgical, 4X priority, 2X routine
all non combatants and non US MIL. Update posted at 2209Z MEDEVAC closed at 2016Z. Update posted
2210Z. Update posted at 2239Z BDA report 13X noncombatans WIA, 2X non combatants KIA. Event closed at
2217Z. ISAF tracking # 09-357.
S: 1 ANP / 3 ANA
A: 1 ANP OFFICER HIT AN ANA OFFICER WITH DOOR OF VIC. ALL PARTIES IN CIVILIAN
CLOTHING. THEY BEGAN TO FIGHT. ANA OPENED FIRE WITH SMALL ARMS. (7 TO 8 ROUNDS
STRUCK ANP VIC) 3 NON-COMBATIVES WOUNDED (1 SHOT IN THE NECK/ 1 SHOT IN STOMACH/
1 SHOT IN LEG. ALL RECOVERING IN MHL HOSPITAL) ANA THEN TOOK ANP VIC AND
WEAPONS. ANP OFFICER NOT INJURED. GAVE VIC AND WEAPONS BACK TODAY.
INCIDENT SUMMARY:
Last night approx. 1745L, an ANP driving a Ranger smacked an ANA with the door in the bizaar. The ANA
was armed but not in uniform. The ANP driver was not in a uniform either. The ANP and ANA argued, and the
ANA shot 3 civilians. All are recovering in the hospital in Mehtar Lam 1km outside the FOB. The ANA also
shot the ANP Ranger. At least 7 bullet holes were confimed. The ANA confiscated the Ranger and the
weapons of the ANP (3 AK-47s and one pistol). The OIC of the ANP involved was a MAJ Abdula. He is the
OIC of the checkoints in Mehtar Lam and works at the big checkpoint just over the bridge on the way to JAF.
The ANP claim they fired no shots and gave up their weapons when the ANA demanded them. The CoP was in
a meeting when we arrived at the PHQ and I interviewed the driver. The CoP left the meeting, met with me for
20-30 minutes, and then left again. He confirmed the report we received. The CoP stated he called NDS and the
deputy Governor last night IOT get his Ranger and weapons returned and all items are now accounted for. MOI
and MOD were at the PHQ this morning investigating, according to the CoP.4. DETAILED REPORTING:
(S) Analyst Comment: This will damage the populaces view of the IRoA in Mehtar Lam and significantly aid
the insurgency. The IRoA should act immediately to condemn the injury to innocent civilians. Tempers were
likely high due to Ramadan fasting. It remains unclear who initiated the attack and why.
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At 0334Z TF Helmand reported 2X suspected SVBIEDs drove at Boron 30A checkpoint at 41R PR 619 254,
5.2km southeast of FOB Sandford, Nahri Sarraj district in Helmand province. Escalation of force was used,
shots were fired and mini flares were fired. The motor bike was speeding towards CP. Friendly forces fired
warning shots. The motorbike stopped short, refused to get off the bike and then continued to drive straight at
the CP again. At 0402Z TF Helmand requested a MEDEVAC for 2X local nationals, possibly insurgents in
connection to this incident. At 0406Z TF Helmand began the search and cordon around the motorcycle. Incident
closed at 0513Z. ISAF tracking # 10-037
At 0850Z RC Capital reported that a UK coy fired a warning shot and injured a non combatant on RTE Bottle.
The UK coy sent a QRF and MTT to bring the casualty to Camp Warehouse. This occured in the vicinity of
Camp Phoenix in the Kabul district of Kabul province. RC Capital med is aware of the situation. The non
combatant was wounded with 2 or 3 bullets. An investigation is pending as to the events that led up to the UK
Coy shooting the non combatant. Event closed at 1246Z. ISAF tracking #10-119.
On the evening of 04 October 2007 TF 373 conducted an Air Assault insertion to assault OBJ Wolf VA 34592
80075. After breaching the objective, the clearing element received effective small arms fire and fragmentation
grenades from inside the target building. 5x US soldiers were wounded initially. The ground forces then began
to fire into the entrances of the compound and in the ensuing firefight 7x more US soldiers received minor
shrapnel wounds. The element pulled off of the objective with the wounded leaving an M-4 inside the
compound. The M-4 was in the engagement zone and ground forces were unable to reach it. After the building
was evacuated the ground commander simultaneously began setting up an HLZ for CASEVAC of the wounded
and also initiated AC-130 fires on the target compound. Once CASEVAC was completed 2x A-10s initiated
fires on the compound dropping 2x GBU 12s (500lbs). Following the bomb impacts secondary explosions and a
fire were observed and were believed to have been caused by a buried munitions cache. TF 373 exfilled at 2246z
and called QRF, C/2-508 (attached to TF White Eagle), to conduct SSE of the site. The building was
completely destroyed.
US, PBG and ANSF forces had all arrived on scene by 050230ZOCT07 and had begun SSE of the objective and
a search in the village shortly thereafter. The objective had been cleaned up and items hidden in what appeared
to be an attempt to cover up the contact. A motorcycle, exploded RPG rounds and machine gun links had been
hidden underneath a blanket. The owner of the bike is not known. Additionally the M-4 with a PEQ-2A and an
ACOG were found deliberately hidden underneath some brush along with a kit bag left by TF 373. The kit bag
contained some papers from the objective and a poncho liner. Both the M-4 and kit bag have been turned over
to TF 373. The site also contained more exploded RPG rounds, small arms casings, 2x AK-47 magazines
(empty) several Pakistani ID cards and various other documents. During the search 4x males of military age
believed to have knowledge about the contact were detained and have been transferred to the ANA Compound
on FOB Waza Kwah for further questions from THT 45 and the NDS.
6x KIA were found inside the compound. 1x adult female, 1x female child and 4x male adults, one of which was
bound by zip cuffs. Pictures of the compound and deceased have been taken and the finger printing of all
deceased males has been conducted. The bound man has been identified as the owner of the compound and it is
believed that he was a prisoner/hostage of the ACM.
3x wounded LNs (1x 10 year old boy, 2x teenage girls) were brought to CF during the SSE and were
CASEVACd to FOB Waza Kwah when 2Fury elements RTB. One of the teenaged girls was MEDEVACd to
FOB Salerno for treatment. The other 2x wounded were released from FOB Waza Kwah at approximately
1230z.
The 12 US WIA are all in stable condition. 6x personnel are at BAF, 3 of which are RTD, while the other 6x
personnel are at Orgun-E with the FST and the 373 surgeon still undergoing treatment.
BDA is as follows:
12x US WIA (3 RTD BAF, 3 at CSH in BAF, 6 at Orgun-E receiving treatment.)
3x LN WIA (2x released, 1x at FOB Salerno receiving treatment.)
1x LN Female Child KIA.
1x LN Adult Female KIA
4x LN Adult Male KIA (1x believed to be prisoner/hostage.)
1x Donkey killed.
1x Dog killed.
Several Chickens killed.
1x Munitions Cache Destroyed.
Several RPGs destroyed.
1x Compound destroyed.
1x M-4 w/ PEQ-2A and ACOG recovered.
1x Motorcycle damaged.
Commanders Summary: (S//REL) CAT-A Team B traveled to Sarobi to conduct QA/QC and leader
engagements. They are on day 2 of a 5 day mission to assess the Eastern Paktika districts. The PRT vehicle
situation is eleven of seventeen UAH FMC. Our one LMTV is NMC for a faulty front drive shaft. However,
the parts are on order. We have four of four MK19s and four of four M2s FMC.
Political: (S//REL) The PRT CO, PRT CA Officer along with PBG CA Officer and DCO escorted the
Provincial Chief of Police, Gen Mulakhel, NDS 5 Deputy, Nabile, and the Provincial Director of Tribal Affairs
(native of the region) to the village of Laswanday in the Gwashta region of Waza Kwah, 36 hours following a
TF 373 operation on Objective Wolf (42 SVA 34591 80079) which resulted in the death of 1 child, 1 woman, 5
males and the wounding of 3 others (1 small boy, 2 teenage girls of which one was medevacd earlier).
Initial reception was uneventful. About 12 adult males were waiting in the area of the target compound. The
group took a tour of the damaged compound while another villager was sent to gather the rest of the villagers
from the area. Villagers present indicated that all persons killed or injured in the attack were from the same
family. [Leads to further question as to why one individual, the owners son, was found in the rubble with his
hands tied behind his back.]
The village males gathered outside the compound where Gen Miakhel addressed them. There were about 100
in attendance. This is significant in that there were more in attendance today than when we addressed basically
the same group at the Gwashta bazaar (1 km down the valley) after an A-10 attack on an IED maker two months
ago. In addition, this was a large attendance for an event during Ramadan. Possible explanation is that the
villagers indicated they expected the Governor when they saw the helicopters approach. The group was well
behaved and polite as they greeted us with no hostility toward government officials, US or PBG forces.
The villagers listened intently as ANP6 gave an impressive, engaging speech. Key points included the
importance of education, how ACM elements prevent Afghans from attending school while they send their kids
to school, how Taliban mullahs misinterpret the Quran for there benefit, Taliban hypocrisy in burning madrassas
now when during the mujahadeen battle with the Soviets they didnt burn madrassas, and during the war with the
Soviets how the Americans were widely considered Afghanistans friends but now they call them enemies of the
Afghans. Gen Mulakhel urged the tribe to band together and resist Taliban aggression so that they wont end up
like the family in the compound.
General Mulakhel was very well received and talked for the better part of a half hour. An eloquent and very
effective public speaker, he hit all the important points in addressing this incident repeating many times how the
CF are here to help and are helping the people of Afghanistan despite what lies the Taliban may tell them.
NDS 5 addressed the group for a short while and distributed Neighborhood watch handbills with numbers to
call to report insurgent activity (may not have much of an effect as there is little cell phone coverage in the area
and literacy rates are low in the area).
Mulawi Sha Mamoud from Waza Kwah addressed the group. He is highly respected throughout the area and
his speech stressed that the fault of the deaths of the innocent lies on the villagers who did not resist the
insurgents and their anti-government activities. He stressed if the villagers told government officials about
enemy presence in the area, government officials would come in and separate them from the enemy. He did ask
the PRT Commander (in front of the group) to make sure they had reliable information before conducting these
types of operations.
PRT Commander addressed the group and stressed the fact that Coalition Forces approached the Compound
on foot and did not fire until they received fire and took casualties (i.e. the CF were extremely careful to avoid
injuring innocent civilians even to the point of putting themselves at great risk).
The District Commissioner, Abdul Hai addressed the group and stressed that he was attacked just last week
while in the area and lost three of his soldiers. He chastised a villager who condemned the compound shooting
while telling him his soldiers and other government soldiers have no choice but to fire back when attacked. After
his impassioned speech about the attack on his convoy, there was little response nor protest.
The PRT CA Officer gathered contact information on the sole remaining brother who lived in an adjacent
compound. There were two surviving young males (13-16 years old) from the attack, who were not present, but
solatia payments for the loss of the children and female will be arranged through the District Commissioner.
The Director of Tribal Affairs stayed behind after the event to discuss items with the locals and return to his
home for a visit.
CO Comment:
There was a notable change in the attitude of the group between the last time officials addressed the group two
months ago and todays event. Last time there were more protests that they were helpless against Taliban
insurgents who come in with weapons and take food and money from the villagers. There was little or no protest
today, instead, all in attendance listened intently to the officials speaking. These people live dirt poor even by
Afghan standards. Im not why there was so little emotion from the villagers at this event. There was
At 1010Z TF Helmand reported a ROE escalation in vicinity of Lashkar Gah PRT. 1X round was fired from
friendly forces which may be linked to death of 1X Local national who was brought to Lashkar Gah, at 1230Z,
investigation currently ongoing. Friendly forces were at a junction when a civilian vehicle approached too close,
verbal warning given, 2x mini flares fire, vehicle carried on, 1X Warning shot fired, vehicle then stopped patrol
carried on. 1X round that was fired believed to of ricochet and killed the 1X LN. Consequence management TF
Helmand on going. ISAF tracking # 10-496
At 0045Z, TF Phoenix reported that a civilian vehicle with three MPRI interpreters and a driver were fired upon
in downtown Kabul by a military-type vehicle that was brown with a gunner on top. Three of the occupants
were wounded, two critically and one non-critically. The injured were taken to the hospital in downtown Kabul,
condition unknown. It has been confirmed that there were no US forces located in the vicinity of the event that
may have been involved. More to follow!
Initial reports indicated 3 interpreters were wounded from friendly fire from a military-type vehicle in downtown
Kabul. It has been confirmed that the interpreters vehicle was fired upon by an UK vehicle near Camp
Blackhorse, wounding 2 of the interpreters.
ISI gave order to SARKATEEP (phonetic, loyal to HIG, a member of ISI, NFI) to establish relations with some
Afghans and to conduct attacks against India Consulships in JALALABAD, KABUL, HERAT, KANDAHAR
and MEZAR-E SHARIF. Currently SARKATEP is in JALALABAD. He established relations with a driver
whose name is Sardar SHAH (phonetic, an employee of India Consulship in JALALABAD, NFI) and he is
going on to establish relations with another Afghan employee. After that he will go to KABUL (G2X HUMINT
SUMMARY, 16 November 2007). END
At 0445Z JPEL target (RTAF/236) OBJ NEWCASTLE, was identified at XD 2799 7567.
At 1200Z, Shadow checked on station with TF King to PID OBJ NEWCASTLE. At 1511, TF
Bayonet''s JTAC passed a 9-line to CAS for XD 27874 75533, XD 27654
75498 and XD 28034 75569. At 1550, while waiting for CDE approval from ISAF and CJTF82, NEWCASTLE
moved to XD 2531 7776. At 1600Z, the new grid was passed to CJTF-82 for approval. At 1725, Shadow
conducted a RIP with a replacement bird, and during the transition period Dude05 maintained PID on the OBJ.
At 1847, Dude05 released 2XGBU 31s and at 1850 reengaged with 4XGBU38s. All rounds were observed safe
through Shadow. Aerial SSE conducted indicates possible 5x ACM fighters killed in this strike.
MEDIA RELEASE
International Security Assistance Force - Afghanistan
2007-XXX-Draft
BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan The deputy commanding general of ISAFs Regional Command-East
reinforced ISAF position today on the air strikes which took place in Nuristan Province Monday night.
At 1635z TF 2Fury reported a Green on Green event at the Giro DC, VB 3591 6240. An element at the Giro DC
reported that that two of the OPs IVO of the Giro DC were under SAF and DF attack. CAS was requested and
Ramit63 checked on at 1651z ISO TIC for Delta25 IVO Giro DC. A/C provided overwatch and conducted a
sweep of the surrounding areas before being released by ground element. NSTR. Rt63 off station at 1737z. CFs
moved to support one of the OPs at VB 3609 6118. When the element arrived on site, the OPs were no longer in
contact. The ANP reported that they had fired on suspected enemy locations. After talking to the ANP on site,
the 2Fury element determined that one OP had engaged the other. No damage or injuries were caused. The
element moved back to the DC at 1905, NFTR. The event was closed at that time.
At 1120Z, TF Kandahar reported that there was a standoff between the ANP at 41R QQ 330 924, in the district
of Panjwayee of Kandahar Province.
MTF.
(S) TF Bayonet Comment: This suicide vest can likely be associated with TB facilitator Noor Mohamad who
was reported to have facilitated the travel of 2 suicide bombers from PAK into Nangarhar and later into
Jalalabad. The suicide bombers are planning to attack the Jalalabad Airfield. In addition an unidentified
individual has been reportedly to be traveling along with the suicide bombers. The individual is reported to be
bringing additional funds as well as explosives for the TB within the region. Noor Alam was allegedly
responsible to receive the explosives which consisted of suicide vests that resembled ANA vests. In mid-October
reporting indicates that the vests were brought into Noor Alams house by Nazo, Nazos wife, and Aziz. Noor
Alam was waiting for the arrival of the suicide bombers in order to transport the suicide vests into Jalalabad in
preparation for the possible attack. Past reporting supports that insurgents use females to transport explosives
because ABP soldiers avoid searching females. Noor Alam is identified to be from the Shewa area, located in
Kuz Konar. This suicide vest was recovered in Kuz Kunar District and then brought to the NDS in Jalalabad
city. (TD-314/80703-07, TD-314/81619-07, TD-314/76081-07, TD-314/80703-07, IIR 6 044 7020 07, TF
Bayonet INTSUM 17DEC2007) (PFC Hernandez)
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FM TF PALADIN
TF Paladin arrived at the scene at 1445Z, and upon questioning of NDS personnel learned that a NDS source
reported a woman was wearing a possible suicide vest. AT 1200Z, an elderly woman 50 to 60 years of age was
apprehended by Jalalabad NDS officers, at the Kuz Kuner Bus Station. The woman was on foot and wearing
traditional clothing. After apprehension the woman was searched and was found to be wearing a suicide vest,
after questioning it was reported that the elderly woman name was (Hasan Tari). During questioning of the
suspect she stated that she was only transporting the vest to its intended user in Jalalabad, whose name she did
not give. The NDA took possession of the vest and notified EOD
Upon arrival of the site EOD rendered the device safe. It appeared that while wearing the vest the suspect did not
have a power source connected to the vest. The batteries were in a separate case in her pocket making the vest
safe for transport. EOD took control of the explosives and trigger device. The vest was given to the NDS Officer
(Hay Dar) for evidence in the prosecution of the suspect. NDS personnel also took video and pictures of
explosives and components of the vest. NFTR. Mission Complete
On 11 January 2008, numerous reports were received regarding the location sand movement of several HVTs in
the Tagab Valley.
At approximately 0700Z, Qari ((Baryal)) (CJTF-82 Tier 3 High Value Individual, RTAF0532) is located in
Ahmad Zai , Tagab District, Kapisa Province, Afghanistan. Baryal traveling on foot with 30 to 40 Taliban
members east through Seh Padar Village MGRS: 42S WD 6073653776, Tagab District; through Koorghal
Village MGRS: 42S WD 6189455766, Tagab District; through the desert west of the Badrab Mosque located at
MGRS: 42S WD 6307655335, Badrab Valley, Tagab district. Baryals destination is the Badrab Mosque, and
will arrive at approximately 0730Z.
At approximately 0845Z, Qari ((Baryal)) is located in the Badrab Mosque located at MGRS: 42S WD
6307655335, Badrab Valley, Tagab District. Baryal is currently preaching to the villagers within the mosque.
At approximately 0855Z, Mawlawi ((Saferaz)) (CJTF-82 Tier 3 High Value Individual, RTAF0884) is located
in the Nawruzkheyl Mosque located at //MGRS: 42S WD 6004951798//, Nawruzkheyl Village, Tagab District,
Kapisa Province, Afghanistan.
At approximately 0945Z, Mawlawi ((Saferaz)) is traveling from the Nawruzkheyl Mosque located at //MGRS:
42S WD 6004951798//, Nawruzkheyl Village, Tagab District, Kapisa Province, Afghanistan; and traveling to
Mirakheyl Village//MGRS: 42S WD 6211160778//, Badrab Valley, Tagab District. Saferaz is has personal
security detachment of 20 to 25 men, armed with five rocket propelled grenade launchers, three PK-series 7.62
millimeter general purpose machine guns, and AK-47s. Saferaz began traveling at 0942Z. There were no other
Taliban leaders with Saferaz because they were with a man named Qari who is currently preaching at the Badrab
Mosque located at //MGRS: 42S WD 6307655335//, Badrab Valley, Tagab District (field comment-this is most
likely Qari ((Baryal)); reference BAFCI-SPOT36-08).
At approximately 0930Z, Qari ((Baryal)) is traveling from the Badrab Mosque located at //MGRS: 42S WD
6307655335//, Badrab valley, Tagab District, Kapisa Province, Afghanistan; toward Bahdurkheyl Village
//MGRS: 42S WD 6130453984 //, Badrab Valley, Tagab District. Baryal is traveling with 60 men, including
Mawlawi ((Saleem)) (CJTF-82 high value individual, RTAF0836), Qari ((Ezmarai)) (CJTF-82 Tier 4 High
Value Individual, RTAF1042), Qari Allah ((Nazar)) (CJTF-82 Tier 4 High Value Individual, RTAF1136), and
Haji ((Shukoor)), a Taliban financier.
At approximately 1137Z, Qari ((Baryal)) is located in the area of Bahdurkheyl Village //MGRS: 42S WD
6130453984 //, Badrab Valley, Tagab District. A portion of the 60 men who were with him earlier in the day
have departed for Pashakari //MGRS: 42S WD 6114652841//, Tagab District. Taliban leaders Mawlawi
((Saleem)), Qari ((Ezmarai)), Qari Allah ((Nazar)), and Haji ((Shukoor)), a Taliban financier, are still with
Baryal. Baryal still has approximately 30 to 40 men with him.
On 12 January 2008, at approximately 0430Z TB and HIG will hold a meeting in Pashakari this morning. The
following individuals are supposed to be present at the meeting. Qari Baryal, Mawlawi Saferaz, Mawlawi
Saleem, Qari Ezmarai, Qari Allah Nazar, Nezami, Haji Ahmadi, Shir Agha, Ghafar, Mawlawi Hafiz. Qari Nejat
and Mahmood are not going to be present.
At approximately 0500Z TF Gladius was notified that source PID Baryal and Sarfraz at compound grid 42S WD
61858 53198. Source PID Baryals PSD outside the compound. The PSD consists of 15 men staged outside the
compound.
At approximately 0550Z ISR was on station viewing compound. ISR had eyes on the objective monitoring
activity. Source confirmed Baryal and Sarfraz were still in the compound ATT. The PSD was still observed
loitering outside compound armed with rifles.
Monitoring of the compound continued for approximately 3 hours. Only 10-12 males were seen leaving the
compound and few were observed entering during this time.
At approximately 0903Z, ordinance was dropped on the compound. 2xF-15 dropped 6xGBU38 and conducted
5xStrafing runs to engage those attempting to flee.
At approximately 0936Z, ISR observed 15-20 pax entered the impact site from the west and began, what
appeared to be, digging. For the next 30 minutes, pax continued to approach the compound. At 0959Z,
approximately 70+ pax observed at location.
At 0920Z, Gladius 6 notified Kapisa Governor and NDS and let them know that ordinance was dropped on a
TB TO CONDUCT KIDNAPPINGS
Organization(s) Involved: INTER-SERVICES INTELLIGENCE DIRECTORATE,LASHKAR-E-TOIBA,RED
CROSS,UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN
14 JAN 2008, TF BAYONET INTSUM 213, NSI
(S//REL TO USA, ISAF, NATO) TB To Conduct Kidnappings A group of 15 to 20 TB members led by Qari
((Naqibullah)) plan to kidnap members of the UN traveling between Kabul (42SWD1682719461), Kabul
District, through Jalalabad (42SQA5694572638), Jalalabad District to the Torkam Gate Pass
(42SXC9304477715) of Nangarhar Province. The group led by Naqibullah is working with the coordination of
retired Pakistani General Hamid ((Gul)). This group is targeting un vehicles marked with black lettering, which
Naqibullah believes is an indicator that the vehicle is carrying high level UN officials or members of the UN
intelligence service. The TB led by Naqibullah will only target UN vehicles with black lettering. The TB group
led by Naqibullah will travel on the Kabul to Torkam Gate stretch of Highway One in at least two vehicles. One
of the vehicles is described as being a black land cruiser with tinted windows, the TB members are armed with
Russian or Chinese made pistols and AK-47 assault rifles. The 15 to 20 TB members are comprised of Afghan,
Pakistani, Kashmiri, and Arab males.
The TB members led by Naqibullah will travel on the Kabul Jalalabad stretch of Highway One in at least two
vehicles, to include the black land cruiser. One vehicle will conduct surveillance along the road while the second
will be used to conduct the kidnapping. Once the TB have spotted a UN vehicle with black lettering, the TB will
stop the UN vehicle by either using a barricade constructed from rocks and lumber or one vehicle will pull in
front of the UN vehicle and force the UN vehicle to stop while the second vehicle follows the UN vehicle. The
TB members will use the pistols to threaten the UN vehicle occupants. Should the TB members meet resistance
in the effort to conduct the kidnapping, the TB members will use the AK-47 rifles to combat the resistance or
kill the hostages.
After the TB conduct the kidnapping, Naqibullah plans to trade the hostages for 10 prisoners currently detained
in the Pol-e-Charki prison located in Pol-e-Charki (42SWD3437924478), Deh Sabz District, Kabul Province
Afghanistan. The prisoners Naqibullah hopes to trade the hostages for include three Pakistani soldiers,
((Rahihullah)), and six other detainees. Naqibullah has been instructed by Gul to place a higher priority in
securing the release of the Pakistani soldiers. The Pakistani soldiers are currently presenting themselves as
Pakistani doctors in an effort to conceal the fact that the Pakistani soldiers are members of the Pakistani army.
At least one of the detainees was found to have a cell phone inside Pol-e-Charki prison. In addition, the three
detainees also have connections to Noor ((Adin)), the director of the International Red Cross near Camp Phoenix
(42SWD2394722782), Kabul District, Kabul Province. Gul has been instructed by Adin to inform Adin
personally when the kidnapping is conducted and to not advertise the capture to anyone else. Adin will then
secure the release of the detainees, to include the three Pakistani soldiers and Rahihullah in exchange for Gul
releasing the UN hostages.
Naqibullah is a TB commander responsible for 15 to 20 TB members and is directly subordinate to Gul.
Naqibullah is from the village of Ashpan (42SXE4673815181), Sherzad District, Nangarhar Province and is
currently living at the Hadah farm in the Khalis residential area of Jalalabad City. Gul is a retired Pakistani ISI
general currently serving with the Lashkar Taiba faction of the PAKMIL. The Lashkar Taiba faction conducts
operations in eastern Afghanistan and the Kashmir region of northern Pakistan.
At 1830Z, TF Helmand reported 3-4x insurgents were positively identified laying IEDs at 41S PR 7434 5045
IVO checkpoint Norfolk, 0.6km southwest of Paygharakay in the Sangin district Helmand province. Friendly
forces engaged with Javelin due to low visibility and PB Inkerman with 81mm mortars being out of range.
Update: TF Helmand element that provided force protection to Sangin DC PID 3/4 PAX conducting suspicious
activities in the area of the old governors compound. FF fired a warning shout with 338mm and 50mm
illumination. THE INS took no action in response to these challenges. FF engaged with Javelin. The Javelin
operator locked on to the single heat source and engaged target. FF confirmed 1 x INS killed. Immediately
following the Javelin engagement ANA reported an attack in PB Tufan 3. It was discovered that the heat source
selected was not that of the possible INS, but that of the roof sentry position on PB Tufan 3. BDA: 1 x ANA
KIA. Incident is under investigation.
At 1553Z, TF Kandahar reported an escalation of force incident at 41R QQ 700 950 IVO KAF in the Daman
district, Kandahar province. Friendly forces engaged a local national truck with general purpose machine gun.
The truck drive, local national, was hit in the shoulder and required ambulance assistance. MM (S) 01-31C was
assigned. Local national died of wounds in the hospital.
At 1945Z, TF Kandahar reported friendly forces attempted to stop the truck by waving without success. Then
friendly forces fired flares, truck did not stop. Friendly forces fired warning shots into the ground without
success. Then friendly forces fired at the engine block wounding the local national.
At 1946Z, no further BDA was reported. Event closed at 1944Z.
ISAF tracking # 01-591
APPROX 101330L FEB08. THE LNS VEHICLE PULLED INTO THE ANCOP HEADQUARTERS AND
NAVY CORPSMAN FABROS PRONUNCED HIM DEAD ON ARRIVAL. THE DECEASED WAS
STRUCK IN THE RIGHT EYE, KILLING HIM. THE DRIVER WAS STRUCK IN THE RIGHT EAR; HMS
FABROS TREATED THE DRIVER FOR A CLIPPED RIGHT EAR AND GLASS FRAGMENTATION ON
THE NECK. THERE ARE TWO VERSIONS REGARDING THE CIRCUMSTANCES SEQUENCE OF
EVENTS IN THE SHOOTING INCIDENT.
LN VERSION: COUSIN OF THE DECEASED RIDING IN THE VEHICLE (GULBUDIN) INDICATED
THAT THE SPANISH CONVOY APPROACHED FROM THEIR REAR, MOVING NORTH. THE WHITE
SURACHE PULLED OVER SLOWLY, WAS PASSED BY THE CONVOY, AND THE LAST VEHICLE IN
THE SPANISH CONVOY SHOT THROUGH THEIR WINDSHIELD.
SPANISH VERSION: CONVOY COMMANDER INDICATED THE SHOOTING WAS AN ACCIDENT,
BUT THAT THE SURACHE MAY HAVE BEEN SHOT DUE TO NOT FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS. THE
CONVOY COMMANDER SAYS THE VEHICLE PULLED OVER, BUT ATTEMPTED TO PULL BACK
INTO THE SPANISH CONVOY. HIS REAR VEHICLE DID INDEED SHOOT IN AN ATTEMPT TO PUSH
THE VEHICLE OVER. HE CANNOT SAY CLEARLY IF HIS GUNNER FIRED TO DISABLE OR TO
KILL. IN THE RIGHT EYE AND CHEST. NFI. Event Closed.
At 0440Z, TF Kandahar reported a civilian car failed to stop for a friendly forces convoy at 41R QR 592 024
IVO FOB Graceland in the Kandahar district of Kandahar. Friendly forces fired 1x 7.62MM warning shot at the
vehicle. The vehicle did not stop forcing friendly forces to fire 1x burst of 7.62mm into the vehicle wounding
the driver with shrapnel in the head. Friendly forces evacuated 1x civilian to be
MEDEVAC''ed. BDA- 1x civilan priority with shrapnel wounds to the head.
At 0950Z, TF Kandahar reported the injured civilian received stitches to his head and would return in 7 days to
have the stitches removed.
Event closed at 0853Z.
ISAF Tracking # 02-135
.
At 0600Z, TF Kandahar reported a suspected Suicide Bomber detonated killing himself, Abdul Hakin Jan, and
approximately 50x Local Nationals at 41R QR 499 009, Kandahar district of Kandahar province. Friendly forces
investigated the situation.
AT 0733Z, TF Kandahar reported Al Jazeera reported the incident took place in Kandahar City, at a dog fight
related picnic.
At 0737Z, TF Kandahar reported a local hospital, Miriwais hospital, is full of patients. Patients have been taken
to the ANA hospital at Camp Hero. ANA has declared a mass casualty.15x ISAF ambulances from KAF and FP
are on standby for patient transfer when necessary. 4x ambulances, 10x patients are enroute from local hospital
to Camp Hero.
At 0806Z, TF Kandahar reported multiple sources indicated the event took place at 41R QR 43 01.
At 0832Z, TF Kandahar reported Al Jazeera is reported multiple explosions. TF Kandahar QRF is responding
with EOD and has requested air support.
At 0946Z, TF Kandahar reported all ISAF ambulances returned to Kandahar Air Field and all Afghan National
Army ambulances returned to Camp Hero.
At 10255Z, TF Kandahar reported the location of the SIED was 41R QR 445 024 in an open area around some
farms. This description was based on verbal descriptions.
At 1327Z, friendly forces exploited the IED site and returned to base.
BDA 1x EKIA, 48x WIA, and 55 LN killed
Event closed at 1632Z.
ISAF Tracking # 02-291
At 0503Z, TF Zabul reported that 3x insurgents engaged an observation point with small arms at 42R TA 84414
41422 in teh Jeldak district, Zabul province. Friendly forces developed the situation.
At 0529Z, TF Zabul reported that the individuals that fired against them were identified as Afghan National
Army individuals. They were informed of there mistake and ceased fire.
Event closed at 0602Z.
ISAF Tracking # 02-340
At 0805Z, TF Kandahar reported that a possible Afghan National Army RPG round impacted in close proximity
with ANA forces at 41R PR 950 004, Maywand district of Kandahar province. Friendly forces requested a
MEDEVAC for 4x urgent (3 missing both legs and 1 missing 1 leg), 3x urgent surgical (shrapnel wounds), and
1x routine wounded (head injury) ANA soldiers. [MM(S) 02-26D].
Event closed at 1031Z.
At 1121Z, TF Kandahar reported that 7x patients were ANA, 1x of which died of wounds. A total of 8x
casualties.
ISAF tracking # 02-520.
ATTENDEES:
Amrullah Saleh Director General, National Directorate of Security
Major General David Rodriguez Commander, Regional Command-East, ISAF
Mr. Hasas Director of Intelligence, National Directorate of Security
Robert Maggi Foreign Policy Advisor, Regional Command-East, ISAF
Dr. Abdul Bahrami Command Linguist, Regional Command-East, ISAF
Captain Anthony Hammon Recorder, Regional Command-East, ISAF
Sergeant David Roscoe CJ2 Analyst, Regional Command-East, ISAF
SUMMARY:
Security in Afghanistan
o The greatest concern for Director Saleh is security along the highways, particularly in Ghazni and Zabul,
where he believes government officials cannot travel without security. He believes that the shift in Taliban
focus from attacks on district centers to attacks along the highways is attracting recruits who are not actually
Taliban but use the name to gain legitimacy, increasing the perception of the size, scope and strength of the
insurgency and demonstrating GIRoA weakness.
o Saleh believes that there has been noticeable progress in Wardak, but it will be temporary unless it is
extended to Ghazni and Zabul, as well as other areas.
o Director Saleh''s second major concern is for attacks in the major population centers
of Kabul, Herat, Kandahar, Jalalabad, and Masar-e-Sharif.
o MG Rodriguez reported that there have been over 100 small drug labs destroyed in Nangarhar, primarily in
Achin, with no complaint from the locals, and that the 101st brought an additional helicopter battalion that
would assist with efforts there.
o Saleh reported that the #1 priority for the Afghan government is to fix the Ministry of Interior, indicating
that the leadership was involved in considerable corruption. He remarked that it would be up to the US to fix it.
He said he proposed to the British that they provide management classes.
Tag Ab
o Director Saleh says that BG Razaq will serve well over Tagab and is a good commander. At the suggestion
of putting an ANA force in Tagab, MG Rodriguez acknowledged the possibility of using the Commandos.
o Saleh acknowledged that the Kapisa Governor is active HiG, indicating concern.
o Saleh noted that Qari Baryal, Ahmadi, and Safraz were all previously HiG who have turned Taliban, are not
reconcilable, and must be "taken out". MG Rodriguez noted that there would be a meeting
with the Kapisa NDS to determine how to approach this issue.
Pakistan
o Saleh believes that Hekmatyar is a reemerging figure being pushed to become more politically active, and
expects he will be more influential in 2008 and 2009. Saleh believes that it is in the best interest of Afghanistan
for Hekmatyar to remain in his current position, and that his capture or reconciliation would destabilize
Afghanistan, based on his influence in Wardak and parts of Kapisa. They gave
Hekmatyar''s last known address to ISI, but they did not action it and Saleh expects them
to facilitate Hekmatyar''s move to another location.
o Saleh observed several actions by the Pakistan Military indicating their lack of will to commit to security
operations in the FATA:
They have forces stationed at the port, where there is no immediate threat forces that could better serve
along the border.
Following an ambush on a PAKMIL unit crossing the tunnel into North Waziristan about six weeks ago,
the commander called Maulawi Ahmadjan to broker a peace with the insurgent force.
They lost control of Alizai last month and are not attempting to retake it because it is not in their interest,
even though it is in their country.
They have asked the US to allow them time to clear each insurgent group, one by one, hoping that they will
be allowed unlimited time in which the insurgents'' focus will turn away from Pakistan
and toward Afghanistan.
They know where Maulawi Kabir (travels to Miram Shah and Peshawar) and Anwar Ul-haq are, but will
not go after them.
o Saleh assessed that Pakistan ISI and the Army will work to ensure that a weak Prime Minister is installed to
preclude conflict with Musharraf. He described the wide-ranging control that the Army had throughout the
government and industry, leaving little under the responsibility of the civilian government. He noted that there
would be little change until a civilian government had real control.
Saleh predicts that General Kiyani will take a more active leading role as he realizes the breadth of his
power.
o Saleh sees potential for the Quetta Shura to weaken and noted that the Miram Shah shura has turned toward
criminality.
"Enemies of Afghanistan" flip-book
o MG Rodriguez provided the prototype "Enemies of Afghanistan" targets booklet to
Director Saleh, describing that it would be provided to ANP and that it could be updated in the future. When
At 0325Z, TF Kandahar reported that an unknown number of insurgents engaged friendly forces with RPG fire
and small arms fire at 41S PR 702 633 in the a Lashkarga district, Helmand province. Friendly forces returned
fire with direct fire weapons and requesting AH support. TF Kandahar requested an urgent surgical MEDEVAC
for 1 x GBR MIL WIA to Bastion Role 2. At 0647Z, 2 x AH-64D positively identified 8 insurgents with
PKM''s in the vicinity of the first engagement. 2 x AH-64''s
engaged new target. Event closed at 1251Z.
AT 100141APR08Z, SABER TOC RECEIVED A REPORT FROM COP KAMU THAT TWO ANA
SOLDIERS AT THE WEST OP (42SYE 2015 2010) HAD BEEN ENGAGED IN AN ARGUMENT. ONE
ANA SOLDIER SHOT AND KILLED THE OTHER ANA SOLDIER. THE NAMES OF THE TWO ANA
SOLDIERS ARE ALI GUL HUSSEIN AND OMRAN ABDUL GHAIFER. ALI GUL SHOT AND KILLED
OMRAN ABDUL GHAIFER. APPARENTLY, ALI GUL HAD BEEN ON THE ROOF OF THE WEST OP
STOMPING HIS FEET. OMRAN ABDUL GHAIFER TOLD HIM TO STOP. ALI GUL THEN SHOT
OMRAN ABDUL GHAIFER. ALI GUL HAS BEEN TAKEN INTO CUSTODY BY ANA OFFICERS AT
CAMP KAMU. TF SABER IS CURRENTLY WORKING IMMEDIATE AMR TO RETURN BODY OF
DECEASED SOLDIER AS WELL AS THE SHOOTER TO FOB NARAY FOR ONWARD MOVEMENT.
THE DECEASED SOLDIER HOME OF RECORD IS KABUL, AFGHANISTAN. THE 2D KANDAK S-2
OFFICER WILL CONDUCT INITIAL INVESTIGATION FOR ANA.
UPDATE: AT 0730L A VEHICLE APPROACHED THE BOARDER FROM THE PAKISTAN SIDE. ABP
BLOCKED TO STOP THE VEHICLE. THE VEHICLE WENT AROUND THE ABP AND OPENED FIRE.
ONE OF THE OCCUPANTS LEFT THE VEHICLE AND THE ABP FIRED. AS A RESULT, 2 X
PAKISTANI WOUNDED AND 1 X ABP WIA. CDR D SQN 12RBC ORDERED CEASE FIRE AND
REQUESTED TO RC(S) THAT THE ABP RESOLVE THE SITUATION. A MEETING WAS CONDUCTED
AND THE PAKISTAN PERSONNEL AND ABP REACHED AN AGREEMENT. NFI EVENT CLOSED.
ISAF # 06-168
D7 0936Z
UNIT: TF WHITE EAGLE
TYPE: SAF
TIMELINE:
AT 0936Z, PBG REPORT THAT A PBG SOLDIER ENGAGED A LOCAL NATIONAL THAT APPEARED
TO BE WEARING A SUICIDE VEST. LN WAS SHOT AFTER LN IGNORED WARNINGS TO STOP BY
PBG SOLDIER. LN WAS SHOT IN THE FOOT. MEDEVAC HAS BEEN SUBMITTED.
UPDATE:
AT 1145Z, THE LN WAS MEDEVAC TO OE. NO FURTHER INFORMATION WAS REPORTED.
SUMMARY:
SAF
MM(E) 06-04E
BDA:
LN WIA: 1
TIMELINE:
AT 0336Z, C/2-506 ENGAGED 2 X POSSIBLE IED IMPLACERS VIC CHARBARAN, D.C. THE
SUSPECTED AAF WERE LN'S DIGGING AN IRRIGATION DITCH 30 METERS OFF RTE CHARGERS.
THE SUSPECTED AAF (LN), WAS KIA, AND THE OTHER LN RAN OFF AND COULD NOT BE
LOCATED. THE LOCAL ANP DELIVERED THE LN BODY TO THE FAMILY. A HHA DROP WILL
OCCUR LATER TODAY AND A SHURA WILL BE HELD WEDNESDAY WITH THE LOCALS. AN IO
MESSAGE IS CURRENTLY BEING DEVELOPED ABOUT DIGGING NEAR ROADS.
SUMMARY:
POSSIBLE IED IMPLACERS
42SVB 95380 37550
D1 0336Z
BDA:
LN KIA: 1
LN WIA: 1
ISAF # 06-0654
Update
OFFENSIVE engagement w/ Alleged CIVCAS
UPDATE
First Impression report complete
Update
Second Impression report complete
UPDATE
Investigation report complete
UPDATE: NMCC REPORTS THAT ALL ITALIANS HAVE BEEN RELEASED BY NDS.
BDA: 1 X LN (NDS) WOUNDED
EAST TO WEST ROUTE THROUGH OPEN DESERT. US FORCES USED THIS ROUTE PREVIOUSLY,
WITHOUT INCIDENT. THE CONVOY REACHED A LOCATION WHERE A CIVILIAN TRUCK WAS IN
THE ROAD, UNABLE TO MOVE UNDER ITS OWN POWER. THE CONVOY HALTED, IN AN EFFORT
MOVE THE TRUCK OFF THE ROAD. THE US CONVOY BEGAN RECEIVING IDF AND DF AS
MEMBERS OF THE CONVOY WERE PREPARING TO MOVE THE DISABLED CIVILIAN TRUCK.
THE DIRECT FIRE WAS CONFIRMED TO BE ORIGINATING FROM TWO OF FOUR BUILDINGS
LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 400 METERS TO THE LEFT FRONT OF THE CONVOY (SOUTH-WEST).
THE CONVOY APPLIED SUPPRESSIVE FIRE ON THE TWO BUILDINGS AND REQUESTED CAS
(CLOSE AIR SUPPORT), ENABLING THE CONVOY TO PUSH THROUGH THE "KILL ZONE" AND
BREAK CONTACT. ALL VEHICLES CLEARED THE AREA, EXCEPT TWO GUN TRUCKS
MAINTAINING SECURITY AND VISIBILITY OF THE HOUSES. THE CAS RADIOED THE CONVOY,
REQUESTING THE HOUSES BE MARKED FOR POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION. US FORCES
DEPLOYED SMOKE TO MARK THE FAR WEST BUILDING, WHICH THE CAS WAS ABLE TO
POSITIVELY IDENTIFY AFTER SEVERAL ATTEMPTS. CAS DEPLOYED GBU-12 (500LB)
ORDNANCE ON THE MARKED BUILDING. THERE WAS NO IMMEDIATE DAMAGE NOTICED BY
MEMBERS OF THE CONVOY. A FEW MINUTES LATER, FOUR TO EIGHT MEN, DRESSED IN
BLACK WITH WHITE SASHES, WERE OBSERVED RUNNING FROM THE BUILDING, SOUTH
ABOUT 400 METERS TO ANOTHER BUILDING. THE CONVOY CONTINUED WEST TOWARD FOB
BAKWA, LINKING WITH THE QRF. PERSONNEL IN THE REAR VEHICLE OF THE CONVOY
INDICATED THEY WERE STILL BEING ENGAGED, INEFFECTIVELY, FROM THE ORIGINAL
BUILDINGS. REPORTS DO NOT INDICATE OBSERVING ANY CIVILIANS IN VICINITY OF THE
TARGET OR BUILDINGS. THE RESPONDING QRF CONTINUED TO THE TARGET LOCATION TO
CLEAR ACF AND ASSESS DAMAGE. THE QRF DISCOVERED THE CIVILIAN
CAUALTIES/FATALITIES. THE CURRENT RESULTING BDA IS EIGHT (8) LNS KILLED, TO
INCLUDE ONE (1) FEMALE AND SEVEN (7) CHILDREN AS WELL AS TWO WOUNDED LN ADULT
MALES. THERE IS NOTHING FURTHER AT THIS TIME.
(SECRET//REL TO USA, GCTF, ISAF, NATO) PLANS OF MOHAMMAD HAMZAH AHMADZAI AND
USTAD ASAD TO CONTINUE USE OF CHEMICALLY ENHANCED MUNITIONS IN AFG
As of late june 2008, dr. Mohammad ((hamzah)) ahmadzai, an associate of tb commander abdul rahman
((habibzai)), planned to provide chemically-enhanced munitions to qari ((khalid)), a wahabi who sought to
conduct unspecified attacks in konar province, afghanistan. Hamzah first met khalid in circa late may 2008 via
ustad ((asad)), a chemical expert and hamzah's teacher. In early july, hamzah provided khalid two rocket-
propelled grenade (rpg) rounds with chemical payloads that were intended to spread a poisonous gas upon
impact. Due to his desire to continue acquiring such munitions, khalid had agreed to bring his operations in
konar province under the command of habibzai. (comment: there was no further information on the timing or
targets of any attacks khalid planned with the chemical munitions.)
Separately, hamzah had expressed an interest in acquiring uranium to be used in explosives for unspecified
purposes but found it to be too expensive to acquire. The uranium was allegedly available from an unspecified
factory in lahore, punjab province, pakistan, at a cost of approximately 35,000 pakistani rupees (pkr) for ten
grams. (comment: at an exchange rate of 65 pkr to u.s. $35,000 pkr is equivalent to approximately u.s. $538.)
Hamzah was thus seeking alternative means of creating a large explosion that could be used to attack the cf base
near the afghan military training center in kabul city, kabul province, afghanistan. Hamzah planned to use six
kilograms of the same chemical compound he used in the chemical-laden rpg rounds. As of early july, hamzah
had not finalized plans for such an attack.
Hamzah originally obtained the poisonous chemical formula from ustad asad, who had been his teacher. Hamzah
then implemented the use of the formula with rpg rounds. Asad learned his chemical skills from dr.
((salahuddin)), aka engineer ((salahuddin)), of punjab province, pakistan, who was located in iraq as of 2008.
Salahuddin claimed to have learned his technical skills from pakistani nuclear scientist a.q. ((khan)). Asad
claimed to have ties to numerous extremist groups, and he periodically brokered contact between hamzah and
commanders seeking hamzah's expertise. As of early july, hamzah was attempting to make contact with
unspecified al-qa'ida arabs via asad. An arab in bajaur agency, federally administered tribal areas (fata),
pakistan, provided asad with remote controls for use with improvised explosive devices.
Asad and hamzah were also assisted by ((rohullah)), who was the deputy for mohmand agency, fata, pakistan,
for supai suhaba, a pakistani political party. Rohullah was in touch with habibzai via hamzah and asad, and he
also claimed to be cooperating with tehrik-e.
REFERENCE ISAF EVENT 07-1494.
GOLF COY, 2ND PLT, 3RD SQUAD, 2/7 USMC REPORTED THAT WHILE CONDUCTING A SECURITY
MOUNTED PATROL ON NORTH HWY 1 THAT 1 X LN VEHICLE APPORACHED FROM THE SOUTH
AT 45-50 MPH. THE PATROL INITIATED WITH FLAGS AT 90M AND THE VEHICLE DIDN'T SLOW
DOWN. AT 30M, THE PATROL ENGAGED WITH A WHITE STAR PARACHUTE TO THE DECK IN
FRONT OF THE VEHICLE. THE PYRO RICOCHETED OFF THE DECK AND INTO THE VEHICLE
CAUSING THE VEHICLE TO STOP AS WELL AS A CASUALTY. CASUALTY IS CAT A, A LN
FEMALE, AND 7 MONTHS PREGNANT. SHE SUFFERED FROM A FRACTURED JAW, BURN TO THE
LEFT LEG, BURN TO THE FACE AND LACERATION TO THE FACE. SHE WAS MEDEVACED TO
THE LOCAL HOSPITAL IN FARAH. WHEELS ARE DUE TO TOUCH DOWN AT 1430 LOCAL TIME.
BDA: 1 X LN WOUNDED
CCIR: 200808011350Z41SNU1100071000
REPORTING UNIT: TF ZARATE
ISAF EVENT: 08-0038
EVENT TYPE: ESCALATION OF FORCE
DTG: 011820LJUL08
GRID: 41SNU 11000 71000
PROVINCE: BADGHIS
DISTRICT: QALA-I-NAW
REMARKS: TF ZARATE REPORTED THAT TWO SP APC'S WERE MOVING FROM QEN AIRPORT TO
PRT QEN ON BAZAAR STREET. THE GUNNER SAW A MOTORCYCLE APPROACHING AT HIGH
SPEED TOWARDS THE APC. SEVERAL WARNING SIGNS WERE GIVEN TO THE MOTORCYCLE
RIDER. HE DID NOT REDUCE HIS SPEED. THE GUNNER FIRED AN UNKNOWN NUMBER OF
ROUNDS INTO THE GROUND AND TWO PEOPLE WERE WOUNDED. 1 X LN RECEIVED MEDICAL
ASSISTANCE IN QEN HOSPITAL, DUE TO A LIGHT INJURY ON HIS SHOULDER. 1 X ANP IN
CIVILIAN CLOTHES WITH TWO INJURIES, ONE ON HIS LEG AND ANOTHER ON HIS BACK. THE
MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS DETERMINED THE INJURIES WERE PRODUCED BY A REBOUND.
MEDICAL DATA WAS PROVIDED BY A PRT MEDICAL TEAM DIRECTLY FORM THE HOSPITAL.
THE 1 X ANP REMAINS IN STABLE CONDITION AND HE DOES NOT NEED ANY MEDICAL
EVACUATION TO ROLE 2 IN FSB HEART.
BDA: 1 X ANP WIA; 1 X LN WOUNDED
ISAF # 08-1610
At 0156Z, TF Bushmaster was conducting CONOP 7120-210 when they received small arms fire from 10x AAF
at 41S PR 891 697, 12.3km southwest of FOB Khajaky, Helmand. Friendly forces requested CAS. Friendly
Forces reported 2x US MIL WIA, 2x ANA WIA and 17x AAF KIA. At 1106Z, friendly forces reported
receiving sporadic small arms fire from an unknown number of AAF. At 1219Z, SC-26 engaged the AAF with
GMLRS. CAS, dropped 1x GBU-12. Friendly forces reported 1x additional AAF KIA. Unit updated casualty
roll up to 24 AAF KIA. ISAF tracking # 08-1610
TF PANTHER 1-61 (COP ZURMAT DC ANA VS. ANP)
GREEN ON GREEN SAF ATTACK TIMELINE: 0840Z RECIEVED REPORT ON ANA SURROUNDING
ANP IN THE ZURMAT DC. ALSO REPORTS OF SAF TOWARD BOTH ANA AND ANP. UPDATE:
0843Z RECIEVED REPORT THAT THE ZURMAT CHIEF OF POLICE WAS HIT BY SAF ATT. BUT ARE
UNABLE TO CONFIRM. UPDATE: 08465Z COP ZURMAT REPORTS THAT SOME OF THE SAF HAS
STRUCK SOME B-HUTS ON THEIR COP. BUT THERE ARE NO INJURIES FROM THAT. UPDATE:
0910Z FROM ZURMATS BALLOON FEED IS SHOWING ONE BUILDING BURNING (SMALL SHOP)
UPDATE: 0912Z AS 1/A ARRIVED ON SITE THE SHOOTING STOPPED. ALSO REPORTS OF
MULTIPLE WIA, # OF WIA UNK ATT. UPDATE: 0940Z RECIEVED REPORT THAT ANP CHIEF OF
POLICE HAS 2 X GSW TO THE ABDOMIN AND IS BEING BROUGHT TO COP ZURMAT ATT. UPATE:
AS OF 1109 ALL PATIENTS WERE MEDEVACd TO OE AND SITUATION IS UNDER CONTROL
SUMMARY: BDA: 3 X (ANA INJURIED BY SAF) 1 X BUILDING ON FIRE (CAUSE UNK)
ASSESSMENT OF EVENTS: PLAN OF ACTION: - TRYING TO GET CAS ON STATION FOR SHOW OF
FORCE. - 0905Z COP ZURMAT HAS SENT A PLATOON SIZE ELEMENT (1/A) TO THE ZURMAT DC
ATT. AIR ASSETS: NONE ATT
UPDATE TO WIA-1 ANP WIA, 2 ANA WIA
EVENT: CLOSED 1109Z
ISAF #09-383
UNIT: TF GLORY
AT 0608Z IN RESPONSE TO A KNOWN UXO POINTED AT ZAMBAR (107MM ROCKET FROM THE
D2 SIGACT) TF GLORY REQUESTED BONE 1-1 DROP A GBU 31 IOT RENDER IT NMC. DURING THE
DROP THE TAILKIT OF THE GBU 31 MALFUNCTIONED CAUSING THE GBU TO DROP UNGUIDED
INTO A BALLISTIC TRAJECTORY. THE GBU DROPPED INTO A QUALAT AT GRID 42SWC 76390
15910 2788 METERS AT A 270 DEGREE HEADING FROM THE INTENDED TARGET. STILL
WORKING CASUALTIES AND QRF FROM FOB SALERNO
UPDATE: AS OF 0709Z MEDEVAC BIRDS AND DMR (3xUH 60's) WILL BE USED FOR QRF
INSERTION FROM SAL INTO A NSHLZ. 0H 58 QRF ARE ALSO OVER THE SITE IOT SECURE THE
NSHLZ. STILL PENDING APPROVAL
UPDATE: AT 0716 OH 58'S OBSERVED APROX 25 PAX GOING THROUGH THE POI SITE. PAX ARE
NOT SHOWING ANY HOSTILE INTENT AT THIS TIME
UPDATE: 0730z PCC REPORTED TO TF GLORY THAT ANP ARE TAKING 7x LN WIA TO KHOST
HOSPITAL. STILL NO CONFIRMED NUMBER OF TOTAL CASUALTIES, AND BREAKDOWN.
UPDATE: AT 0734 AP40 (308) AP36(291) & AP41(314) WENT W/U SAL WITH THE QRF PACKAGE
UPDATE: AT 0745 AP40 (308) AP36(291) & AP41(314) WENT W/D NSHLZ WITH THE QRF PACKAGE.
ALSO WARRIOR ALPHA CHECKED ON STATION UPDATE: 19xANA ALONG WITH 2xETT; 1 TERP
WILL BE INSERTED TO THE SITE AS WELL IOT PROVIDE ANSF PRESENCE TO THE SITUATION.
UPDATE: AT 0820z AP36(291) & AP41(314) ARRIVED AT CLARK TO PICK UP THE ANA AND ETT
GOING W/U AT 0832z.
UPDATE: AT 0847z ANA AND ETT'S INSERTED UPDATE: GLORY 5 RECIEVED A REPORT FROM
GLORY 6 THAT THERE ARE CONFIRMED 2x LN KIA, 2x LN WIA; AND 8 OTHER LNS ARE BEING
LOOKED AT BY MEDICS
UPDATE: 1000z GLORY 6 FOUND THE TAILKIT OF THE GBU 31 AT WC 76481 15802
UPDATE: AT 1046 MEDEVAC (MM(E) 09-09E) WAS INITIATED TO MEDEVAC 14xLN WIA
(1xESCORT) EOD PRELOADED ON THE CHASE BIRD TO EXPLOIT THE SITE FOR THE TAILFIN.
(MEDEVAC INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND IN THE MEDEVAC ICON INSIDE THE ASSOCIATIONS
BOX)
UPDATE: 1128Z MEDEVAC WILL TAKE ANOTHER TURN IOT PICK UP AN ADDITIONAL 3
PATIENTS
UPDATE: AT 1144 DO26(883) AP40 (308) [MED BIRDS] AP42(429) WENT W/U SAL IN ORDER TO
EXFIL
UPDATE: AS OF 1314Z ALL ELEMENTS OFF THE OBJECTIVE, AND ALL WIA HAVE BEEN
MEDEVAC'D.
SUMMARY: 2xLN KIA 17xLN WIA CONFIRMED 7x LN SUSPECTED WIA ENROUTE TO SAL OR
KHOST HOSPITAL (PCC REPORT)
FF TO TARGET ISAF WITH SUICIDE ATTACKS
Organization(s) Involved: 0-ISAF,FOREIGN FIGHTERS,OPPOSING MILITANT FORCES,SEPHRE
PASDARAN
28 SEP 2008, RCW J2X HUMINT SUMMARY 08142, NSI
4. (N/I C) FOREIGN TERRORIST ELEMENTS JOINED TO GY AKBARI GROUP IN HERAT (C-6)
(N/I C) Seven (7) Arabs (NFI) and four (4) Iranians (NFI) have been seen in SIAHVASHAN Village
(41SMT3387), GOZAREH District, Herat province five days ago. They have joined GHOLAM YAHYA
AKBARY (GYA) group. The seven Arabs are tied with AL MANSOUR, one of the OSAMA BIN LADEN
Deputies. The Arabs are only in charge to carry out suicide attacks against U.S. and Italian troops or,
secondarily, whatever foreigners personnel. The four Iranians belong to "Intelligence" unit of SEPAH-E-
PASDARAN and they are supporting GYA in the anti-ISAF/GIRoA actions through intelligence and as well
coordinating the GYA group activities. CTC Comment: Up to now, it is not still clear the possible target and the
date of these attacks against ISAF/CF. The attacks by GYA groups will be carried out 1-2 days after the end of
festivity, notwithstanding the Iranians are spreading fake propaganda about possible VBIED attacks, also against
Mosques, before the Eid al Fitr (next 1st - 3th October). EOC.
ISAF #09-1387
Type: SAF
At 0917Z- PCC reports 2 x ANP WIA by SAF. FOB Shank aid station treating WIA ATT.
At 0948Z- An ANP Chief was at a meeting in Esarak village 42SWC 0328 6344, Pule Alam district in a
civilian vehicle. ANA saw they had a weapon. ANA told the ANP to put his weapon down. The ANP got out
of the vehicle and ANA shot 2 x ANP.
ISAF #10-049
INFO;DTG of Report: 020845SEP08 (as reported by villagers from Tangi Kalay) 201ST
S: 4xLN WIA
A: FRA BG vehicles opened fire on a bus that came too close to convoy
L: IVO Tangi Kalay village, 42SWD 365 260( 12 NE OF CAMP PHOENIX)
T: 02 0820L OCT 08
R: TAG received reports from villagers via phone and others who arrived at front gate. TAG confirmed incident
with Camp Warehouse TOC LNO 1LT Logan. KMTC ANA personnel are BPT respond with QRF and medical
care. Camp Warehouse is preparing medical units to respond. According to LN reports as of 0853, most of the
children have been put into taxis by LNs IOT evacuate them to CF medical facilities.
At 0900: ISAF is reporting that at least 5 wounded children have arrived at Camp Warehouse,
8x LN CHILDREN WIA
ISAF# 10-300
TYPE: EOF
TIMELINE: AT 0410Z A LOCAL NATIONAL VEHICLE SWERVED INTO AND TOWARDS PRT
CONVOY IVO FB CHAMKANI. THE PRT CONVOY THEN FLAGGED THE VEHICLE TO MOVE
AWAY THUS INITIATING EOF PROCEDURES. PROCEDING WITH THE VERBAL WARNING, THE
CONVOY THEN SHOUTED TO TRY TO ENSURE VEHICLE DID NOT COME WITHING LIFE
THREATENING DISTANCE. THE FINAL STEP WAS CONDUCTED WHEN ONE OF THE GUNNERS
FROM THE CONVOY FIRED A PIN FLARE WARNING SHOT AT THE VEHICLE
UPDATE: AT 0420Z THE VEHICLE SWERVED OUT OF THE WAY AND THE PRT CONVOY
CONTINUED WITH THE MISSION, UNAWARE OF ANY CASUALTIES
UPDATE: AT 0705Z GARDEZ PRT COMMANDER CALLED GRIFFIN 3 LETTING HIM KNOW THAT
AN ESCALATION OF FORCE HAS OCCURRED. 1 LOCAL NATIONAL WAS INJURED POSSIBLY
LIFE THREATENING AND MEDEVACED TO SALERNO.
UPDATE: AS OF 1152Z THE DISTRICT GOVERNOR AND POLICE CHIEF HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED
AND SPOKEN TO BY BOTH ODA INVOLVED IN THE MEDEVAC AND PRT GARDEZ COMMANDER.
CURRENTLY THE LN IS IN THE CARE OF SAL CASH AND A PLAN OF ACTION IS IN PLACE TO
REPAY THE FAMILY OF THE LN AND INVESTIGATE THE CONVOY ONCE THEY ARRIVE AT
GARDEZ. THE TIMELINE FOR THE PAYMENT.
SHURA, AND RELOCATION OF THE REMAINS, IS ALL PENDING CHANGE IN THE PATIENT
STATUS.
SUMMARY:
1xLN WIA (MM(E)10-07A)
Y Coy 45 CDO manning a VCP when 1 x LN motorcyclist approached VCP and ignored stop signals. FF fired
1 x warning shot into the ground in front of the motorcyclist. The round ricocheted off ground and hit the rider
in foot. The casualty was escorted to FOB INKERMAN, MO assessed casualty, gave money for taxi and sent to
BOST Hospital. BDA: 1 x LN wounded (CAT UNK).
UPDATE
FF fired 1 x warning shot 5.56mm
UPDATE 150112D*OCT08
RC(S) reports that the motorcycle is at PB EMERALD. RC(S) is not anticipating any more compensation will
be paid.1 Wounded afghan(AFG) Local Civilian
ANP with CAN POMLT conducting route clearance patrol, reported FF fired warning shot at LN VEH which
hit a 14 y/o LN in his foot. Casualty is transported to FOB MASUM GHAR.
UPDATE 1110D*
The incident occurred while the ANP were at CP SALEHAN. The CF RG 31 facing S along Rte FOSTERS had
a vehicle approaching too close/ The top-cover fired a warning shot beside the vehicle, the shot ricocheted and
hit a 14 year LN. This LN was behind the vehicle and was not observed during the shooting.
A COY 11 INFBN AASLT BG NLD returning from RIP COYOTE reported 1 x LN on motorcycle approched
FF and ignored warning signs to stop. FF fired 1 x warning shot of (7.62mm) which ricocheted wounding LN.
CLS at CAMP HADRIAN R1 gave medical aid. BDA: 1 x LN wounded (superficial wounds).
ANA (2/3/205) with GBR OMLT while conducted a ground domination patrol. 1 x LN on a motorbike was
driving at speed towards FF and the LN failed to stop after warning shots were fired. FF then engaged the
motorcycle, killing LN. FF have confirmed that the LN was not a suicide bomber, and are taking the body to
SANGIN hospital. Casualties reported.
UPDATE 1352D*
The LN has been refused by SGN hospital and returned to SGN DC.
It is confirmed that an OMLT Soldier fired the shot.
UPDATE 1644D*
***Event re-written IAW First Impression Report*
The purpose of the patrol was to clear the route from PB NABI to a Red ISO container (GR 41 SPR 7355 5012)
in order to link up with IEDD team moving from SANGIN DC and guide them into PB NABI for a UXO task.
At 1203D*, the foot patrol consisting of 10 x GBR OMLT left PB NABI for the red ISO. When FF reached Red
ISO, they established a cordon in order to wait for the IEDD team. At approximately 1255D*, at GR 41 SPR
73706 50328, 1 x OMLT personnel saw 1 x LN on a motor bike approaching his position from the South. He
believed the LN was a suicide bomber. For the last two weeks, intelligence has repeatedly reported the threat of
two suicide bombers on motorbike in and around the SANGIN Bazaar. When the poss INS was 35-40 meters
form his position, he fired 4 warning shots (5.56mm) into the close to the poss INS. The poss INS did not alter
his speed or direction and continued directly for the OMLT personnel. At 20 meters away he fired continuous
shots (details to be confirmed) into the poss INS centre of mass. The motorcycle crashed into the ditch and
caught fire.
On inspection the LN was immediately confirmed as dead and not a suicide bomber. At 1345D*, FF brought
the body to SANGIN DC hospital with multiple GSW to the chest and immediately redeployed to their previous
position IOT escort the IEDD team to NABI to commence the UXO task.
PRT KDZ reported that at 1900D*, E Plt of Security Coy left PRT camp on a NFO patrol. A temporary
roadblock was established at Gr 42SVF965594 on LOC TAURUS.
A LN civilian vehicle approached the t-roadblock from behind. Warning signals were given the LN driver did
not comply with.A warning shot was fired with flare gun when the vehicle was about 150 m away from the t-
roadblock but the LN driver didn't slow down or stop the car. Therefore warning shots were fired in the air (100
m distance in between t-roadblock and the vehicle). Again the LN didn't react. When the vehicle was about 50 m
away from the roadblock another warning shots was fired to the ground in front of the car. This made the LN
driver leave the road and stop at a gas station. No damages or casualties were observed by E-PLT.
At 2045D*, PRT KDZ translator received a phone call from deputy CoP AQTASH. He reported that several
phone calls in which he was informed about 5x LN claiming to have been wounded by ISAF. The 5x LN might
be in KDZ local hospital.
At 2150D*, FHT moved out to KDZ hospital IOT check the information received about the apparently wounded
5x LN.
At 2225D*, FHT confirmed that 5x LN were at the hospital with shot wounds.
At 2330D*, MEPT picked up 1x severely and 1x lightly injured LN and started redeployment to PRT camp.
At 2345D*, MEPT and C PLT arrived at PRT KDZ. 2x injured LN were brought to PRT KDZ Role 2.
At 250010D* all PRT KDZ forces back at Camp. Investigation ongoing.5 Wounded None(None) Local Civilian
ESCALATION OF FORCE
0500Z SLAYER 11 REPORTS Escalation of force IVO 42SWD 2579 7004. While conducting a Joint Vehicle
Checkpoint, 1xLN on a motorcycle moved past the wire and cones placed in the road. The LN did not slow or
stop after verbal warnings and a warning shot. SLAYER elements fired in an attempt to disable the motorcycle,
reulting in the LN sustaining 1x GSW. SLAYER ELEMENT return to BAF bringing LN to TF MED.
0545Z SLAYER ELEMENTS ARRIVE BAF and TF MED to drop off LN for treatment.
MISSION COMPLETE
***DELAYED REPORT*
TF 42 conducted Operations BEETHOVEN 5 against JPEL target, BEETHOVEN, IS1473. BEETHOVEN and
three other INS were killed.
UPDATE 1845D*
REAPER returned to base.
ISAF # 11-073
SALTUR REPORT
S: 5-6 ANA
A: Conducting Patrol
L: F-XD 77650 64520
T: 02 0638Z NOV 08
U: Spader AO:COP VEGAS
R: CCA
0638z CCA (HL 72/75) ID 5-6 personnel at XD 77650 64520 moving with weapons northeast of COP Vegas.
HL 72/75 requested permission to engage personnel moving with weapons. COP Vegas confirmed no patrols
being out of the wire, HL got permission to engage the 5-6 personnel. HL engaged 5-6 personnel with 1 x HE
Rocket at XD 77650 64520.
***DELAYED REPORT***
TF 42 conducted an operation against JPEL target Janan, IS 0210. An AH-64 engaged INS with HELLFIRE
resulting in 3x INS killed, including JPEL target.
TF PHOENIX LNO reports an escalation of force against a LN (A US ETT team shot a LN presumably in the
shoulder) took place in front of main gate of POL-E-CHARKI CAMP.They are sending the LN to CW.
ANA ambulance and two US vehicles should be arriving at the front gate within the next 10 to 15 minutes.
UPDATE 0835D*
Injured LN in CW at 080835D*. There were 2 shots fired. The first one was fired in the air, and when the LN
didnt stop, the second shot was fired at him.
UPDTATE 0935D*
FF reported that a white COROLLA approached too close to the convoy, FF conducted 1 x warning shot in the
air and 2 x shots to the engine block which ricocheted and hit a LN in the shoulder and neck.
UPDATE 1320D*
FF reported that the wounded LN has been released from CW R2.
Update to casualty.
***DELAYED REPORT*
J COY 42 CDO conducting a admin move to MOB LKG observed 1 x LN vehicle approaching the convoy and
fired 2 x Miniflares as a warning.The LN vehicle did not change course or slow down so FF fired 2 x RDS 9mm
(WARNING SHOTS) into the ground in front of the vehicle. It swerved and stopped. A visual check of the LN
vehicle carried out and the patrol continued on task. Subsequent investigation revealed that a LN child was
present in the vehicle and received a fatal GSW. The incident was reported to NDS by HAJJI HAQBIN (An
influential BARAKZAI tribal elder) a relative of the child.
ISAF # 11-1167
TFK/ JDOC
A: PATROL CARRIED OUT EOF FIRST WITH MINIFLARES, VEHICLE STILL FAILED TO STOP,
PATROL THEN FIRED 3X RDS 7.62MM TOWARDS THE REAR OF VEHICLE RESULTING IN 1X
REAR TIRE DAMAGED. NO CASUALTIES, MINOR DAMAGE TO 1X REAR TIRE
L: 41RQQ7172387209
A: AFTER CONDUCTING FOLLOW UP ACTION, THE PATROL DISCOVERED THAT THE VEHICLE
WAS TF71, ALL DETAILS WERE EXCHANGED FOR FOLLOW UP ACTION IF REQUIRED.
RESIDENT FIELD SQN( BRITTISH SECURITY PATROL) RETURNING FROM SECURITY PATROLS
VIC KAF REPORTED THAT VEHICLE APPROACHED CONVOY FROM THE REAR, DRIVING
ERRATICALLY. VEHICLE WAS SIGNALLED TO STOP BY RFS WITH PENFLARES. VEHICLE DID
NOT OBEY SIGNALS TO STOP. RFS THEN ENGAGED VEHICLE WITH 3X 7.62MM, DAMAGING 1X
REAR TIRE OF THE VEHICLE. OCCUPANT OF VEHICLE WAS NOT INJURED. UPON FOLLOW ON
ACTION, ALL DETAILS AND POC'S WERE DOCUMENTED FOR REPORTING PURPOSES AND
LATER ACTIONS IF REQUIRED.
KAF JDOC STATED THAT RC-S WILL BE SUBMITTING AN ISAF CRITICAL INCIDENT REPORT
THROUGH ISAF ON THIS INCIDENT
ANP with GBR PMT conducting police training patrol reported 1 x white vehicle approached the patrol at high
rate of speed and failed to stop. FF engaged with SAF. The occupant was ANP (not in uniform). A cordon was
established and the QRF was deployed to assist.
UPDATE 291423D*NOV08
RC(S) reports a LN man came to the patrol claiming his daughter had a GSW to the leg which had been caused
by the contact. She was currently being treated at BOST Hospital. An investigation is being conducted.
NFTR.
***Event closed at 1950D*1 Died of Wounds None(None) ANP
ISAF # 12-095
02 2300Z DEC08: SLAYER 16 reported EOF against 1x LN Mercedes vehicle that failed to stop for their
vehicle check point on RTE Hawaii IVO 42S WD 175 739. SLAYER 16 flashed MRAP lights, shouted,
signaled with arms, and fired 1x warning shot into the ground. After firing the warning shot, the vehicle failed
to stop provoking SLAYER elements to fire 1x 5.56 round through the windshield of the vehicle.
02 2301Z DEC08: SLAYER 16 reported EOF against a different LN vehicle that passed a line of vehicles at the
check point and failed to stop. SLAYER flashed MRAP lights, shouted, signaled with arms, and fired 1x
warning shot into the ground. After firing the warning shot, the vehicle failed to stop provoking SLAYER
elements to fire 1x 5.56 round through the windshield of the vehicle. The shot grazed 1x LNs head.
03 0240Z DEC08: The LN, HUMYAN, received 10x staples for a superficial wound. TF MED released the
LN to SLAYER 16.
AT APPROX 1215D IVO THE BRIDGE THAT WAS DESTROYED YESTERDAY, TOMAHAWK 6 (PRT)
HAD AN OUTER CORDON EXTABLISHED AND A VEH APPROACHED AT A HIGH RATE OF SPEED.
A WARNING SHOT WAS FIRED AND THE VEH KEPT COMING, A SECOND WARNING SHOT WAS
FIRED STRIKING A LN IN THE ABDOMEN. THE LN IS AT QALAT FST ATT. 1 X LN WOUNDED,
CAT A.
*****SIR INFORMATION*****
SECFOR SECURED THE OUTE CORDON IN ORDER TO ALLOW PRT ENGINEERS TO ASSESS
BRIDGE DAMAGE REUSLTING FROM AN IED THE NIGHT PRIOR. EOD WAS ALSO CONDUCTING
A POST BLAST ANALYSIS FROM THE DETONATION. THERE WERE THREE SECUIRITY
ELEMENTS POSTED ON THE NORTHEAST SIDE OF THE BRIDGE. OME ELEMENT ESTABLISHED A
BLOCKING POSITION ON THE HWY, AND THE SECOND ELEMENT ESTABLISHED A BLOCKING
POSITION ON THE BYPASS ROUTE INSIDE THE WADI (THAT TRAVELED UNDER THE BRIDE AND
TO THE OTHER SIDE) CIVILIAN TRAFFIC BEGAN BUILDING UP. THE LINE OF TRAFFIC WAS
APPROX 200M LONG. THE SECFOR ELEMENT WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THE
ENGINEERS AND EOD OPERATED SAFELY AND FREELY ON THE BRIDGE AND IN THE WADI. A
LARGE CIVILIAN BUS BEGAN PASSING VEHICLES FROM THE NORTHEAST SIDE. THE SECFOR
SPOTTED THE VEHILCE AND ATTEMPTED TO GET THEIR ATTENTION. THEY SHOUTES AND
SHOWED THEIR WEAPONS. THE SECFOR NOTICIED THAT THE VEHICLE WAS HEADING
TOWARDS THE SECURITY ELEMENT THAT WAS IN THE WADI. SECFOR FIRED A WARNING
SHOT OVER THE BUS WITH AN M4 RIFLE AS IT TURNED TOWARD THE SECFOR ELEMENT THAT
WAS STAGED IN THE WADI. THE BUS CONTINUED TOWARDS THE WADI AND THE SECFOR
FIRED A SECOND SHOT WITH M4 RIFLE WHICH IMPACTED THE FRONT WHEEL WELL AND
STRUCK THE DRIVER IN THE STOMACH. THE BUS WAS SECURED AND THE CIVILIAN DRIVER
WAS AIR EVACUATED TO FOB LAGMAN, WITH HIS 17 YEAR OLD SON, FOR MEDICAL
ATTENTION.
***DELAYED REPORT***
W Coy 45 CDO conducting a reassurance patrol, reported FF observed 1x POSS INS spotter GR
41SPR72034852 and fired 1x warning shot. POSS INS ignored the warning shot and followed the patrol. FF
believed he was a threat to life and engaged with 1x round of SAF.
UPDATE 1836D*
RC(S) reports this was a LN not an insurgent. A First Impression Report has been received. Casualty
identification has been changed INS --> LN. The LN was treated and sent to a local hospital.
2040D* Update to title. OFF ENG --> OTHER (Not Effective)1 Wounded None(None) Local Civilian
ISAF # 12-0471
S-UNK
A-SAF/RPG
L-VC 66071 47490
T-0622z
U-ABLE 2-6
R-RETURN FIRE, REQUESTING CAS.
SAF/RPG
TIMELINE: 0600z ABLE 2-6 WAS CONDUCTING A DISMOUNTED PATROL IVO OF COP HAFT
ASIAB ON THE WEST SIDE OF MSR OHIO. ABLE 2-6 ATTEMPTING TO CROSS MSR OHIO TO
RETURN TO COP HAFT ASIAB. SOUTHERN SECURITY ELEMENT NOTICED A BUS MOVING
FROM SOUTH TO NORTH ALONG MSR OHIO. SOLDIER WENT INTO MIDDLE OF THE ROAD AND
PUT BOTH HANDS IN THE AIR, ATTEMPTING TO MAKE THE VEHICLE STOP. VEHICLE DID NOT
SLOW DOWN OR MAKE ATTEMPT TO STOP. SOLDIER TOLD SQUAD LEADER THAT THE
VEHICAL DID NOT STOP. tHE SQUAD LEADER FIRED A WARNIN SHOT OVER THE BUS. SOLDIER
TOLD THE SQUAD LEADER THAT THE VEHICLE DID NOT STOP AND THE SQUAD LEADER
PLACED 1x5.56mm TRACER RD INTO THE VEHICLE'S ENGINE BLOCK. VEHICLE AGAIN DID NOT
STOP OR SLOW DOWN. SQUAD LEADER AUTHORIZED SAW GUNNER (IAW EOF SOP) TO FIRE
ON THE VEHICLE WITH M-249. VEHICLE STOPPED WITH 4xLN KIA, 11xLN WIA. ATT
CASUALTIES HAVE BEEN CASEVACED.
UPDATE: 0622z ABLE 2-6 RECEIVES SAF/RPG FROM THE SOUTH WHILE CASEVAC OF LN'S TO
HAFT ASAIB. ABLE 3-6 WAS LAUNCHED TO RE-ENFORCE ABLE 2-6.
UPDATE: 0627z ABLE 2-6 FLT VC 66071 47490 RECEIVING FIRE FROM 150 DEGREES AT 300m.
UPDATE: 0820z ABLE 2-6 IS CURRENTLY COLLECTING STATEMENTS FROM LN'S ANA
INVESTIGATING INCIDENT.
SUMMARY:
4xLN KIA
11xLN WIA (7 X BAF, 4 X SAL)
BG QRF 3RCR RESPONDING TO EXPLOIT IED (12-0707), HAD A LN VEH (UNMARKED COROLLA
SEDAN) APPROACH AT A HIGH RATE OF SPEED AND IGNORED EOF SIGNS FROM FF. FF FIRED 3
X WARNING SHOTS AND VEH CONTINUED TO APPROACH. FF ENGAGED VEH WITH 7 X RNDS
OF 7.62MM MG. THE WOUNDED AND DOW ARE ANP. THE CAT C REMAINED A FOB WILSON
AND NOT MEDEVACED TO KAF R3.
BDA. 1 X ANP DOW, 1 X ANP CAT B, 1 X ANP CAT C. THE CAT B WAS MEDEVACED.
2008-12#1019
L Coy 42 CDO whilst conducting a clearance patrol ISO OP SOND CHARA were approached by 1x vehicle
with 2x LN's which ignored stop signs being given by FF. FF fired 3x 7.62mm MG as warning shots but the
vehicle kept moving. FF fired 3x shots into the engine of the vehicle but the vehicle still kept moving. FF then
fired 3x shots into the windscreen and the vehicle stopped.
NFTR.
***Event closed at 1803D*1 Wounded None(None) Local Civilian
W Coy 45 CDO conducting NFO patrol reported 1 x vehicle (white van) was travelling at high rate of speed
toward FF cordon. FF gave verbal warnings and hand signals to the driver and he did not stop. FF then fired 1 x
warning shot into the engine block and the vehicle stopped. A 12 year old male passenger was wounded from a
ricochet. The wounded LN was taken by civilian means to FOB SANGIN.
UPDATE 1922D*
***Story updated*
ANP with US PMT conducting an NFO patrol reported 1 x LN van approached FF patrol at high rate of speed.
ANP fired warning shots with some of the rounds striking the van.
Type: EOF/SAF
Timeline:
1209Z- TF Hammer reports that as 15 x Seabees were crossing RTE Utah by foot from Shank East to FOB
Shank a vehicle traveling from north to south was not slowing down for them. When the vehicle would not stop
1 x Seabee shot 3 x warning shots and one round hit the vehicle. The LN then went to FOB Shank PCC ECP
and was brought on the FOB to receive treatment at the aid station.
1243Z- LN now is refusing further treatment from the aid station. PA states the LN has minor lacerations to the
face and right upper shoulder.
1343Z- A pre-investigation statement was taken from the LN by PCC and the FOB Shank Law Enforcement
Personnel.
Summary:
1 x LN WIA and refused treatment
2009-01#0097
ANA (CS/3/205) with GBR OMLT conducting a reassurance patrol observed 1 x suspected individual observing
FF. FF fired 1 x 5.56mm as a warning shot which accidentaly hit a LN pedestrian.
Update on casualty.
UPDATE 1120D*
FF extracted the wounded LN to FOB KEENAN.
UPDATE 1155D*
Following the warning shot, the suspected observer fled the area. FF have returned to FOB KEENAN.
1 x REAPER while conducting an overhead for Y Coy 45 CDO ISO OP GHARTSE PALANG PID 3 x INS
with weapons preparing to engage FF at Gr 41S PR 7601 5366. REAPER engaged with 1 x HELLFIRE.
REAPER PID INS with weapons and engaged with one hellfire missile. The engagement was on target at GRs
41 S PR 7593 5358 (4.4 Km NW SGN DC). Two explosions were observed immediately after the hellfire strike.
At 1330D* 2 x LN children were brought to FOB JKN by their father. Both children had shrapnel wounds to
their abdomen and were given initial treatment by the BG(N) MO. Their father, who accompanied them, was
questioned whilst his children were undergoing treatment. He claimed that he was in the Bazaar when he was
approached by some other children from his village (TUGHAY which borders MAZAK to the SW) who told
him that his children had been injured. On returning to his compound the children informed him that the TB had
told them to leave their compound as they were going to use it as a FP. There were subsequently several
explosions which caused the injuries to the 2x LN young children. Update on BDA.
200115D*JAN2009
RC(S) reported that a total of 6 x INS were wounded and captured. Five of the six wounded INS were
MEDEVAC'd to BSN R2E where 1 x INS died of his wounds. On a separate MEDEVAC mission, the
remaining 1 x INS was MEDEVAC'd with 2 x LN wounded children to BSN R2E. A first impression report has
been received.1 Died of Wounds None(None) Insurgent
5 Wounded None(None) Insurgent
2 Wounded None(None) Local Civilian
S- 2 PAX W/ WEAPONS
A- THE 2 PAX TRIED TO EXFILTRATE THROUH A FRENCH PATROL
L- 42S WD 59250 60600
T- 0724Z
R- TF TIGER RECIEVED INTEL THAT ACM WERE CONDUCTING EARLY WARNING AND
OBSERVATION FROM A RIDGELINE APROX 250M NORTHEAST OF JALOKHEL BRIDGE. UNITS ON
THE GROUND PID'd THE ACM W/ WEAPONS. WARNING SHOTS WERE FIRED W/ 105MM TANK
BEYOND THE ACM OBSERVER POSITION. ACM EXFILITRTATED TO THE SOUTH EAST DOWN
THE RIDGELINE WHERE THEY RAN INTO A PATROL FROM D COY. D COY MADE CONTACT AND
ENGAGED THE ACM.
ONE 12 YEAR OLD LN WAS REPORTED INJURIED DURING THE TIC. CAUSE OF THE WOUNDS
ARE UNKNOWN ATT.
1343Z: NFTR
BDA: 1 x LN wounded
1 x LN child wounded
ITA OMLT reported that the ANP CP, 20km North of Delaram suffered a SAF attack. No casualties or damage
reported. NFI ATT.
UPDATE 1512D*
The ANP CP fired on an ANA RANGER (green on green), not recognized, which was the head of a convoy. IT
OMLT's were at the end of the same convoy. No casualties or damage reported.
Title updated.
2009-01#1264
ANA (CS/3/205) with PEF conducting a joint framework patrol reported reported tha approx 150 pax were
trying to disrtupt the PEF. ANA fired warning shots. INS engaged with IDF and SAF from GR 41R PR 0706
0470. ANA broke contact. situation calmed down. Crowd moved away and PEF is continiung on task.
UPDATE 1142D*
FF report 4 x LN wounded. all wounded are moved to BSN by PEF assets. FF trying to get more info ATT.
UPDATE 1214D*
FF assessed the LN were wounded due to a PEF AH engagement. FF reported 1 x ANA WIA (CAT C) due to a
GSW.
UPDATE 1314D*
INS broke contact. Eradication is continuing.
UPDATE 1346D*
Update on BDA.
UPDATE 1426D*
***STORY RE-WRITTEN*
ANA (CS/3/205) with PEF conducting a joint framework patrol reported that approx 150 pax were trying to
disrupt the PEF. ANA fired warning shots. INS engaged with IDF and SAF from GR 41R PR 0706 0470
resulting in 1 x ANA WIA (CAT C). Crowd moved away. 1 x AH-64 was in support of ground forces and
engaged with HELLFIRE resulting in 3 x LN wounded (1 x CAT B, 1 x CAT C, 1 x CAT D) and 2 x LN killed.
1 x LN wounded is believed to be an INS, this is under investigation. INS broke contact, 3 x INS were observed
fleeing to the East and South. PEF continued the eradication. 2 x LN killed are brought to PB BANDIT. FF
exploited AH engagement and discovered RPG and SA ammo next to the casualties. A compound search
uncovered tunnels exiting at the rear leading to rat runs as well as cases on the floor in and around the
compound. FF also found 1 x RCIED which was BIP by an IEDDT. Update on BDA.3 Wounded afghan(AFG)
Local Civilian
1 Wounded in Action, Category C None(None) National Military/Security Force
2 Killed None(None) Local Civilian
UNIT: TF WHITE CURRAHEE(JULIET 6)
TYPE: EOF
At 31 0635Z JAN, FSC/2-506 with ANP and the O-E Sub-Governor engaged 1x grey HILUX that attemped to
merge in front of the lead truck in the convoy at WB 1670 4467. FSC used 2 non-lethal escalation of force
techniques before firing 1x.50cal round into the HILUX, injuring the driver and a passenger. FSC escorted the
local national truck with the two injured men to FOB O-E where they were treated at the Aid Station. The
driver, Haji Kahn, suffered a flesh wound and will be released from the Aid Station tonight. The passenger, Haji
Paindai, a Kharoti tribal leader from Sarobi was pronounced dead at the Aid Station at 1326 Local.
TIMELINE:
1500Z WHILE AT THE PAKTIKA ANP HQ VB 806 674 2xANP BY THE NAMES OF MANGAL SOM OF
MOHAMMAD HANIF AND AHMAD ZIA SOME OF KHAN MOHAMMAD WERE CONDUCTING
HORSEPLAY WITH THEIR SERVICE ARMS WHEN THEY ACCIDENTLY SHOT THE NDS DIRECTOR
MAHMOUD SON OF SAYED GHULAM AND LOGISTICS OFFICER AJMAL SON OF AQAGUL.
THE WOUNDED ANP WERE FIRST BROUGHT TO PAKTIKA PRT FOR TREATMENT. LOGISTICS
OFFICER WAS RDT. NDS DIRECTOR WAS TRANSPORTED TO FOB SHARONA FOR TREATMENT
AND THEN MEDEVAC'd TO SAL. PERPETRATORS WERE ARRESTED.
2XWOUNDED ANP.
NO DAMAGE
***DELAYED REPORT***
First and Second Impresson reports received.
CJSOTF PID and targeted ISAF JPEL target (IS0696) with 4 X GBU-38 from 2 X US F-15. Bombs fell IVO
GR 41 S MT 53686 74315. Initial BDA 8 X INS Killed and 2 X vehicles destroyed. There are various and
conflicting reports from multiple sources alleging CIVCAS. Investigation on the strike scene revealed AK-47
and PKM debris along with 39 x 7.62mm ammunition scattered throughout the site. A large number of LNs
were on site during the investigation displaying a hostile attitude so the investigation team did not continue
sorting through the site. ANA 207 corps organized an impromptu Shura with the elders to discuss the reason for
being there. Reaction from Government officials has been neutral and casualty reports from the Governor and
from the Police Chief have varied. Media assessment has also been neutral.8 Killed None(None) Insurgent
TF 2-2 conducting a framework patrol observed 1x vehicle not stopping at stop signals. FF fired 15x 5,56mm
shots causing the vehicle to stop and resulting in 2 x LN wounded (1x LN shot in the arm/punctured lung, 1x LN
shot in the head). Both LN later DOW. EOD investigated the vehicle and found no IED components on the
vehicle. NFTR ATT.
ISAF # 02-0940
TF BAYONET:
WOLFPACK 2 (ETT)
MISSION STATEMENT:
Resond to HWY 1 to investigate ANP shooting L- XD 036 178
UPDATE:
0704Z -ETT reports a civilian VEH getting shot at by ANA or ANP. Wolfpack is going to investigate with
ANA (1 ANA VEH/ 15 ANA)
-Wolfpack reports that ANP shot at civilian vehicle after vehicle would not stop at CP.
ANP shot @ a Jingle that hit a LN's Toyota Corolla & injured a woman & child
NFTR
***OPS BOX TRIPOLI***
K Coy 3/8 USMC conducting a framework patrol reported that 1 x White vehicle pulled in front of FF convoy.
FF fired 4 x to tires, 3 x to engine compartment and 1 x in cabin, resulting in 2 x LN wounded.
UPDATE 1558D*
2 x LN casualties were taken to FOB DELARAM. One is going to be a civil EVAC to a civil hospital, other was
treated by MIL on the FOB.
UPDATE 1800D*
One of the casualties was wounded with shards of glass to the face and the other with a GSW to the finger(CAT
C). FF took the injured LNs to the HOSP at DELERAM. The one with a GSW was subsequently MEDEVAC to
BOST and the other was treated and then able to go home.
ISAF # 03-035
1000z PCC reports that this happened near the logman bus station in Beshood Zone 1. Two WIA are a 70 YO
man taken to hospital and a woman treated and released
1125z QRF reported that they investigated area and went to hospital and confirmed the 70yo male and
questioned locals and found that they saw ANSF w/ M4's and "Americans" with them and the ANSF fired into a
taxi cab. QRF will debrief JOC upon return from the area (will also post grid location of event).
1200z Grid location was XD33449 11130. Quit shot of event is that the 70yo male was in a taxi that missed
it's turn and made a u turn in front of an ANSF convoy that fired 3-4 rnds into the back of the taxi striking the
man in the left shoulder. ANSF convoy did not stop.
NFI
S-1x VEHICLE
A-EOF/WARNING SHOOT
T-0548Z
FF reported a vehicle approached their position from the south, while on a dismounted patrol were conducting a
map check. They estimated that the vehicle was doing 25 MPH. FF shouted and flashed VS-17 panels, vehicle
still did not stop. FF showed their weapons as well. FF then fired a warning shot into the ground, and then fired
a disabling shot, hitting the left front tire and power steering, Vehicle stopped. FF searched the two males from
the vehicle and entered into BATS/HIDES. Static security was established to facilitate the BATS/HIDES
process.
While conducting BATS/HIDES from the first incident, another vehicle (white station wagon) driven by a single
male, turned off of route Utah and approached the security position at a high rate of speed. Once again, the
patrol shouted and waved VS-17 panels. FF showed their weapons as well. FF then fired a warning shot and a
disabling shot to the front grill. The vehicle did not stop and FF fired shots at the driver, hitting him in the head,
killing him. ANP with the patrol took charge of the situation and started talking to LNs to investigate who this
individual was and calm down onlookers. The ANP are moving the body to the hospital for the family to retrieve
the remains.
FF investigating ATT
Several Taliban commanders leading approximately 100 x armed EOA fighters, along with fifteen Chechen,
have entered Afghanistan, passing through Iran. These EOA have been appointed by Pakistan to conduct
attacks, including suicide attacks, in Kabul Province.
W Coy 45 CDO reported while conducting a NFO, FF saw 2x suspicious persons observing the FF patrol at GR
41SPR72704800. The persons have not moved off and have been joined by another 2x persons. FF fired a burst
as a warning shot. The 4x suspicious persons fled the scene. There were no casualties or damage reported.
UPDATE 2150D*
At 1700D*, FF carried on with patrol. PAX on motorbike was observing FF from canal path. PAX was
observing the FF patrol. 1 x warning shot was fired. PAX failed to stop. Increased ICOM chatter indicated FF
were about to be attacked and FF believed PAX was the trigger for the attack. FF felt PAX posed an imminent
threat and engaged PAX under Card A. FF engaged PAX with lethal shot. PAX is being extracted to SGN DC.
At 1759D*,
Casulty is not a detainee. Casulty is on Anti- Psycotic Meds, Due to change in status cas (no detainee)
recommend to send casualty to LKG instead of BSN. LKG pt will be fwd by road move to BOST. They have
accepted the patient. NFTR.
US PMT reported that while conducting a NFO patrol, 1 x vehicle approaching rapidly from the rear. FF fired
PEN FLARE resulting in a ricochet, which subsequently hit a LN child in the head. The child was a pedestrian
on the street. The vehicle did not stop. FF fired 1 x warning shot causing the vehicle to stop, where it was
searched and released with nothing found. FF gave first aid to the LN child at the scene and MEDEVAC her
(along with her father) to KAF R3 medical facility.
TFK PRT reported that while conducting a NFO patrol, FF observed a motorcycle approaching the rear of the
convoy and failed to heed the sirens and visual warning stops. FF fired 5 x 7.62mm warning shots from the
RWS into the ground. The motorcycle stopped. At 1524D* OCCP reported a LN who was taken to MIRWAIS
hospital with a wound to the leg caused by CF in the area and it happened at the time of the EOF.
UPDATE 092028D*
ANP investigations have not been able to positively determine the cause of the injury to the LN. FF are not
currently believed to be responsible for the LN casualty.
UPDATE 101407D*
The EOF occurred at 10 m. FF were at location for 10 minutes to determine if there were any battlefield
damages and or injures. ANP have not been able to provide any additional details ATT. FF are investigating the
case.
KCP LNO reported an argument between ANA soldier in PD 16 (SAF shots heard from HQ ISAF). The incident
took place at the ANA 52nd signal division compound. There is a BDA of 2 x ANA killed and 2 x ANA
wounded. There is only one shooter, his name is MUNTAR (ANA soldier) and he was arrested by KCP. ANA
did not ask for ISAF assistance.2 Non Battle Deaths None(None) National Military/Security Force
2 Non Battle Injuries None(None) National Military/Security Force
ANA 3/3/205 with 2 MERCIAN OMLT reported that an ANA soldier shot an ANA Sgt after having an
argument.
Immediate medical aid given. The ANA soldier has been arrested and is also on his way to MUSA QALA DC.
BDA: 1 x ANA WIA (CAT C) MEDEVACed IAW MM(S)04-09I TO ANA CAMP HERO.
UPDATE 0115D*
No further ISAF involvement required.
***Event closed at 0120D*1 Non Battle Injuries, Category C None(None) National Military/Security Force
B Coy 1 RIFLES reported that some ABP high on drugs were arguing and woke up the TERPS. The ABP were
later on the roof talking when 3 x shots were fired in the direction of the terps. 1 x ABP fell from the roof
apparently from a GSW. QRF (B Coy 1 RIFLES) was alerted and arrived on the scene to deal with the incident
and treat the casualty. The casualty later died from his GSW. OCCD will investigate at first light.
UPDATE 0600D*
FF took the body of the ABP to PB JUGROOM and then to LKG.
UPDATE 1837D*
LN was taken by military air transport to FOB BASTION Medical Hospital for treatment. Preliminary
investigation will be conducted into allegation.
UPDATE 2151D*
2nd Impression report states that Local National was wounded by apparent small-caliber round from possible
EOF procedures by 3/8 Battalion Guard Force from FOB Delaram. LN was harbouring no hostility towards CF.
The LN was give 10,000 afghanies for his injuries by CAG.
UPDATE 2106D*
ISAF HQ CJOC received RCC FIR which confirmed the story above.
UPDATE 1800D*
2x US WIA had tears in their clothes and equipment from shrapnel but were not actually wounded. 2x US are
now no longer being called WIA. 1xLN was very lightly injured with a couple of scrapes, nothing serious. 1x
LN left CAMP PHOENIX under own will after being treated.1 Wounded None(None) Local Civilian
PRT FARAH reported that ANP was involved in a TIC in GANJ ABAD. FF requested CAS. BDA: 2 x ANP
KIA and 3 ANP WIA (CAT UNK). The WIA were evacuated to FARAH hospital. Information concerning the
casualty is unconfirmed. NFI ATT.
UPDATE 2030D*
A second CAS will be performed by 1 x B-1. Update on casualties and equipment. See personnel and equipment
effects.
UPDATE 1000D*
ISAF/CF not engaged; QRF is is back at FARAH. There are no CF operating in that area at the time; n.1 vehicle
turret damage(driveable); unconfirmed reports of 10 KIA, N.1 being Taliban leader. N.1 known WIA girl now at
PRT Hospital. Unconfirmed reports of civilian casualties at engagement site. One being death of a girl.
N.1 US WIA, laceration of arm, treated at PRT Hospital. N. 3 ANSF WIA, released from PRT Hospital last
night, N,2 ANSF treated at PRT Hospital and trasferred to KAF.
UPDATE 1008D*
Latest update from last night's incident FROM PRT FRH . A family of 5 is at the PRT clinic. Injuries are
collateral damage from the 1000lb bomb. Little boy is seriously injured and will require MEDEVAC.
UPDATE 1219D*
LN CIV INVOLVED DURING TIC.
1. Reports from PRT FRH TOC inform that LN WIA are N.9;
2. a family of 5 persons are being treated at the PRT Hospital, 1 x male with serious injuries;
3. 4 persons receiving treatment at the Farah City hospital.
ICRC in HRT is organizing a convoy to go to the Ganjabad area to extract any remaining civilian casualties and
to verify civilian deaths. The Provincial Governor is in contact with the ANSF has given assurance that ANSF
will not fire upon the convoy.
UPDATE 051350D*
NFI AVAILABLE.
***DELAYED REPORT***
CJSOTF unit ISO OP SAINT (MANSUR), spotted IED Emplacers and called in CAS. Reaper was tasked by
JTAC to drop 1X GBU-12 on the target. Estimated 3x INS killed att.3 Killed None(None) Insurgent
At 1340Z, RC South reported a PBIED strike:
FF reported while conducting an NFO patrol, 1x INS on a motorbike drove up to FF who were parked. INS
walked around and then he detonated the IED. QRF from FOB Price deployed to site. BDA: 19x Killed ( 2x
GBR KIA, 1x TERP Killed, 16x LNs Killed), 34x wounded (2x GBR CAT B, 1x ANA CAT B, 31x LNs). NFI
att.
At 2058Z, FF reported LN casualties taken to local hospital in Helmand Province. FF RTB. IED was classified
as a PBIED. It is believed that INS crashed his motorcycle into the patrol, as he got to his feet he detonated
himself. BDA: 19x Killed ( 2x GBR KIA, 1x TERP Killed, 16x LNs Killed), 34x wounded (2x GBR CAT B,
1x ANA CAT B, 31x LNs), and 1x INS Killed. NFTR. Event closed at 2111Z.
ISAF #05-0391
TF 444 providing FP to PB TUNGSTEN D observed 4 x PAX observing FF. PAX were thought to be setting up
a possible HMG to use against FF. FF fired warning shots to disperse them. ICOM suggest all quiet now.
UPDATE 1225D*
FF c/s received heavy observation, FF fired warning shots IOT disperse PAX. FF continuing on task. No
casualties or damage reported.
UPDATE 1514D*:
1 x LN walk talked to FOB DELHI and brought 1 x 14yr old boy with GSW to the hand. 14yr old boy was
MEDEVACed ISO MM(S)05-09H. It is suggested that this occurerred during the TF 444 contact earlier. The
LN also suggested that a 14yr old female was killed during the same incident although there is no evidence at
reported time.
UPDATE 0146D*
A FIR has been sent to PJHQ in regards to the incident. Nothing further to report.
TF NAWA 1 WG manning PB JAKER report that ANP with F Coy 2 RGR PMT received SAF from GR 41R
PQ 2635 7288.
FF returned fire with organic weapons. 1 x HARRIER GR9 on station ISO ground units.
UPDATE 1153D*
The GR9 dropped 1 x GBU-12 onto EF FP resulting in a direct hit and no further INS activity was observed. 2
Mercian deployed in support of troops in contact, but no BDA was conducted. Nothing further to report. No
casualties or damage reported.
TYPE: EOF
INITIAL @ 0830Z TF 373 (TM SAL) NOTIFIES STEEL MAIN THAT THERE WAS AN ESCALATION OF
FORCE ON A CIVILIAN VEHICLE. VEHICLE WAS APPROACHING TM SAL AND ANSF FORCES AT
A HIGH RATE OF SPEED, VEHICLE THEN MANUEVERED AROUND OTHER VEHICLE TRAFFIC.
ONE PIN FLARE WAS FIRED, VEHICLE DID NOT STOP, BOTH TM SAL AND ANSF FORCES FIRED
WARNINIG SHOTS, THEN DISABLING SHOTS AT THE VEHICLE KILLING THE DRIVER. SAPPER 16
WITH SAPPER 6 DISPATCHED TO THE EOF SITE TO CONDUCT BATTLEFIELD HANDOVER.
ADDITIONAL ANSF FORCES HAVE BEEN DISPATCHED FROM OCCP AS WELL, TO RECOVER THE
BODY AND REMOVE THE VEHICLE.
UPDATE: 1038 ANP HAVE RECOVERED THE BODY AND VEHICLE. TF STEEL IS WORKING ON
PROVIDING CONDOLENCES TO THE SURVIVING FAMILY
SUMMARY:
1 X KIA (LN)
TF East Paktika SOUTH OP, ANA ROUNDS: 82MM HE NUMBER OF ROUNDS: UNKNOWN *THERE
ARE NO US FORCES AT SOUTH OP* TIMELINE: 0839Z: SOUTH OP REPORTS 5 X PAX DIGGING IN
A KNOWN BAD AREA, JLENS CONFIRMS 0848Z: LILLEY REPORTS THAT SOUTH OP FIRED
MORTARS 0916Z: LILLEY REPORTS THEY DID NOT DO ANY DAMAGE BY SHOOTING MORTARS
UPDATE: 2220Z THE PAKISTAN LNO RECEIVED A REPORT FROM THE 11TH CORP THAT A
FAMILY WAS STRUCK WITH IDF IN A PASS IVO OF OP SOUTH, FOB LILLEY (42SWA 24638 96099)
THE FAMILY WAS REPORTEDLY MOVING SHEEP FROM AFGHANISTAN TO PAKISTAN WHEN
THEY WERE HIT. THE FAMILY MOVED ACROSS THE BORDER AND INFORMED THE PAK
BORDER CHECK STATION OF THE INCIDENT BDA: 3X LN WIA (2 WOMEN, 1 CHILD) 2X LN KIA
(MALES) **NO COALITION FORCES ROUNDS WERE FIRED IN THIS EVENT** ///CLOSED AT
1720Z///
A Coy 2 RIFLES reported that while conducting a NFO patrol, FF observed 1 x vehicle not following
instructions. FF fired a burst of 3-5 x warning shots causing 1 x LN wounded (CAT B) GSW in left arm. LN has
been MEDEVACED i.a.w. MM(S) 05-28P to KAF R3.
UPDATE 2145D*
FF recovered back to FOB SANGIN without further incident. An investigation will be carried out by TFH to
determine the cause of the local national casualty.
FF approached the vehicle cautiously, at which point they discovered that the passenger, NAJAM NADEEN,
has sustained a GSW to the left upper arm. NAJAM NADEEN is from MAUDA VILLAGE, KJI, and a member
of the ALEEZIA tribe. NADJAM NADEENs brother, MUHIBULLAH who had been driving the vehicle, said
that they had not been able to see the patrol in the dark, even though the car had two headlights in good working
order, which had been one whilst the vehicle accelerated towards the c/s. They had been travelling from LKG
and were on their way to KJI and had just stopped in the SGN BZR to make some purchases.
The c/s immediately administered first aid and a 9 liner was sent to the Ops Room at 1945D*. Initial treatment
was given by 25208746LCpl Nicholls. NAJAM NADEEN was bleeding heavily from the wound; FFDs were
placed to steam the bleeding. Shortly afterwards, the patrol medic, LCpl Sparks, arrived and assisted with the
treatment. The c/s was instructed by H10B to move the casualty, using the white salon, directly to FOB JKN
Sangar 2. The vehicle was used as it was deemed the quickest means of transport. NAJAM NADEEN was
received at FOB JKN Sangar 2 by H19 and moved directly to the medical centre for treatment. He was then
CASEVACd by PEDRO to BSN.
FF returned from the patrol at 2027D* and will be interviewed at the earliest possibility. Statements will be
taken from the individuals who fired the shots, the Section commander and the Patrol Commander
In the pre patrol orders, the intelligence brief strongly indicated the possibility of suicide bombers within the
SGN BZR.
"Operation CDO Jump Nerkh Reinforcement : The initial post op roll up for 373's op. In the target building
there were 4 EKIA's, in an adjacent building there was 1 EKIA JACKPOT which was reported to be Shah Agha.
The enemy TTP was that Agha and OBJ Piedmont would switch handsets and it looks like that is what
happened. They had TOUCHDOWN also. There was an unknown number of AK-47's, chest racks with ammo,
grenades, and IED making material. Also 5 woman and 11 children were protected.
The Commando's inserted to the HLZ ISO Operation Commando Nerkh without issue.
2-87 has recovered the vehicle (an ASV and not an MRP as previously reported) from Site 2 to COP Blackhawk.
2-87 was waiting until exfil of 373 and insertion of the Commando's before moving to recover at Site 1.
TF 373 will send a complete final roll up as soon as exfil is complete.
"
Event Title:D11 1055Z
Zone:null
Placename:ISAF #06-1189
Outcome:null
0430z C/1-26 was conducting a planned observer training on KE 2370. all rounds were reported to have been
observed landing in VIC KE 2370. Approx 1 hour after the last rnd landed, the Distric Governor called C/1-26
CDR and stated that the mortar rounds might have injured someone in the village of Wodi Gerum. C/1-26CDR
informed the Governer that they had watched all of the rounds and that none of them had landed near any
villages. The governer told C/1-26CDR he would look into it and call back. 3/C/1-26 was dispatched to
investigate. when 3/C/1-26 arrived he noticed a large group of people carrying a body down to the villiage of
Wodi Gerum from the north. 3/C/1-26 l/u with the head Shuraelder, Haji Raouf Khan, of Wodi Gerum, who told
him that one shepard had been injured and one child and 10 sheep were killed while they were up in the
mountains. According to #/C/1-26 the elders were not angry or particularly upset as they know we frequently
use KE2370 to fire on. They were wanted to arrange a time to come to the district center or FOB Blessing to
discuss compensation for the family of the child and for the sheep that were injured and killed. CLOSED
INITIAL REPORT @0909Z OCCP REPORTS THAT THE TRUCK STOP IN THE KHOWST AREA HAD
AN EXPLOSION. UNKNOWN TO THE CAUSE OF THE EXPLOSION, ANA/ANP ARE ON SCENE AND
ARE CURRENTLY ASSESSING THE SITUATION. UNKNOWN TO ANY INJURIES ATT.
UPDATE: 1027Z SMALL IED DET AT WB 858 894 WHERE A LITTLE BOY PICKED UP THE IED AND
IT EXPLODED IN HIS HANDS KILLING HIM. WHERE CARS MEET TO TAKE PASSENGER'S TO
YAQUBI STATION THERE IS A MOSQUE NEAR THE SITE. THE IED BLAST CAUSED PEOPLE TO
GATHER AROUND THE LITTLE BOY THEN A MOTORCYCLE DROVE UP AND DET HIS SUICIDE
IED MOTORCYCLE THE END RESULT IS 6 KIA (26 WIA corrected to) 42 WIA. THE KHOWST GOV
MAY GOTO THE KHOWST HOSPITAL TO HAVE PRESS CONFERENCE. ANA/ANP HAVE CLEANED
UP THE SCENE AND HAVE REQUESTED NO COALITION FORCES PRESENT. 4 WIA'S ARE
ENROUTE TO SALERNO CSH FROM KHOWST HOSPITAL.
SUMMARY:
2 X EXPLOSION
9 X LN KIA
42 X LN WIA
Un-mentored ANP reported while conducting a NFO, INS engaged KHAKREZ DC with SAF. ANP defending
DC and requested Air support. No casualties or damage reported att.
UPDATE 1605D*
ASOC reported that CAS IB KINETIC//IB 2413//Sabre 31// 1xGBU12 and 2xAGM114// no grids att. No BDA
att.
UPDATE 1649D*
PID and confirmed 2 x INS with weapons moving into the mountains above KHAKREZ at GR 41R QR 31632
42657. INS were tracked by REAPER to a large tree where 1 x INS dropped his kit and ran to the South.
Additional INS were observed under the cover of a tree. REAPER dropped 1 x GBU-12 on INS posistion,
resulting that 3 x INS fled the area to the North, 1 x INS fled the area to the South and FF assessed 2 x INS
killed (unconfirmed). After the engagement the REAPER followed the the other 3 x INS to the North and
engaged with 3 x Hellfire, resulting in 3 x INS killed (BDA will be complete by ISR assets in area). Strike was
compliant with ROE and higher HQ was aware. BDA: 3 x INS killed (confirmed), 2 x INS killed (unconfirmed)
UPDATE 1815D*
REAPER continued to track FAMs and has now PID a further 2 x INS.
UPDATE 1843D*
REAPER identified and engaged 2 x additional INS that were followed to a rock pile with 1 x hellfire.
PREDATOR was providing overwatch and nothing was seen moving in the area after the strike. FF assessed that
2 x INS were killed. PREDATOR observed later on 1 x FAM moving in and around the original engagement
site, then FAM moved away from the site and briefly linked-up with another FAM. The original FAM then
linked-up with a FAM that was wearing a backpack and moved to a compound in the village of SERI KHAR.
The total BDA for all engagements is 7-8 INS killed.
UPDATE 1845D*
PREDATOR and REAPER moved off station. NFTR. BDA: 3 x INS killed (confirmed), 4 x INS killed
(unconfirmed).
0437 COP BADEL REPORTS THAT ITS A 2 MAN FIGHTING POSITION WITH A DISHKA.
0439 FIRE MISSION POSTED KE 3012 AT GRID 42SXD 83098 47850 105MM FROM COP FORTRESS
0504 PALEHORSE 45 AND 47 REPORTS SEEING 5-7 PEOPLE GETTING LOADED INTO A WHITE
PICK UP TRUCK HEADING TOWARDS ABAD. THE CIVILIANS WERE BEING HELPED BY LOCAL
NATIONALS. PALEHORSE HAS FOLLOWED THE VEHICLE TO ASADABAD HOSPITAL. 2/D/1-32ND
WENT TO THE HOSPITAL AND WAS INSTRUCTED TO GO TO FOB WRIGHT UNTILL FURTHER
NOTICE.
UPDATE: 1 X 105 ROUND SHOT OVER TARGET. LANDED IN A FIELD AND LEFT 5 LN WOUNDED.
0606 OCEAN 7 (PMT out of Fob Fiaz) REPORTED THAT THE LOCALS HAVE BLOCKED THE ROAD
AT GRID 42SXD 86649 48093 WITH ROCKS
0749 ABAD OCCP REPORTED THAT 3 FEMALES 4 MALES WERE INJURED CURRENTLY 6 ARE AT
THE ABAD HOSPITAL 1 FEMALE HAD TO BE EVAC TO JALALABAD CIVILIAN HOSPITAL THE
DISPOSITION OF THE CASUALTIES WERE GIVEN TO 2/D/1-32 BY THE HOSPITAL DIRECTOR. ONE
FEMALE SUFFERED TRAUMA TO THE FACE, BROKEN CHEEK BONE ,NASAL CAVITY DAMAGE
AND WAS UNCONSCIOUS AT THE TIME OF EVAC URGENT SURGICAL AND IN CRITICAL
CONDITION THEY ARE FROM THE VILLAGE OF QUALAH WONAH
ROUNDS FIRED:
105MM X4 HE/VT
TOW MISSLE X1
.50 CAL 250 ROUNDS
5.56 LINKED 150 ROUNDS
40MM LINKED 45 ROUNDS
WHERE: 41S NR 56669 97375, 12.5KM SW OF FOB GOLESTAN
WHAT: IED FIND/CIVCAS
EVENT: AT 101520DAUG09, WHILE CONDUCTING SECURITY PATROLS IN THE BUJI BAST PASS,
FOX 1-3 RECEIVED A REPORT FROM JAEGER 3, WHO WAS PROVIDING OVER WATCH FOR THEIR
PATROL, STATING THEY HAVE PID OF TWO IED EMPLACERS DIGGING ON THE ROAD JUST
AHEAD OF F1-3S PATROL. THE PID WAS DEFINED AS INDIVIDUALS STOPPED ON THE SIDE OF
THE ROAD, POSSIBLY EMPLACING AN IED, AND INSTRUCTING CIVILIAN TRAFFIC AROUND
THEIR POSITION. JAEGER 3 REPORTED THAT THE SHOT WAS TOO FAR TO ENGAGE WITH
RIFLES AND THEIR VECTOR/DAGR WAS MALFUNCTIONING, SO THEY WERE UNABLE TO CALL
FOR FIRE. WHEN EOD REACHED THE AREA, THEY SWEPT AND LOCATED THE IED, WHICH
THEY CONDUCTED A CONTROL DET. JAEGER 3 MAINTAINED VISUAL ON THE SUSPECTS, WHO
WERE HEADING SOUTH, AND OBSERVED THE INDIVIDUALS STOP ON THE ROAD SOUTH OF
THE F1-3S POSITION. ONCE THE INDIVIDUALS STOPPED, JAEGER 3 CALLED FOR A POLAR
(DIRECTION 3431 DISTANCE 2556) FIRE FOR EFFECT MISSION FROM WARHAMMER (60MM
MORTARS) WHO WAS PATROLLING WITH F1-3. THE GROUND COMMANDER GAVE CLEARANCE
FOR FIRES AND WARHAMMER ENGAGED WITH SIX ROUNDS OF 60MM. THE ROUNDS
IMPACTED APPROX 300M WEST OF THE INTENDED TARGET. JAEGER 3 OBSERVED THE
INDIVIDUALS RUN INTO THE VILLAGE OF TUT, WHERE THEY LOST VISUAL. F1-3 CONTINUED
SOUTH TO THE LOCATION OF THE TARGET. AS THEY APPROACHED THE AREA, THEY
OBSERVED ONE LOCAL NATIONAL CASUALTY. THE CASUALTY WAS BLEEDING FROM THE
LEGS DUE TO SHRAPNEL, HAD OBVIOUS HEAD TRAUMA, AND WAS UNCONSCIOUS. THE
CASUALTY (7-10 YEAR OLD MALE) WAS APPROXIMATELY 50 METERS FROM THE POINT OF
IMPACT WITH 2-3 OTHER CHILDREN IN THE IMMEDIATE AREA. F1-3 CALLED IN THE
CASUALTY REPORT AND SECURED AN LZ. ONCE THE LZ WAS SECURE, THEY LOADED THE
STILL UNCONSCIOUS CASUALTY ONTO THE MEDEVAC A/C. THE LN BOY DOW IN ROUTE TO
BSN ROLE 3. THE FATHER DEPARTED AT BSN AT 0645D TO SEEK TRANSPORTATION IOT
RETURN TO HIS VILLAGE WITH THE REMAINS OF HIS SON.
BDA: (1) LN DOA AT BSN ROLE 3. FINAL ASSESSMENTS STATE THAT CAUSE OF DEATH WAS
DUE TO HEAD TRAUMA.
2 LAR PID reported 1 x JPEL target 60 km southwest of Khan Neshin. FF engaged with 1 x AGM114-P. FF
reported that the VEH target was on fire and a secondary explosion possible. No squirters, (bodies moving
about) observed. Still imagery to follow.
221955ZAUG09
42S VC 86950 70240
ISAF# 08-XXXX
AT 1955Z, RW2 (350FT AGL, 110 KTS, HDG 357), WAS EN ROUTE TO FOB SHANK FOLLOWING GF
INFIL IVO N 34 04.370' E 068 51.514', WHEN RW2 WAS ENGAGED WITH 1X RPG ROUND FROM THE
3 O'CLOCK POSITION. THE ROUND EXPLODED APPROXIMATELY 20FT BELOW THE A/C. RW
OBSERVED THE FLASH FROM THE AIRBURST, BUT DID NOT OBSERVE THE EXPLOSION
DIRECTLY. THE CREW FELT THREATENED BUT DID NOT PERFORM EVASIVE MANEUVERS. THE
CREW COULD NOT IDENTIFY THE POO AND NO INJURIES OR DAMAGE WERE REPORTED. NFTR.
ISRD ASSESSMENT: CLOSE, MINOR, PROBABLE RPG THE ASSESSMENT IS BASED ON AIRCREW
OBSERVATION AND REPORTING. THIS ENGAGEMENT IS ASSESSED TO BE A REACTIVE TARGET
IN RESPONSE TO CF OPERATING IN THE AREA. RW HAD JUST COMPLETED AN INSERTION AND
IT IS LIKELY THAT THE SOUND OF THE A/C ALERTED EF IN THE AREA. THE AREA OF RC-EAST,
IN WHICH THIS EVENT OCCURRED, PROVIDED EF WITH COVER AND CONCEALMENT DUE TO
THE RUGGED TERRAIN. AS CF A/C TRANSIT AND CONDUCT OPERATIONS IN THE AREA, IT IS
LIKELY THAT EF WILL CONTINUE TO ENGAGE OPPORTUNISTIC TARGETS. THERE HAVE BEEN
2X RPG ENGAGEMENTS WITHIN 12NM IN THE LAST 15 DAYS. OVERALL, THERE HAVE BEEN 32X
RPG ENGAGEMENTS IN AUGUST, OF WHICH 18 EVENTS (~ 56%), OCCURRED IN RC-EAST. RPGS
ARE THE SECOND MOST UTILIZED WEAPON SYSTEM IN SAFIRE EVENTS, COMPRISING 27% OF
SURFACE TO AIR ENGAGEMENTS IN AUGUST. THIS IS LIKELY DUE TO THE WEAPON'S WIDE
AVAILABILITY AND EASE OF UTILITY, AS WELL AS ITS EFFECTIVENESS IN TARGETING
PEOPLE, VEHICLES AND A/C. RPGS REMAIN THE MOST LETHAL WEAPON SYSTEM USED IN
THEATRE, ACCOUNTING FOR THE MAJORITY OF A/C LOSSES. THERE HAVE BEEN 2X SAFIRES
WITHIN 10NM IN THE LAST 30 DAYS. 1X RPG VS RW (NO HIT), 1X SMARMS VS RW (NO HIT).
AIR SUPPORT WAS REQUESTED AND HAWG 51 (A-10) ESTABLISHED PID OF (3) TALIBAN WITH
A MORTAR TUBE. HAWG ENGAGED THE ENEMY WITH (180) RDS OF 30MM FIRE FROM THEIR
CANNONS SUCCESSFULLY SUPRESSING THE ENEMY. THE GOLF COMPANY PMT WHO TOOK
INITIAL CONTACT CONDUCTED A BDA OF THE ENGAGEMENT AREA, WITH NSTR.
FRIENDLY OP'S OBSERVED THE POO FOR IDF ATTACKS ON THE HAVOC 3 AND PMT PATROLS.
A REAPER UAV OBSERVED TB PULLING WEAPONS FROM A CACHE SITE IN A CULVERT UNDER
THE ROAD AND EGRESS FROM THE AREA ON A MOTORCYCLE, CARRYING AN RPG AND AK-47,
TO A COMPOUND. AT THE COMPOUND, THE REAPER MAINTAINED PID OF THE EN AS HE
MOVED FROM THE MOTORCYCLE TO AN UNDERGROUND CELLAR CARRYING WEAPONS BACK
AND FORTH. THE ENEMY WAS MEETING WITH A GROUP OF MEN OUTSIDE THE COMPOUND,
AND THE REAPER ENGAGED AN EN VEHICLE WITH A HELLFIRE MISSILE. AT LEAST 3 EN KIA
WERE CONFIRMED WITH THE UAV.
TIC WAS CLOSED AT 1345D. AWAITING BDAR AND UNIT REPORTS REGARDIGN THIS
ENGAGEMENT.
DEMANDED THE MAN HAND OVER THE WEAPON, THE MAN REFUSED AND THEN STARTED TO
SHOOT AT THE ANP. ANP FIRED BACK AND KILLED THE CIVILIAN WHO WAS A RESIDENT OF
KHESHDI VILLAGE. ON 03SEPT SOME RESIDENTS OF HIS VILLAGE CAME TO THE PHQ AND
ASKED FOR THE ANP WHO SHOT HIM. THEY STARTED A DEMONSTRATION WHICH TURNED
VIOLENT. DEMONSTRATORS ATTEMPTED TO STORM THE PHQ, ANP STARTING SHOOTING
DEMONSTRATORS KILLING 4 CIVILIANS. THE CHIEF OF POLICE WAS REMOVED FROM HIS
POSITION.
031542ZAUG09, OCC-P KDZ REPORTED 2X FUEL TRUCKS WERE STOLEN BY UNK NUMBER OF
INS. INS INTENDED TO CROSS KDZ RIVER AT A FORD TO BRING THE FUEL TO CHAHAR
DARREH DISTRICT. AT 1730Z, PRT KDZ JTAC OBSERVED KDZ RIVER AND REPORTED THAT IT
DISCOVERED THE TRUCKS AS WELL AS UP TO 70X INS AT 42SVF8903852017, ON THE FORD ON
THE RIVER. THE TRUCKS WERE STUCK IN THE MUD. COM PERT KDZ LINKED UP WITH JTAC
AND, AFTER ENSURING THAT NO CIVILIANS WERE IN THE VICINITY, COM PRT KDZ
AUTHORIZED AN AIRSTRIKE. AT 2119Z, AN F-15 DROPPED 2X GBU 38 BOMBS. AT 2158Z, BDA
CONDUCTED BY F-15/ROVER WAS THAT 56X INS KIA (CONFIRMED) AND 14X INS FLEEING IN NE
DIRECTION. THE 2X FUEL TRUCKS WERE ALSO DESTROYED.
UPDATE:
041134D: 100X ANP WERE ON SCENE READY TO LINK UP WITH PRO COY AT PRT TO
INVESTIGATE SCENE.
1213D: PRO COY STARTED TO MARCH TO AREA OF AIRSTRIKE AND ARRIVED ON SCENE AT
1234D. COY REPORTED THAT THEY HAD STARTED THEIR INVESTIGATION AND THAT THERE
WERE A LOT OF ANA AND ANP AT THE AREA OF THE AIRSTRIKE.
1309D: PRO COY WAS ATTACKED WITH SAF FROM WESTERN DIRECTION. PRO COY RETURNED
FIRE WITH SA. ENEMY FIRE STOPPED, SO COY CONTINUED WITH THEIR INVESTIGATION. AT
1322D, THE INVESTIGATION WAS COMPLETED. MEANWHILE, A LUNA (UAV) DISCOVERED
SEVERAL PICKUPS AND PERSONS IN RAHMAT BAY (VF 879 523), SO PRT KDZ FIRED 2X 120MM
ILLUMINATION MORTAR ROUNDS IN THEIR DIRECTION AT 1327D, TO PREVENT FURTHER
ACTIVITIES OF POSSIBLE INS.
1353D: PRO COY MOVED BACK TO PRT KDZ AND ARRIVED AT 1423D.
UPDATE 041120D*
At 0900 hrs International Media reported that US airstrike had killed 60 civilians in Kunduz. The media are
reporting that Taliban did steal the trucks and had invited civilians in the area to take fuel.
ISAF HQ commenced CIVCAS procedures and conducted a brief over VTC with COMD RC-N.
Mitigation proceudres have commenced and liaison with GIRoA officials in KABUL and in KUNDUZ are a
priority.
The Governor of KUNDUZ is commenting that most of the casualties were Taliban.
RC-N and PRT KDZ are gathering more facts.
UPDATE 1314D*
041134D* ANP was with 100 policemen on scene and prepared to link up with PROTECTION COY (PRO
COY), which will leave PRT for investigations ASAP. 041213D* PRO COY started march to area of air strike
for investigation. 041218D* PRO COY arrived at HAJI SAKI DED BY (VF 903 526). 041234D* PRO COY
was at (VF 888 522) reported about a lot of ANP and ANA at the area of the air strike. PRO COY starts with
investigation. NFI.
UPDATE
041353D* PRO COY moves back to PRT KDZ.
041423D* PRO COY back at PRT KDZ.
Investigations ongoing.
NFI.56 Killed None(None) Insurgent
Event Title:DEMONSTRATION
Zone:null
Placename:null
Outcome:null
S: 150 - 300
A: MOSTLY PEACEFUL DEMONSTRATION (UNCLEAR NATURE OF PROTEST)
L: 42SVC 46440 11330
T: 100430ZSEP09
R: MONITORING SITUATION ON PTSD
R: 100540Z, SOMEBODY SHOOTING FROM THE DEMONSTRATION AT THE ANP, 3 x LN WIA
EVACUATED TO GHAZNI
R: 100550Z, ANA DISPERSED DEMONSTRATION, DEMONSTRATION APPEARS TO BE OVER
R: 100730Z, DEMONSTRATION APPEARS TO SPINNING UP AGAIN
R:100800Z APPEARS TO BE FUNERAL, 16 x LN WA, 6 x LN KIA, 1 x LN WIA AND TAKEN BY
DEMONSTRATORS
An F15 was ordered to shoot down a REAPER UAV that had lost its control link in the south of Afghanistan.
All efforts were made to re-establish the link before a decision was made to shoot the UAV down prior it
crossing into TAJIKISTAN. The CAOC selected an unpopulated area over which to down the aircraft. An F15
fired on the REAPER and it destroyed its engine, however the link was re-established and the controller was
able to guide it into a mountain in RAGH District. The GRID of the downed REAPER is Lat 3738.64N Long
07025.345E // Keypad: 97cs9. There were no sensitive items on board the REAPER but it did go down with
its ordnance (Hellfire and GBU-12). NFTR.
2. (S//REL TO USA, GCTF, ISAF, NATO//DISPLAY ONLY TO AFG) THE RPG LAUNCHER IS SIMILAR
TO THE RUSSIAN MADE RPG, BUT HAS A SCOPE ON THE LAUNCHER THAT CAN BE ADJUSTED
TO ZOOM IN ON OBJECTS FOR TARGETING AND PROVIDE DISTANCE TO TARGET. THE SCOPE
ALLOWS FOR ADJUSTMENTS TO 300 METERS. (FIELD COMMENT-FURTHER INFORMATION ON
THE TRAINING THE TALIBAN ARE CONDUCTING TO USE THESE IRANIAN RPG LAUNCHERS IS
CITED IN DIIR-HCT41-0735-09.)
2. (S//REL TO USA, GCTF, ISAF, NATO//DISPLAY ONLY TO AFG) THE RPG PROJECTILE IS
DIFFERENT FROM THE NORMAL RUSSIAN MADE RPG WARHEAD IN THAT IT IS NARROWER
AND HEAVIER THAN THE STANDARD EXPLOSIVE WARHEAD. IT ALSO TRAVELS AT A HIGHER
VELOCITY THAN THE RUSSIAN RPG THE TALIBAN WERE USING IN KORENGAL VALLEY. THE
PROJECTILE IS GREEN IN COLOR WITH A RED TIP. (REPORT COMMENT-THIS RPG ROUND IS
BETTER FOR SHOOTING DOWN HELICOPTERS BECAUSE IT TRAVELS FASTER WHICH MAKES IT
MORE ACCURATE WHEN SHOOTING A MOVING TARGET.) THIS RPG LAUNCHER AND
PROJECTILE WERE USED IN AN ATTACK ON A HELICOPTER IN KONAR PROVINCE WHICH
RESULTED IN THE SHOOTING DOWN OF A COALITION FORCES HELICOPTER.
5th CDO KANDAK supported by a CJSOTF unit reported while conducting a Level II operation, FF remained
in an over watch position with vehicle to provide support and act as a QRF. Approx. 10 min after the departure
of the GAF, the ODA received intelligence of INS in the area observing the GAF and vehicle drop off (VDO).
After recieving reports of an impending attack, a white van approched the security element from the North. FF
personnel utilized a non lethal measures to signal the vehicle to halt its approach. The VDO security forece
flashed white vehicle head lights at the vehicle, which yieded no result. 1 x FF then fired warning shots in the
direction of the vehicle. The vehicle increases speed towards the VDO security element. Supsecting the
approaching vehicle was a VBIED, FF personnel fired shots from at the vehicle. The vehicle stopped, and FF
and CDO personnel immediately approached the vehicle to assess the situation. Two male local national (LN)
personnel were injured by the direct fire. 1 x LN recieved a gunshot wound to the torso, and was pronounced
dead on arrival at Role 2 PRT hospital on Konduz airfield. 1 x LN reeived a gunshot wound to the foot. Both
wounded were trated by FF personnel at the scene. Local leadership has been notified and the victim's familiese
have been notified as well.1 Died of Wounds None(None) Local Civilian
1 Wounded None(None) Local Civilian
B COY 4 RIFLES reported that while conducting an independent framework patrol, INS engaged with RPG
from FP GR 41R PQ1358797030. Subsequently, INS engaged FF with SAF. FF returned fire with SAF
UPDATE 301430D*
INS engaged FF with 2 x SAF rounds. FF trying to PID INS FP and continuing with clearance.
UPD2-1641D*:
At 1625D* FF found a VOIED(PP) at GR 41R PQ 14204 97002.
FF marked and avoided.
UPD3-301944D*
Silver 13 c/s from B Coy 4 RIFLES was fired upon by RPG and SA 0.7km W of CP Paraang. EF eng with 2 rds
SA. C/s continued w/ clearance. Following the sporadic SAF, c/s declared an Airtic & 1x GBU was dropped in
support (BDAR submitted), c/s is now back in location with NFTR.
BDAR1-1630D*:
FF fired 1 x GBU-12 at GR 41R PQ 13577 97049, resulting in 4 x INS killed (unconfirmed). The terrain was
considered rural open and there were no PID CIV IVO the target. There was a wall of a compound destroyed.
There is BDA recording available (gun tape). The next higher Comd was consulted. The enemy engaged
presented, in the opinion of the ground forces, an imminent threat. Engagement is under ROE. Higher HQ have
been informed.
BDAR2-301826D*(M)
FF ground C/S fired 1 x 66mm LASM Rocket IVO GR 41 RPQ 13587 97030, resulting in minimal damage to
compound external wall. The terrain was considered light urban and CIV ID IVO TGT before engagement was
none within reasonable certainty. Damage to infrastructure was limited to minimal damage to compound
external wall. There is BDA recording available with RAMIT and AH came on task. The next higher Comd was
consulted. The enemy engaged presented, in the opinion of the ground forces, an imminent threat. Engagement
is under ROE. Higher HQ have been informed.
1 x LN wounded (CAT A) was MEDEVACED from PB SILAB to Lashkar Gah for treatment at BOST with
frag to left hand and left foot. She was an adult female (approx 30yrs old). She was accompanied by her
husband and her daughter. The Provincial Governor has been informed.
UPDATE 020002D*
STORY BOARD: The motorcycle approached the cordon extremely fast and did not respond to verbal and
visual warnings. As such, one aimed warning shot was fired. The motorcycle continued towards the cordon and
when they were within 50m lethal shots were fired at the centre of mass. This resulted in rider #1 shot in the
ankle and he suffered a head trauma when he fell from the motorcycle. It is assessed that he DOW from the head
trauma and not the shot. Rider #2 was shot in the thorax and DOW. There was a MEDEVAC MM(S) 10-01N
which was cancelled when the med condition of both persons deteriorated from Cat A (as was orig reported) to
VSA. It is assessed that the soldiers followed the proper EOF procedures; however, this will be verified pending
the MP NIS investigation.
WHO: BHG
WHERE: 41R PR 13530 27433, CAMP LEATHERNECK SOAKLOT
WHAT: LN RIOT
0800Z: 6X LOCAL NATIONALS TRAVELING TO THE SAROBI DC TO BUY CATTLE. THEY STRUCK
AN IED INSTANTLY KILLING THREE OF THE OCCUPANTS. THE REMAINING THREE
OCCUPANTS CAME TO FOB ORGUN-E FOR TREATMENT. A 70 YEAR OLD MALE SUFFERED A
GAPING HEAD, A FORTY YEAR OLD SUFFERED AN EYE INJURY AND THE 20 YEAR OLD HAD HIS
EAR DRUMS BLOWN OUT. THE IED IS BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN A PRESSURE PLATE WITH AN
UNKNOWN AMOUNT OF EXPLOSIVES.
0945Z: THE THREE SURVIVING LOCAL NATIONALS ARE AT FOB ORGUN-E UNDERGOING
TREATMENT ATT.
2 L RECCE SQN reported while conducting a NFO patrol that INS engaged FF with SAF and RPG fire. FF
returned fire with HMG and recoilless gun.
UPDATE 1
At 12 1220 D*October 09 Task Force Helmand reported that while 2 Lima Reconnaissance Squadron was
conducting a patrol, an unknown number of insurgents engaged friendly forces with small arms fire and rocket
propelled grenade fire at 41R PR 3191 1535. The patrol returned fire with heavy machine and recoiless gun.
No civilians were observed in the area.
Althought Task Force Helmand reported that the patrol returned fire on the enemy firing position and that no
civilians were in the area; however there is a village in the vicinity the patrol returned fire.
At approximately 12 1410 D* October 09, a group of 30 Aghan civilians brought 3 wounded Afghan civilians to
Forward Operating Base Joboland that they claimed were injured by coalition forces. The wounded were a 5
year old male with a gun shot wound to the head (presumed dead), a 10 year old female with a gun shot wound
to the left inner thigh one civilian (gender, age not specified) with a fracture to the lower right leg.
The wounded were medical evacucated by helicopter from Forward Operating Base Joboland to Lashkar Gar
and then ground evacuated to Bost. Evacuation team comfirmed the wounds to two of the Afghanistan civilians
were due to gun shots.
The 5 year old boy (presumed dead) was left with the family.
Task Force Helmand is conducting an investigation and will follow up with a second impression report. Task
Force Helmand will hold shura with elders in the Nawah-ye-Barakzal area and reconsider tatics, techniques and
procedures when engaging small groups of insurgents. They will also reconsider the use of approaches and
observation posts when traveling in the area.
A vehicle with 5 LN rounded a corner on RT BEAR and approached OUTLAW 1 moving at a high rate of
speed. Hand and arm signals were made and the vehicle slowed to a crawl, still approaching. The vehicle began
to accelerate and hand and arm signals were made again but the vehicle did not stop. Outlaw 1 gunner fired .50
cal rounds from M2 at the vehicle when the vehicle was 10-15m from FF. 4x LN KIA 1x LN WIA. 1x WIA
were transported to a Mirwais hospital in Kandahar City by host nation ambulance. Vehicle was destroyed.
Meets SIR, CCIR criteria.
KIA includes: 1x Male 30-35 YOA; 1x Female 18-20 YOA; 1x Female 3-5 YOA; 1x Female UNK YOA
WIA includes: 1x Female 3-5 YOA
WHEN: 26 0136D OCT 09
WHO: RP 68/69 (HMLA-169)
WHERE:
NORTHERN CRASH SITE: 41R PQ 05253 44212 (AH-1W)
SOUTHERN CRASH SITE: 41R PQ 05132 44064 (UH-1N) 4.1 KM NE OF FOB DWYER
WHAT: MIDAIR COLLISION
EVENT: TF373 REPORTED A MIDAIR COLLISION WITH RP 68/69. AN ASSAULT FORCE WAS
LAUNCHED FROM DWY TO SECURE THE CRASH SITE AND LOCATE SURVIVORS. INITIAL
REPORTS: (1) URGENT, (1) PRIORITY, (3) KIA AND (1) MIA.
AT 0228D, (2) CAS AND (1) KIA WERE CASEVACD TO DWYER STP.
AT 0242D, QRF ALONG WITH CRASH FIRE/RESCUE ARRIVED AT THE CRASH SITE.
AT 0415D, MWSS-372 EOD WAS DISPATCHED TO THE SCENE FOR ANY UNEXPLODED
ORDNANCE AT THE CRASH SITE.
AT 0544D, MRAP CO LINKED UP WITH TF-373, TOOK CONTROL OF THE CRASH SITE, AND SET A
CORDON.
REPORTS INDICATED ENEMY FORCES WERE PREPARING FOR AN ATTACK ON THE CRASH SITE.
CONTAINMENT FIRES WERE CONDUCTED NEAR THE ENEMIES POSITION BY TF 373.
CASUALTIES:
THE (1) URGENT MARINE WAS TRANSPORTED TO BSN ROLE 3, CURRENTLY IN CRITICAL
CONDITION.
THE (1) PRIORITY MARINE IS CURRENTLY STABLE AT DWYER STP AND WILL LATER BE
TRANSPORTED TO BSN.
BDA: (2) WOUNDED, (4) KIA, (1) DESTROYED AH-1W, AND (1) DESTROYED UH-1N.
ISAF REF# 10-2301
MEDEVAC# 10-26A (DWY TO BSN)
PR EVENT# 09-032
2 YORKS OMLT with ANA reported that while conducting an NFO patrol, FF were attacked by 4 x INS with
SAF from 2 x FP (MURDER HOLES IN A COMPOUND WALL) IVO GR 41R PR 17123 04101. FF returned
fire and 1 x REAPER engaged with 1 x HELLFIRE resulting in 1 x INS killed. FF observing the INS evacuating
the killed INS IVO GR 41R PR 17102 04252.
BDAR1-271527D*
FF MQ-9 REAPER c/s SPAD 31 fired 1 x HELLFIRE at GR PR 17056 04074. Resulting in 2 x INS killed and a
2ft x 2ft hole in outer wall of a compound The terrain was light urban, the target was a compound with a wall
around it with 2 x murder holes on the south side. No civilians were PID IVO the target. There is a BDA
recording available; BDA is conducted by FMV and ground forces. No follow up support is required to confirm
BDA. There is some battle damage, there is only minimal damage with a hole in the wall hit and no damage to
any buildings internally. The enemy engaged presented, in the opinion of the ground forces, an imminent threat.
Engagement is under ROE. Higher HQ has been informed.
All reports have been received by RC East and all reports have been submitted to LEGAD.
During the conduct of security operations IVO NAI STRONTIUM, ISAF SOF found a LN with a gunshot
wound to his lower left leg at 42S TA 334 804 at approx 091200D*. It is assessed his injury is a result of this
morning's engagement where it is likely he has been caught in crossfire between INS and FF. the FE provided
immediate first aid to the LN and requested ame at 091247D*. The delay in passing the 9-Liner was due to ISAF
SOF still being in contact with INS. The 9-Liner and MIST were posted on mIRC at 091253*. It is not possible
to determine whether his injury is a result of INS or FF gunfire at this time. the 9-Liner and MIST were posted
on mIRC at 091253D*. ISAF SOF coordinated the ame of injured LN to the NLD role 2 hospital at FOB
DAVIS. RW ame was w/d at FOB DAVIS at 091323D*. The LN's brother also accompanied him. ISAF SOF
will follow up the progress of the local national at the NLD role hospital and provide appropriate support to both
LNs where possible. Care/welfare packs are being provided to the LN and his brother, together with appropriate
IO messages. The NLD are providing food and accommodation for the LN's brother. The nursing officer at the
NLD role 2 has indicated that the patient is stable and will be ready for theatre pm 09 nov 09. The patient will be
reviewed again am on 10 nov 09 by an NLD medical officer. SOTG RSM is looking after the welfare of the LN
and the brother of the patient. Further reporting to follow.
After investigation, it is concluded that it is impossible to determine who wounded the LN.
BDA: 1 LN wounded
A Car speeding towards ISAF c/s. Failed to stop throughout full use of EOF drills. Warning shots fired in
accordance with Card A at the vehicle from approx 40m. 1x LN received a gun shot wound to the chest.
UPD1-102300D*
NFTR.
BDA: 1x LN DOW.
1st Impression report recieved. Awaiting 2nd Impression report and storyboard.
***2-87 IN*** S - 1 LN VEHICLE/ 1 CF PLT A - EOF AGAINST LN VEH. L - VC 72947 60951 U - 1/C/2-
87 (NOT A PARTNERED/JOINT PATROL) T - 1400Z R - While investigating a possible IED IVO VC 72947
60951 a local national vehicle sped through 1/C security perimeter and dismounted forces. The vehicle was
moving south to north along HWY 1 at such a high rate of speed (estimated at nearly 50mph by Soldiers who
were on the scene) that the CF had to escalate force to warning shots immediately. The three warning shots
were made with an M4 rifle when the vehicle was within 50 meters of the CF dismounted personnel and the
vehicle continued to approach. Within 30 meters of the CF the dismounted element engaged with 7-10 disabling
shots from M4 rifles, 3 of which struck the vehicle . Three rounds struck the vehicle (2 into the engine
compartment) and 1 round ricocheted off the pavement and went through the left front of the windshield and
exited the right rear window of the vehicle. A female (18yrs of age) received 1cm laceration to the head and one
male (27 yrs of age) received a 2cm laceration to his left wrist. 1/C conducted an assessment on the scene and
immediately escorted the vehicle and occupants back to COP Sayed Abad for further medical treatment. No
MEDEVAC required due to the minor nature of the injuries.
***CIVCAS ***
At 1830D* TM Wardak reported that CF manning a vehicle checkpiont observed a vehicle approaching at a high
rate of speed. CF responded with 3x warning shots. As the vehicle entered within 30m of CF 7-8 shots were
fired IOT disable the vehicle. 3x rounds struck the vehicle with 2x entering the engine compartment and 1x
richotchet entewring the passenger compartment. 1x LN female suffered a 1cm laceration to the head and 1x LN
male suffered a 2cm laceration to the left wrist. The vehicle and it's occupants were escorted to COP Sayed
Abad for treatment. Due to the minor nature of the injuries, no MEDEVAC was required. This event closed at
2237D*
EVENT: WHILE CONDUCTING A RESUPPLY MISSION, EVIL EYE 1 PERFORMED AN EOF. THE EOF
WAS PERFORMED ON ANA VEHICLE THAT WAS TRAVELLING APPROX 80KPH TOWARDS THE
CONVOY, AT 75 M (2) PEN FLARES WERE FIRED, WITH NO EFFECT ON THE VEHICLE. THEN AT
50 M THE CONVOY FIRED (1) 5.56 RD IMPACTING THE DECK NEAR THE VIC. WHEN THE ROUND
IMPACTED THE DECK, IT RICOCHETED AND STRUCK A LN IN THE FACE. A MEDEVAC WAS
REQUESTED, AND THE LN WAS MEDEVAC'D TO LKG AND GROUND EVAC'D TO BOST
HOSPITAL. THE CONVOY CONTINUED ON WITH THE MISSION.
**AWAITING FIR**
ISAF # 11-1328(COMPLETE)
MEDEVAC # 11-16B(COMPELTE)
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JOCWatch summary
***w/CIVCAS*** ***FFIR Type 3A***
CBL-1 USMC was conducting an independent logistic patrol. As convoy reached a bridge, 1 x VEH travelling
with approx 50mph with 2 x LN did not slow down on approaching FF. 2 x pen flares were fired at 75m which
had no effect. Convoy then fired a warning shot which struck 2 x LN. FF had corpsman, assessed the LNs and
send them to BAS at FOB DEHLI.
UPD1-1252D*
LNs received appropiate medical attention. C/S continued on task. NFTR.
UPD2: 161513D*(M)
FF fired 2 x pen flares as warning shots. Only 1 x LN wounded.
UPD3: 161638D*(M)
FF report that has the convoy reached the bridge, 1 x CIV veh was travelling at approx 50mph and did not slow
IVO C/S. FF fired 2 x pen flares at the vehicle when it was 75m from the convoy, having no effect. FF then fired
1 x warning shot which ricohett and then struck 1 x LN. FF applied first aid and FF transported him to BAS at
Dehli.
BDA: 1 x LN wounded
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JOCWatch summary
***** FFIR 9 *************
At 1300D* TF White Eagle reported that LN were demonsting at the Lewani Bazaar over the Operation
involving the LN Woman being killed. CF reported that there are approximately 80 LN's demonstrating at this
time.
At 1500D* FF reported that 30 x LNs were participating in the demonstration. At 1515D* FF reported that 1 x
MRAP window was damaged w/ unknown cause. There were no Injury reported ATT.
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At 232146D* NOV 2009 KCP reported that an ANA ranger vehicle was involved in an accident at 231845D*
NOV 2009 with a LN vehicle in PD-3, at GRIDS 42S WD 12890 18320.
4 x LN Accidental Death
3 x LN Wounded
This
THESEIncident
MC'Sclosed
WITHby RC C at: SIGNALS;
EVIDENT 241000D*NOV2009
SHOWING FLAT HAND TOWARDS THE APPROACHING
MC'S TOGETHER WITH SHOUTING "STOP" IN DARI. THE MC'S DID NOT SHOW ANY INTENT TO
STOP, BUT CONTINUED TOWARDS THEM. THE FIRST VEHICLE'S GUNNER FROM MOT K
DISPLAYED HIS WEAPONS AND REPEATED THE SIGNALS FURTHER WITHOUT ANY RESULT
FROM THE MC'S. MOT K ESCALATED WITH POINTING WEAPON DIRECTLY TOWARDS THE MC'S
AND REPEATED THE SIGNALS AGAIN. THIS TIME THE GUNNER HAD EYE-TO-EYE CONTACT
WITH THE FIRST MC DRIVER AT A DISTANCE OF APPROX 20 METERS. GUNNER FIRED 1X
WARNING SHOT 3-4 METERS TO THE RIGHT OF THE MC WITHOUT ANY RESULT OF
DECREASING SPEED. GUNNER WITH VEHICLE COMMANDER FIRE DIRECT SHOTS (UNK
NUMBER) TOWARDS THE FIRST MC, HITTING THE DRIVER WITH 2X SHOTS (1 IN STOMACH/1 IN
SHOULDER, NECK, HEAD AREA). MOT K REPORTED TO PRT MEY OPS THAT DRIVER WAS HIT
AND THEY STARTED FIRST AID AND REQUESTED A MEDEVAC. THERE WAS A PASSENGER ON
THE MC, A CHILD APPROX 10-12 YEARS OLD WHO WAS UNINJURED, AND WAS TAKEN BY ANP
WITH THE DRIVERS OF THE OTHER MC.
HQ ISAF reported a RTA at H7.3.; Callsign 163 hit a female civilian and has taken her to Role 2 at KAIA.
UPDATE 1
At 290929*D MEDRCC reported that the patient in Role 2 passed away. Further details will be provided as they
become available.
UPDATE 2
At 291211*DNOV2009 IJC CJOC reported that according to the MP NKAIA: The driver was Swedish from
CJENG(unconfirmed)
UPDATE 3
At 291400D* NOV 2009 KAIA MP Chief reported that convoy leader informed IMP that the speed was
between 60 - 70 km/h. They were driving in the Kabul city along the HIGHWAY 7.3 on the right side of the
road. Suddenly a pedestrian female wearing burka clothes tried to cross the street. There was no time for reaction
in order to avoid the accident. They put the injured woman in the vehicle together with her son and transported
them to the Emergency Unit at KAIA Hospital. According to the information received by Doctor she was
accepted in the Emergency at 0840 hrs with no pulse. Reanimation procedure was carried out for 18 minutes
with no result. Probable cause of death is "SERIOUS HEAD TRAUMA". The driver of the vehicle is going to
be hospitalized in KAIA Hospital for medical observation. The son of the victim stated that he didn't witness the
accident but there were a lot of witnesses which are local Afghans. He also stated that on date 29 Nov 2009 he
will take the dead body to their living place in BAGLAN Province, district KHOST FRAING, Village MORAD
SHAHAR where the funneral is going to be hold. The son leaved KAIA with deceased woman, who was
transported by a ISAF Ambulance at about 1145 hrs through East gate.
FF reported that while conducting operations, FF entered a main building on a compound. In this building, FF
encountered a LN male. The LN male made a quick, aggressive movement towards the FF with something in his
hand, which was perceived to be offensive in nature. The LN male was engaged and killed in self defense.
Following the shooting, it was determined that the object in the LN's hand was a flashlight. Later in the morning,
the local villagers alleged that the deceased had just returned from visiting Iran, and that he was not involved in
any INS
ANA wasacitvity.
conducting an independent patrol. ANA was moving via CP GHARMAB when LN's threw rocks at
them.
ANA engaged LN's resulting in 3 x LN wounded. The casualties were brought to TK hospital where 1 x LN
DOW (nephew of ABDUL BAQI KHAN, PTC teacher). ANP went to the GOVERNORS COMPOUND to
disarm and arrest ANA assuming they were the perpetrators. ANP arrested 3 x ANA from GOVERNORS
COMPOUND but later released them.
UPD1-020422D*
There was no ISAF involvement, FF have NFTR on the incident.
TF 3 GERONIMO reported that FOB BORIS conducted a 155mm calibration fire mission. The last 2 x rounds
went errant and impacted ivo 42SWB 27840 25170. At 0928 2/C/3-509 sp's MARGAH COP to conduct BDA
on the errant impact grid. 1x LN WIA (urgent - shrapnel wounds), 1x LN WIA (unknown) medevac mission 12-
01C requested 1031D*
UPDATE
1003D* reports that they just had 2 x LN come to FOB BORIS with shrapnel injuries. 1028D* drops medevac
request for 1 of 2 LN's who came to the gate with shrapnel wounds. Injuries were possibly sustained by the 2 x
errant 155mm rounds.
FF reported that while conducting a CLP to COP MONTI, 2/E/1-32 IN while moving through a sharp left hand
curve a local national taxi with three adult males and one adult female came around the corner at a high rate of
speed. The MRAP was in the center of the road and struck the taxi with the drivers side front tire causing the
taxi to roll into a ditch. The MRAP was forced to make a sharp left turn and landed in the ditch as well. The
driver of the taxi had minor injuries, one male passenger had what looked to be severe internal injuries, and the
other male passenger had lacerations to the head and arms. The female passenger received severe head and neck
trauma and a large laceration to the forehead and face. Her pulse was weak and her breathing was irregular.
ANP from Asmir District Center responded within 10 minutes of the accident, and the ANP NCOIC loaded the
two severe casualties into the ANP truck on the scene. The casualties were taken to COP Monti in Asmir village
to receive medical treatment as soon as possible.
Casualties arrived at COP MONTI at 1049D*, 2/E/1-32 RP and the minor casualties were taken to the ASMAR
clinic by the ARMAR police chief. One of the injured was ground evac'd to ABAD. No 9-line is needed for any
of the casulties. The other major injured is still at ASMAR clinic
TF Lethal Warrior reported that a LN was struck by FF. A LN jumped over a ditch and walked into the side of
an ASV. They convoy was traveling about 25mph. The CLP stopped and reported the incident. The LN was
concious and walking under his own power. He had lacerations to the back of his head and said he did not need
an ambulance and would go to the hospital on his own.
According to 2IR - The LN was taken by other LNs to COP Fortress. ANP transported the LN to the FST at
FOB Wright to receive a more thorough medical examination. The CLP took the LN's contact information in
order to facilitate solatia payments if deemed appropriate.
THF REPORTED:
A LN MALE claimed to be shot by the AUP. He has wounded to the abdomen and MEDEVAC IAW MM(S)
03K to
ANA CAMP HERO.
UPD1-041830D*
ANA reported that the individual was shot by UPSI Convoy Security. After a convoy fuel truck flipped on its
side, LN were running to the truck for fuel. UPSI shot warning shots and the LN was hit by one of those shots.
ANA confirmed that the LN died during surgery at 031800D*. His name was JUMA KHAN. GSW was inflicted
by a ricochet of a wng shot from USPI private security company.
UPDATE 2
05 Dec 09: OCCR have accused USPI security company of killing the LN. USPI has been disbanded, however
Compass Convoy did have a fuel tank rollover in that area, and claim they witnessed an ANP officer shooting a
LN who approached the spilt fuel. THe information given to RC(S) by COmpass Convoy has been passed to the
OCCR for further investigation.
1 x PAX approached to the entrance of CP HANSEL. ANA gave 4 x verbal warnings (in line with ANA
SANGAR SENTRY EOF) to stop and to force the PAX to leave the area. Each warning was ignored. The PAX
was shot and killed.
Area was observed by REVIVOR. OMLT COMD has spoken to ANA at CP via ANA at PB2 through a TERP,
several explanations were given about the PAX from the ANA that he was running toward CP, and that he was
observing the CP. Shots were fired by a SANGAR sentry at the PAX. The situation has been reported by the
ANA to SHORABAK to be dealt with through the ANA chain of command.
UPDATE: 040105D*
FF have NFTR, the incident is being dealt with through the ANA CoC.
TF Wildhorse
******SPOT REPORT********
Immortal(3/984th MP Co.) reports a LN on a bicycle pulled out into an ASV(1117) as it was passing him along
the side of the road at the intersection of MSR Iowa and MSR Nebraska. The military convoy was driving
approximately 10 mph at the time of the incident and without ANSF presence. The LN was a 60 year old male
whom suffered a compound fracture to the left leg and lacerations. The LN was taken to the local hospital by
CF involved in the incident with an ANP escort.
Timeline:
0450Z Immortal reports that a LN had an incident with one of their vehicles.
0515Z Immortal takes the LN to the local hospital with the ANP providing an escort.
Summary:
1 x LN Wounded(Compound leg fracture)
0 x KIA
0 x Military Equipment Destroyed
1 x LN bicycle destroyed
//////////////closed//////////////////
After the combined force of commandos, advised by ODA conducted INFIL into a village in Arghandab
District. During clearing operations, the combined force encountered a man after entering a compound
courtyard. The man started to flee, but then responded to initial commands to raise his hands and stop. Quickly
thereafter, he suddenly ran toward an open doorway. Based on available information from CCA, the man's prior
attempt to avoid capture, and then a second attempt to flee, a member of ODA assessed the man's actions as
hostile intent and fired four shots. One shot wounded the man. A medical officer treated the man and he did not
need MEDEVAC. After additional assessment, the man was released to village elders.
Shortly after the incident, the combined force discovered a woman who had been shot and killed in the same
building. The initial assessment was that a shot fired by FF killed the woman.
Commandos and SF personnel met with the family and conducted an immediate KLE with the elders. A
condolence payment was offered and accepted by the family of the deceased woman. Both the family and the
village members indicated that they believed the shooting death was an accident.
During a movement from Camp Arena to Zabzak Pass (OP. GREAT COLD) a platoon belonging to TF
TAURO (ESP BG) effected an escalation of force.
ESP BG BARCELONA reported that the vehicle marched in queue back realized that a motorcycle was
overtaking from the left a convoy of civilian vehicles that went for the unit.
The motorcycle was driven by a single occupant who wore white robes and turban. Once the bike advanced the
civilian convoy, and given his approach to the convoy, the last of the vehicles made the following warning signs:
- Green Laser.
- Beeps.
- Signs with orange panel.
The motorcycle continued approaching the convoy, that's why warning shots were fired into the air, to which the
motorcycle responded by increasing the speed. At that point, the vehicle proceeded to fire warning shots into the
ground; being the attitude of the bike in that time to dodge the shots and continue its movement to approach the
convoy. When it was about 10m from the vehicle, the driver was shot and he was seen falling from the
motorcycle.
The events took place in a short space of time during which the Team Leader of the vehicle was not aware in
detail of what happened, so that when he was informed of the facts, due to the noise, the communication helmet
and the situation, interpreted that just as an EOF, without realizing that the motorcyclist was shot down. In this
situation, the Chief of vehicle proceeded to report that he had an EOF without giving the importance it has
subsequently been demonstrated.
The Leader of the whole unit did not receive that message because of the difficulty caused by jammers and the
urban environment.
On the other hand, PRT HRT CDR reported at 22 2300D*DEC 2009 that Provincial Police Authorities claimed
ISAF forces to open fire against a motorbike with two civilian male. Both were taken to civilian hospital in
Herat City with several injures, as the result one of them died (TBC).
The aforementioned report of the ESP BTG inform that only one civilian was involved.
2 x males in a car approached a checkpoint, FF stopped it. ATF told the occupants to get out; the passenger got
out, the driver remainder in car. The passenger bent over, started playing with his shoe. He was told to stand up,
but continued to fidget. He moved round to the back of the vehicle, then darted to the side of the road whilst the
driver tried to turn the vehicle around. ATF fired causing 1 x LN Killed and 1 x LN Wounded (CAT A) who was
MEDEVAC IAW MM(S) 12-22F to R3 BSN. NFTR ATT.
27 Dec 09: CCAG has reviewed the event and confirms: the LN casualties were caused by ISAF. CCAG
database ref # 777
2IR: Elements of the BRF and ATF were conducting a vehicle check point. The combined unit received an
intelligence report that there was a SIED threat in the area. A car approached the checkpoint, was halted and the
occupants (two males) were ordered out of the vehicle. The occupant on the passenger side reluctantly exited
but then ran off toward the rear of the vehicle. Soldiers from the combined unit fired warning shots.
The passenger continued to run and the driver made a threatening move.
The ATF element then engaged both males with lethal shots.
One of the individuals was killed the other seriously wounded and evacuated to Bastion treatment facility.
The unit searched the vehicle and found 50kg of wet opium in the trunk.
The unit conducted key leader engagement with the civilians in the area and determined there was no negative
fall out from the engagement.
UNKNOW
N ENEMY FALSE HUMINT 0 0 0
None
RC EAST NEUTRAL FALSE CJSOTF-A CJSOTF-A Selected 0 0 0
None
RC EAST ENEMY FALSE CJSOTF-A CJSOTF-A Selected 0 16 0
RC EAST ENEMY FALSE OTHER OTHER Coalition 0 0 0
TF TF
RC SOUTH ENEMY FALSE GRIFFIN GRIFFIN Coalition 0 0 0
UNKNOW None
None
RC EAST FRIEND FALSE TF DEVIL TF DEVIL Selected 0 0 0
None
RC EAST NEUTRAL FALSE OTHER OTHER Selected 0 0 0
UNKNOW
N ENEMY FALSE 0 0 0
None
RC EAST FRIEND FALSE TF DEVIL TF DEVIL Selected 0 0 0
RC WEST ENEMY FALSE 0 0 0
None
RC EAST FRIEND FALSE TF DEVIL TF DEVIL Selected 0 0 0
TF TF None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE BAYONET BAYONET Selected 0 0 0
None
RC EAST FRIEND FALSE CJSOTF-A CJSOTF-A Selected 0 0 0
TF TF None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE BAYONET BAYONET Selected 0 0 0
None
RC EAST FRIEND FALSE TF DEVIL TF DEVIL Selected 0 0 3
TF TF None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE BAYONET BAYONET Selected 0 0 0
TF TF None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE BAYONET BAYONET Selected 0 0 0
RCS
RC SOUTH ENEMY FALSE INTSUM 0 0 0
RC RCS
CAPITAL ENEMY FALSE INTSUM 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH NEUTRAL FALSE CJSOTF-A CJSOTF-A Selected 0 0 0
UNKNOW
N FRIEND FALSE TF AEGIS TF AEGIS ENEMY 0 0 12
None
RC EAST FRIEND FALSE 3RD BSTB 3RD BSTB Selected 0 0 0
RC
CAPITAL ENEMY FALSE HUMINT 0 0 0
None
RC EAST FRIEND FALSE TF 4-25 TF 4-25 Selected 0 0 0
RC
CAPITAL ENEMY FALSE HUMINT 0 0 0
None
RC EAST FRIEND FALSE TF 1-32 TF 1-32 Selected 0 0 0
None
RC EAST FRIEND FALSE TF 4-25 TF 4-25 Selected 0 0 0
TF TF None
RC EAST FRIEND FALSE SPARTAN SPARTAN Selected 0 0 0
RC SOUTH ENEMY FALSE SOF 0 0 0
RC RCN
NORTH ENEMY FALSE INTSUM 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE TF AEGIS TF AEGIS Selected 0 0 0
None
RC EAST FRIEND FALSE TF TIGER TF TIGER Selected 0 0 0
RC RCN
NORTH ENEMY FALSE INTSUM 0 0 0
205th 205th
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE RCAG RCAG ENEMY 7 4 0
RC
CAPITAL ENEMY FALSE 0 0 0
205th 205th
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE RCAG RCAG ENEMY 0 0 0
TF TF
RC SOUTH ENEMY FALSE TAURUS TAURUS Coalition 3 0 0
RC RCC
CAPITAL ENEMY FALSE INTSUM 0 0 0
RC TF TF None
CAPITAL FRIEND FALSE PHOENIX PHOENIX Selected 0 0 0
None
RC EAST FRIEND FALSE CJSOTF-A CJSOTF-A Selected 0 0 0
RC SOUTH ENEMY FALSE TF ZABUL TF ZABUL Coalition 0 0 0
Host Nation
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE - - SF 0 0 2
TF TF None
RC EAST ENEMY FALSE SPARTAN SPARTAN Selected 0 0 0
UNKNOW None
N NEUTRAL FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
TF TF
RC SOUTH ENEMY FALSE DESTINY DESTINY Coalition 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
205th 205th
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE RCAG RCAG Coalition 2 0 0
None
RC EAST NEUTRAL FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
RCW
RC WEST ENEMY FALSE INTSUM 0 0 0
HELMAND
RC SOUTH ENEMY FALSE PROV TF 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
TF TF
RC EAST ENEMY FALSE SPARTAN SPARTAN CIV 0 0 0
RC EAST ENEMY TRUE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 CIV 1 0 0
JOINT JOINT
CONTRAC CONTRAC
TING TING
COMMAN COMMAN
RC EAST FRIEND FALSE D D ANSF 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
None
RC EAST NEUTRAL FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
CJSOTF-A
(SOCCENT None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE ) CJSOTF-A Selected 0 0 0
TF
DIABLO
(508 STB 4TH
TF
CATAMO 2-87 IR None
RC EAST FRIEND FALSE UNT (2-87) /ORGUN-E Selected 0 0 0
RC RCW
CAPITAL ENEMY FALSE INTSUM 0 0 0
TF
SPARTAN
(3 BCT) (10
MOUNTAI TF None
RC EAST FRIEND FALSE N) SPARTAN Selected 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
UNKNOW TF 3FURY 4-73 CAV / None
N FRIEND FALSE (4-73) SHARONA Selected 0 0 0
TF 36 TH ENG
RC EAST ENEMY FALSE RUGGED BDE CF 0 0 0
TF
RUGGED
(36 TH TF None
RC EAST FRIEND FALSE ENG BDE} RUGGED Selected 0 0 0
TF FURY None
RC EAST FRIEND FALSE (4th BDE) TF FURY Selected 0 0 2
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 2 0 0
CJSOTF-A
(SOCCENT None
RC EAST FRIEND FALSE ) CJSOTF-A Selected 0 0 0
RC CJ3, CJTF- None
CAPITAL NEUTRAL FALSE 82 CJ3 Selected 0 0 0
TF
DIABLO
(508 STB 4TH
& BSTB / None
RC EAST FRIEND TRUE 4BSTB) GARDEZ Selected 0 0 0
RC CJ3, CJTF- None
CAPITAL NEUTRAL FALSE 82 CJ3 Selected 0 0 0
TF 2FURY 2-508TH / None
RC EAST FRIEND FALSE (2-508) WARRIOR Selected 0 0 3
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH ENEMY TRUE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 1 7 0
TF TF None
RC SOUTH ENEMY FALSE DESTINY DESTINY Selected 0 0 0
TF TF
RC SOUTH ENEMY FALSE DESTINY DESTINY Coalition 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
TF
BAYONET TF None
RC EAST FRIEND FALSE 173D BAYONET Selected 0 0 0
TF ROCK TF ROCK None
RC EAST FRIEND FALSE 2-503 IN 2-503 IN Selected 0 0 0
TF
PHOENIX
(218) (41ST TF None
RC EAST FRIEND FALSE BCT) PHOENIX Selected 1 0 0
RC RCC
CAPITAL ENEMY FALSE INTSUM 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH ENEMY FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
RC None
CAPITAL FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
RC None
CAPITAL FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
TF FURY None
RC EAST FRIEND FALSE (4th BDE) TF FURY Selected 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 2 3 0
TF TF
RC SOUTH ENEMY FALSE DESTINY DESTINY Coalition 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 2
RC SOUTH ENEMY FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 ACM 0 0 0
RC None
CAPITAL FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 1
TF
DIAMOND TF
BACK (1- DIAMOND None
RC EAST FRIEND FALSE 158 IN) BACK Selected 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
RC None
CAPITAL FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
TF FURY None
RC EAST FRIEND FALSE (4th BDE) TF FURY Selected 12 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
RC None
CAPITAL FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
RC None
CAPITAL FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
RC None
CAPITAL FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
RC None
CAPITAL FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
RC RCC
CAPITAL ENEMY FALSE INTSUM 0 0 0
TF
BAYONET TF None
RC EAST FRIEND FALSE 173D BAYONET Selected 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
RC
CAPITAL ENEMY FALSE 0 0 0
TF TF
RAPTOR RAPTOR
RC EAST ENEMY FALSE 173 BSTB 173 BSTB ANSF 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
RC EAST ENEMY FALSE 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
None
RC WEST FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
207th 207th
RC WEST FRIEND FALSE ARSIC ARSIC Civilian 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
RC SOUTH ENEMY FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 ACM 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 8
None
RC SOUTH ENEMY FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
None
RC SOUTH FRIEND FALSE CJTF-82 CJTF-82 Selected 0 0 0
RCS
RC WEST ENEMY FALSE INTSUM 0 0 0
CSTC-A
RC EAST FRIEND JOC NCO ETT 7-3 ANSF 0 0 0
TF
LAND KANDAH
RC SOUTH FRIEND WATCH AR ANSF 0 0 1
RC(W) / IT
RC WEST FRIEND OMLT ANSF 0 0 2
TFPHX
LOGISTIC
RC RC(C) / TF S TASK
CAPITAL FRIEND PHOENIX FORCE CF 0 0 0
RC EAST ENEMY FALSE 0 0 0
ARSIC_EA CJTF
RC EAST FRIEND ST J2 QC Phoenix CF 0 0 0
CSTC-A 1/2/203
RC EAST FRIEND JOC NCO Kandak CF 0 0 0
LAND TF
RC SOUTH FRIEND WATCH HELMAND CF 0 0 0
CSTC-A ANP
JOC BTL PROVINCI
RC EAST FRIEND CPT AL HQ ANSF 0 0 0
TF
Currahee
SIGACT
Manager S- TF WHITE
RC EAST FRIEND 3 EAGLE CF 0 0 0
TF
Currahee /
SIGACT
Manager S-
RC EAST FRIEND 3 C 2-506 IN CF 0 0 0
PAKTIKA
CSTC-A PMT-
RC EAST FRIEND JOC NCO TEAM 2 CF 0 0 1
CSTC-A NMCC/NP
RC EAST FRIEND JOC NCO CC CF 0 0 1
CSTC-A 2/7
RC WEST NEUTRAL JOC NCO MARINE CF 0 0 2
RC RCE
CAPITAL ENEMY FALSE INTSUM 0 0 0
CSTC-A
RC WEST FRIEND JOC NCO 2/7 USMC CF 0 0 0
CSTC-A TF
RC WEST FRIEND JOC NCO ZARATE CF 0 0 1
A
SIGACTS TF
MANAGE BUSHMAS
RC SOUTH ENEMY R TER CF 2 0 2
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC EAST FRIEND R ANA/ANP ANSF 0 0 3
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC WEST ENEMY FALSE HUMINT 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS TM
MANAGE LOGAR
RC EAST FRIEND R (ANP) ANSF 0 0 2
A
SIGACTS
RC MANAGE
CAPITAL FRIEND R FRA BG CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE PRT
RC EAST FRIEND R GARDEZ CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE Y Coy 45
RC SOUTH FRIEND R CDO ANSF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS ANP with
MANAGE CAN
RC SOUTH FRIEND R POMLT ANSF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE 11 INFBN
RC SOUTH FRIEND R AASLT BG ANSF 0 0 0
A ANA
SIGACTS (2/3/205)
MANAGE with GBR
RC SOUTH FRIEND R OMLT ANSF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
RC MANAGE
NORTH FRIEND R PRT KDZ 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS TF
MANAGE GLADIAT
RC EAST FRIEND R OR CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC SOUTH ENEMY R TF 42 CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC SOUTH ENEMY R REAPER 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE TF
RC EAST FRIEND R SPADER CF 0 0 5
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC SOUTH ENEMY R TF 42 CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
RC MANAGE
CAPITAL FRIEND R A US ETT 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC WEST FRIEND R CJSOTF CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE J COY 42
RC SOUTH FRIEND R CDO 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS BRITTISH
MANAGE SECURITY
RC SOUTH FRIEND R PATROL CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE ANP with
RC SOUTH FRIEND R GBR PMT 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE TF
RC EAST FRIEND R WARRIOR CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE ZABUL
RC SOUTH FRIEND R PRT CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE W Coy 45
RC SOUTH FRIEND R CDO 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS TM RED
MANAGE CURRAHE
RC EAST FRIEND R E CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE BG QRF
RC SOUTH FRIEND R 3RCR CF 0 0 2
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE L Coy 42
RC SOUTH FRIEND R CDO 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE W Coy 45
RC SOUTH FRIEND R CDO CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS Un-
MANAGE mentored
RC SOUTH FRIEND R ANP ANSF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE TM
RC EAST FRIEND R LOGAR CF 0 0 0
A ANA
SIGACTS (CS/3/205)
MANAGE with GBR
RC SOUTH FRIEND R OMLT ANSF 0 0 0
RC RCE
CAPITAL ENEMY FALSE INTSUM 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE ISAF # 01-
RC SOUTH FRIEND R 0750 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC EAST FRIEND R 27th BCA CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE W Coy 45
RC SOUTH FRIEND R CDO CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC SOUTH FRIEND R ANP ANSF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS ANA
MANAGE (CS/3/205)
RC SOUTH FRIEND TRUE R with PEF ANSF 0 0 1
A TF WHITE
SIGACTS CURRAHE
MANAGE E(JULIET
RC EAST FRIEND R 6) CF 0 0 0
TF
Currahee
SIGACT
Manager S-
RC EAST FRIEND 3 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC WEST ENEMY R CJSOTF CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC SOUTH FRIEND R TF 2-2 CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC EAST FRIEND R TF DUKE ANSF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS TF
MANAGE BAYONET
RC EAST FRIEND R ( ANP) ANSF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE K Coy 3/8
RC SOUTH FRIEND R USMC CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE TF
RC EAST FRIEND R VALIANT ANSF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC EAST FRIEND R TF LOGAR CF 0 0 0
RC RCC
CAPITAL ENEMY FALSE INTSUM 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE W Coy 45
RC SOUTH FRIEND R CDO CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC SOUTH FRIEND R US PMT CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC SOUTH FRIEND R TFK PRT CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
RC MANAGE
CAPITAL FRIEND R ANA ANSF 0 0 2
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE ANA
RC SOUTH FRIEND R 3/3/205 ANSF 0 0 1
A
SIGACTS ABP / B
MANAGE Coy 1
RC SOUTH FRIEND R RIFLES ANSF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE H&S Coy
RC SOUTH FRIEND R 3/8 USMC CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
RC MANAGE TF
CAPITAL FRIEND R PHOENIX CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE PRT
RC WEST ENEMY R FARAH ANSF 0 0 4
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC SOUTH ENEMY R CJSOTF CF 0 0 0
TF East 2 RGR
RC SOUTH ENEMY JOC Watch PMT / TFH CF 2 2 1
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC SOUTH FRIEND R TF 444 ANSF 0 0 0
TF NAWA
1 WG / A
SIGACTS ANP with F
MANAGE Coy 2 RGR
RC SOUTH ENEMY R PMT ANSF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS TF 373 (TM
MANAGE SAL)/ANS
RC EAST FRIEND R F CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
UNKNOW MANAGE
N FRIEND R LILLEY ANSF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE A Coy 2
RC SOUTH FRIEND R RIFLES CF 0 0 0
TF Spartan
SIGACTS
RC EAST FRIEND Manager TF 373 CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC EAST FRIEND R C 1-26 CF 0 0 0
TF STEEL /
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE ANA / ANP
RC EAST ENEMY R / OCCP ANSF 0 0 0
TF Spartan
SIGACTS
RC EAST FRIEND Manager TF-373 CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC SOUTH ENEMY R ANP ANSF 0 0 0
TF MTN
Warrior
SIGACT
RC EAST FRIEND Manager 1-32 IN CF 0 0 0
2ND MEB
Journal F Co 2-3
RC WEST ENEMY Clerk USMC CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC SOUTH FRIEND R 2 LAR PID CF 0 0 0
TF
THUNDER
SIGACTS
RC EAST ENEMY Staff CF CF 0 0 0
2ND MEB
Journal G Co 2-3
RC SOUTH ENEMY Clerk USMC CF 0 0 0
ARSIC_NO
RC RTH J2
NORTH NEUTRAL DRAFTER ANP CIV 0 0 0
RC ARSIC_NO KDZ JTAC,
NORTH FRIEND RTH F-15s CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC EAST NEUTRAL R ANP ANSF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
RC MANAGE
NORTH NEUTRAL R ISAF HQ CF 0 0 0
2ND MEB
RC SOUTH NEUTRAL SWO ANSF 0 0 0
TF East
RC EAST ENEMY JOC Watch LN CIV 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE 2 L RECCE
RC SOUTH ENEMY R SQN CF 0 0 0
TF Fury
SIGACTs 97MP,
RC SOUTH FRIEND Manager 4/82BCT CF 0 0 0
2ND MEB
Journal
RC SOUTH NEUTRAL Clerk HMLA-169 CF 2 4 0
A
SIGACTS 2 YORKS
MANAGE OMLT /
RC SOUTH ENEMY R ANA CF / ANSF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC EAST FRIEND R ANSF 0 0 0
ISAF SOF /
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC SOUTH NEUTRAL R ISAF SOF CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC SOUTH FRIEND R ISAF c/s CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC EAST FRIEND R 1/C/2-87 CF 0 0 0
2ND MEB
Journal CBL 1
RC SOUTH FRIEND Clerk USMC CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC SOUTH ENEMY R F Co CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC EAST ENEMY R CF 0 0 0
TF WHITE
EAGLE / A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC EAST NEUTRAL R LN Civ CIV 0 0 0
KCP / A
SIGACTS
RC MANAGE
CAPITAL NEUTRAL R ANA ANSF 0 0 0
ARSIC_NO
RC RTH J2 MOT K and
NORTH FRIEND DRAFTER ANP ANSF / CF 0 0 0
HQ ISAF
MovCon /
A
SIGACTS
RC MANAGE HQ ISAF
CAPITAL NEUTRAL R MovCon CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE PRT MEY
RC SOUTH FRIEND R CSS CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC SOUTH FRIEND R ANA ANSF 0 0 0
TF 3
GERONIM
O/A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC EAST NEUTRAL R 3-509 PIR CF 0 0 0
TF
CHOSIN /
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE E Co 1-32
RC EAST NEUTRAL R IN CF 0 0 0
TF
LETHAL
WARRIOR
/A
SIGACTS TF
MANAGE LETHAL
RC EAST NEUTRAL R WARRIOR CF 0 0 0
TFK / A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC SOUTH ENEMY R USPI Contractor 0 0 0
TFH / A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC SOUTH FRIEND R ANA ANSF 0 0 0
TF MTN
Warrior
SIGACT 3-984 MP
RC EAST NEUTRAL Manager Co CF 0 0 0
RC SOUTH FRIEND CJSOTF CJSOTF CF / ANSF 0 0 0
TF
Professional
RC WEST FRIEND 2-321 FA 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC WEST FRIEND R TF TAURO CF 0 0 0
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE BRF with
RC SOUTH FRIEND R ATF CF 0 0 0
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42SWB913
0 0 0 0 0 0 0167173 33.1394501 69.9788818
0 0 0 0 0 0
41SMU263
0 0 0 0 0 0 9500700 34.3450012 62.1997185
41SQS3176
0 0 0 0 0 0 112564 32.6263886 65.4702835
42SWC096
0 2 0 0 0 0 7161668 33.9955483 69.1047134
42STA9168
0 0 0 0 0 0 484991 32.3824997 66.785553
42STB8279
0 0 0 0 0 0 650698 32.9730492 66.6758423
41SQS3799
0 0 0 0 0 0 342980 32.8991699 65.5444412
41SMS470
0 0 1 0 0 0 8215892 32.6794395 62.4355507
42SWC205
0 4 1 0 0 0 9817955 33.6011391 69.222023
42SXD7866
0 0 0 0 0 0 5977 34.8646011 70.9545364
42SXD7908
0 0 0 0 0 0 059690 34.8638001 70.9591065
42SXD7866
0 0 0 0 0 0 5977 34.8646011 70.9545364
42RTV3201
0 0 0 0 0 0 9205 31.5322895 66.1775436
42SWB088
42SWB689
0 0 0 0 0 0 88732 33.3228111 69.7411194
42RWB472
0 0 0 0 0 0 1954759 33.0302963 69.5056381
0 0 0 0 0 0
42SUD9225
0 0 0 0 0 0 22 34.8063393 67.8214493
41SMU263
0 0 0 0 0 0 9500700 34.3450012 62.1997185
42SWB348
0 0 0 0 0 0 29437 33.3880501 69.374382
42STB9364
0 0 0 0 0 0 914824 32.6517906 66.799881
42SWB195
0 0 0 0 0 0 0013500 32.6589699 69.2079468
41RQR564
0 6 4 0 0 0 017 31.6219006 65.7030182
42SXD1070
0 0 0 0 0 0 036300 34.6626701 70.2081604
41RQQ479
3 0 0 0 0 01 31.5275192 65.6013336
41RNQ954
0 0 0 0 0 0 6830031 31 64
42SWB432
0 0 0 0 2 0 435 32.9289093 69.4620667
42SUA5246
0 0 0 0 0 0 314470 31.7562122 67.442215
41RQR566
0 0 0 0 0 0 5300139 31.6077805 65.7052765
41RQQ698
0 0 0 0 0 0 950 31.5584602 65.8423004
42SWD125
0 0 0 0 0 0 4620574 34.5267792 69.1366882
42RTV4500
0 1 0 0 0 0 043000 31.0931606 66.3267365
42SPR3588
1 0 0 0 0 0 39 45.5901299 60.4841385
42SWC302
0 0 2 0 0 06 33.673481 69.3236237
42SWD168
0 0 0 0 0 0 2719461 34.5166702 69.1833267
42SWB850
0 0 0 0 0 0 0083400 33.2863083 69.9128571
42SWD168
0 0 0 0 0 0 2719461 34.5166702 69.1833267
42SWC830
0 0 0 0 0 0 930 34.2748489 69.9016724
42SWB475
0 2 0 0 0 0 56645 33.1357307 69.5098038
42SWB803
0 0 0 0 0 0 742 33.203701 69.861557
42SVC4711
0 1 0 0 0 0 18 33.5445099 68.430191
41RQR566
0 0 0 0 0 0 5300139 31.6077805 65.7052765
42SVF7746
0 0 0 0 0 0 377769 36.8455582 68.7472229
42RVA069
0 0 0 0 0 0 0604470 31.6717396 68.0179062
42SWD152
1 0 0 0 0 0 748 35.0157318 69.1666031
41SPV6092
0 0 0 0 0 0 076699 35.9213905 64.7836075
42STB7872
0 0 0 0 0 0 446381 32.9333305 66.6333313
41RQR315
1 2 1 0 0 0 0001500 31.6253796 65.4406891
41RQQ310
0 1 0 0 0 0 931 31.5497608 65.4334488
42SWD168
0 0 0 0 0 0 2719461 34.5166702 69.1833267
41RPQ1442
0 0 0 0 0 0 343151 31.1166706 64.199997
41RQQ730
0 2 0 0 0 0 897 31.5099392 65.8745117
41RPQ4930
0 2 2 0 0 0 029900 30.9932194 64.5637131
41RQR578
0 0 0 0 0 0 8001580 31.6204891 65.7185669
42SWD151
0 0 0 0 0 0 7219937 34.5209999 69.1653137
42SWD185
0 0 0 0 0 0 0021100 34.5314217 69.2015915
41RQQ713
0 0 1 0 0 0 924 31.5346699 65.8573837
42SXC1360
0 0 0 0 0 0 31 33.4613304 70.2224274
42SUA0089
0 1 0 0 0 0 559251 32.1521301 66.8887863
41SNR4001
0 0 0 0 0 0 5903 32.1670418 63.4243507
42SXD0972
0 2 0 0 0 0 137950 34.6776619 70.1976929
42RWV426
0 0 0 0 0 0 0076700 31.4241791 69.4482269
41RPR5776
0 0 0 0 0 0 130560 31.89995 64.6682968
41RQQ687
0 1 0 0 0 0 3796912 31.5759392 65.8316422
41RPQ1374
0 0 0 0 0 0 46 31.1298103 64.1925812
42SXD9723
0 0 0 0 0 0 062350 34.8844109 71.1581802
41SMU263
0 0 0 0 0 0 9500700 34.3450012 62.1997185
41RPQ1442
0 0 0 0 0 0 343151 31.1166706 64.199997
41RQR544
0 1 0 0 0 0 2400603 31.6124497 65.6819229
42SXC6929
0 34 8 0 1 0 991100 34.2472496 70.838501
42SXC6930
0 0 0 0 0 591162 34.2478066 70.8385773
42SVB0066
0 0 1 0 0 0 052490 33.006321 67.9365311
41RQR548
0 0 1 0 0 0 0001000 31.6159496 65.6859894
42SXD2560
0 0 0 0 0 0 015400 34.4725304 70.3676529
42SVC4300
0 3 0 0 0 0 006000 33.4919891 68.3863983
42SXD3199
0 0 0 0 0 0 611329 34.4350205 70.4366379
41RPR5560
0 0 1 0 0 0 035800 31.9475002 64.6463013
42RTV2169
0 0 1 0 0 0 955800 31.2032108 66.0792007
42SWB305
0 1 0 0 0 0 2908120 32.6101799 69.3253937
42SWD122
0 0 0 0 0 0 9945599 34.752449 69.1343765
42SWD168
0 0 0 0 0 0 2719461 34.5166702 69.1833267
42SXC2540
0 8 1 0 0 0 089800 34.2417488 70.3617325
41RPQ3410
0 1 0 0 0 0 197999 31.6093102 64.4136963
42RVA724
0 0 0 0 0 0 8906650 31.6948509 68.7097015
42SWD122
0 0 0 0 0 0 9945599 34.752449 69.1343765
42SVC5312
0 1 0 0 0 0 301764 33.4542809 68.4955902
42SYE3090
0 0 0 0 0 0 009000 35.2975617 71.5393066
42SXD7110
0 0 0 0 0 0 047068 34.7514191 70.869278
42SXD2630
0 0 0 0 0 0 034698 34.646431 70.3781433
42SWC925
0 1 1 0 0 0 3001190 33.4461327 69.9955368
42SWC925
0 1 1 0 0 0 3001190 33.4461289 69.9955368
42SWA247
0 0 0 0 0 0 9998000 32.5190392 69.2640533
42SWD123
0 0 0 0 0 0 4056780 34.8532715 69.1349869
41RPR6435
0 0 0 0 0 0 829621 31.8905506 64.7378769
42SWC805
0 0 0 0 0 0 0059600 33.9738617 69.8714218
42SWD122
0 0 0 0 0 0 9945599 34.752449 69.1343765
42SWC657
0 0 0 0 0 0 0155898 33.9415093 69.7109528
42SWD122
0 0 0 0 0 0 9945599 34.752449 69.1343765
42SVB5469
0 0 0 0 0 0 987900 33.3292999 68.5132523
41RPR5340
0 0 0 0 0 0 023899 31.8404808 64.6211472
42SWD122
0 0 0 0 0 0 9945599 34.752449 69.1343765
41SPR9295
0 0 0 0 0 0 671960 32.2677803 65.0486069
41SPR9244
0 0 0 0 0 0 072388 32.2717285 65.0432282
41SPR9319
0 0 0 0 0 0 972840 32.2756691 65.0513763
41SQS6960
0 1 0 0 0 0 013500 32.6262398 65.8734589
42SYE2065
0 0 0 0 0 0 020680 35.4051018 71.4298325
42SXD7876
0 1 3 2 0 0 068300 34.9414482 70.9574509
42SWC246
0 0 0 0 0 0 9916100 33.5843201 69.2661667
42SWD320
0 0 0 0 0 0 1322303 34.5419388 69.3488922
41RQR607
0 5 2 0 0 0 2001130 31.6157894 65.7483673
42SVC4805
0 0 1 0 0 0 009839 33.5268784 68.4405365
42SWC212
0 1 0 0 0 0 0017099 33.5934105 69.2284927
42SVB1211
0 0 0 0 0 0 669258 33.1585388 68.0575485
41RQR501
0 1 0 0 0 0 9910099 31.6989708 65.6398468
41RMQ500
0 0 0 0 0 0 0049998 31.1829701 62.4752502
41SQS6950
0 0 1 0 0 0 513504 32.6263008 65.8724365
41RPR4849
0 1 0 0 0 0 920900 31.8140793 64.5689163
41SQS6960
0 2 0 0 0 0 013500 32.6262398 65.8734589
41SQS7320
0 0 1 0 0 0 021400 32.6965294 65.914093
41SPS9035
0 0 0 0 0 0 635503 32.8410912 65.0339127
41SQS3926
0 0 1 0 0 0 115230 32.6488113 65.550827
42SWD259
0 0 0 0 0 0 0022499 34.5438805 69.2822723
41RPR4750
0 1 0 0 0 0 121500 31.8196201 64.5584564
42SWD255
0 2 0 0 0 0 0025500 34.5709496 69.2780075
41RQR434
0 0 1 0 0 0 3002950 31.6359901 65.5667191
42SVA3941
0 3 6 0 0 0 989257 32.4387894 68.3555527
41SPR9595
0 0 0 0 0 0 081050 32.3492088 65.0822601
41SQR0653
0 0 0 0 0 0 979313 32.3316498 65.1943436
42SWD122
0 0 0 0 0 0 9945599 34.752449 69.1343765
41SQS7217
0 1 0 0 0 0 016038 32.6484795 65.9015579
42RUA453
1 0 0 0 0 0 0039400 31.9800892 67.3626404
41RPR4856
11 52 19 0 1 0 420919 31.8142414 64.569603
42SWD069
0 0 0 0 0 0 9921000 34.5306587 69.0762711
41RPR6730
0 0 0 0 0 0 028300 31.8782101 64.7687531
42SXD1079
0 3 0 0 0 0 936700 34.6662712 70.2092896
41RPR6190
0 2 0 0 0 0 025399 31.8528309 64.7111969
42SWD229
0 1 0 0 0 0 0023200 34.5502701 69.2496033
42SVA3459
0 3 3 0 3 4 180075 32.35569 68.3048172
41SQS6961
0 2 0 0 0 0 913479 32.626049 65.8736496
41RPQ3007
0 0 1 0 0 0 097188 31.6024609 64.371109
42SWD338
0 3 0 0 0 0 8023440 34.5521317 69.369278
41SPR7320
0 1 0 0 0 0 050100 32.0738983 64.8350067
42SWD179
0 1 0 0 0 0 0018900 34.5115891 69.1950073
42SWD229
0 1 0 0 0 0 3722968 34.5481796 69.2499924
42SWD214
0 0 1 0 0 0 6922750 34.5462418 69.2339935
41RQR615
0 1 1 0 0 0 0000700 31.6117401 65.7564697
42SWD168
0 0 0 0 0 0 2719461 34.5166702 69.1833267
42SXD2531
0 0 0 0 0 0 077759 35.0347519 70.3737717
41SQS6790
1 0 0 0 0 0 010900 32.6032295 65.8546066
42SVB3591
0 0 0 0 0 0 062400 33.0983505 68.3131714
41RQQ330
0 0 0 0 0 0 0092400 31.5430508 65.4543381
42SWD168
0 0 0 0 0 0 2719461 34.5166702 69.1833267
42SXD4640
0 0 0 0 0 1 027600 34.5797653 70.5961609
41SPR6580
0 0 1 0 0 0 180100 32.3455315 64.7618637
42SXD3348
0 0 0 0 0 0 610823 34.4302788 70.4527817
41SPR7434
1 0 0 0 0 0 150450 32.0768814 64.8471527
41SMS929
0 0 0 0 0 0 8201421 32.5501518 62.925251
41SPR7549
0 1 0 0 0 0 949300 32.06633 64.8592072
42SUA5100
0 1 0 0 0 0 099200 32.5201302 67.4135971
41RQQ700
0 0 1 0 0 0 0095000 31.5584106 65.8444138
41SMS571
0 0 0 0 0 0 2129699 32.8044281 62.5419998
41RQR591
0 1 0 0 0 0 9902400 31.6275806 65.7326889
41RQR499
0 48 55 0 1 0 0100900 31.6161194 65.6343613
42RTA8441
0 0 0 0 0 0 541422 31.9883709 66.7181473
41RPR9500
0 0 0 0 0 0 100400 31.6222401 65.0558929
41SPR7019
0 0 0 0 3 0 963300 32.1933785 64.8055725
41RPR4370
0 1 0 0 0 0 120200 31.8083801 64.5181427
41SNR3935
0 0 0 0 0 0 71 32.1496697 63.4167519
41SPR8938
0 0 0 0 0 0 770241 32.2528915 65.0104218
42SYE2032
1 0 0 0 0 0 06 35.4044533 71.4259644
42RTV6052
0 2 0 0 0 0 96 30.9756317 66.4922714
41SMT316
0 0 0 0 0 0 0021700 33.6329193 62.2624855
42SWD165
0 1 0 0 0 0 0720909 34.5297318 69.1798706
42SXD2600
0 0 0 0 0 0 6400 34.9106407 70.3792496
42SVB8042
0 0 1 0 0 0 070153 33.1699982 68.7899933
42SVB6855
2 0 6 0 0 0 82 33.0619011 68.6625595
41RPQ2550
0 1 0 0 0 0 084500 31.4885178 64.3213348
42SVB8100
1 0 0 0 0 0 7039 33.1721458 68.7962112
42SVB3201
0 1 0 0 0 0 012070 32.644146 68.2750855
42SVB9538
0 1 1 0 0 0 037550 32.8760757 68.9506149
42SVC7820
0 0 0 0 0 0 7330 34.1002808 68.7636566
42SWB158
0 0 0 0 0 0 0020800 32.7248764 69.1686173
41SMR958
8 0 0 0 0 0 9367381 32.243084 62.9564018
42SWD168
0 0 0 0 0 0 2719461 34.5166702 69.1833267
41SMS769
0 1 0 0 0 0 0015300 32.6751328 62.7536163
41SNU1100
0 1 0 0 0 0 071000 34.9815178 63.1205177
41SPR8910
0 0 0 0 24 0 069700 32.2480621 65.0072479
42SWB037
0 0 0 0 0 0 9499597 33.4357529 69.0408173
42SWC763
41SMT330
0 0 0 0 0 0 08700 34.22192 62.2725792
42SWC048
0 0 0 0 0 0 5856489 33.9488792 69.0525742
42SWD365
0 8 0 0 0 0 0026000 34.5751267 69.3979492
42SWC753
0 1 0 0 0 0 0040800 33.8047066 69.81353
41SPR8035
0 1 0 0 0 0 054040 32.1083069 64.9114609
41RQQ418
0 1 0 0 0 0 5095470 31.5689011 65.548233
41SQS3362
0 1 0 0 0 0 012440 32.6248779 65.4900436
41SPR7370
0 0 1 0 0 0 650328 32.0758781 64.8404083
42SVF9650
0 5 0 0 0 0 059400 36.6802216 68.9608307
42SWD257
0 1 0 0 0 0 9070040 34.9725914 69.2825317
41RPQ0453
0 0 0 0 4 0 075487 31.4093018 64.0996399
41RQQ264
0 0 0 0 0 0 3191558 31.5367718 65.3850021
42SXD7765
0 0 0 0 0 0 064520 34.9075851 70.9445038
41RPR2061
0 0 0 0 3 0 309893 31.7180882 64.2730026
42SWD320
0 1 0 0 0 0 1022300 34.5419121 69.3488541
41SMS349
0 1 0 0 0 0 2394211 33.3852081 62.300312
41RPQ2750
0 0 1 0 0 0 094200 31.5757923 64.3436356
41RQQ717
0 0 0 0 0 0 2387209 31.4878006 65.860405
41RPQ2990
1 1 0 0 0 0 096460 31.5959091 64.3692246
42SWD154
0 1 0 0 0 0 4074650 35.0143738 69.1692352
42RTA6502
0 1 0 0 0 0 930840 31.8891411 66.5156937
41SPR7203
0 1 0 0 0 0 049180 32.0657806 64.8224487
42SVC6607
0 11 4 0 0 0 147490 33.8671799 68.6331635
41RQQ319
1 0 0 0 0 0 9096730 31.5822868 65.444725
41RPR2020
0 1 0 0 0 0 009600 31.7154884 64.2686081
41SPR7352
0 1 0 0 0 0 049700 32.0702438 64.8383255
41RQQ329
0 3 0 0 0 0 0089400 31.5160294 65.4525757
42SWC048
0 1 0 0 0 0 6056490 33.9488869 69.0525971
41RPR6110
0 1 0 0 0 0 026200 31.8601646 64.7028732
42SWD699
0 0 0 0 0 0 2627810 34.5897217 69.762497
41SPR7601
0 2 0 5 0 0 053660 32.1055641 64.8654175
42SWD592
0 1 0 0 0 0 5060600 34.8860664 69.6483994
41SPR7257
0 2 0 0 0 0 049470 32.0683136 64.8282242
41SNR2208
0 0 0 0 0 0 066750 32.2371826 63.2343674
41RPR0706
0 3 2 0 0 0 605132 31.6764889 64.1295242
42SWB167
0 1 1 0 0 0 0044670 32.9401856 69.1786499
42SVB8060
0 0 0 0 0 0 067400 33.1451721 68.7919846
41SMT536
0 0 0 0 8 0 8674315 34.108635 62.4978447
41RPR9383
0 0 2 0 0 0 503786 31.6529675 65.0442734
42SXD3755
0 0 0 0 0 0 007640 34.4010506 70.4964829
42SXD0360
0 2 0 0 0 0 017800 34.4966164 70.1284256
41SNR2750
0 2 0 0 0 0 062200 32.1960144 63.2917633
42SXD3344
0 2 0 0 0 0 911130 34.4330521 70.4524231
42SWC017
0 0 1 0 0 0 2962662 34.0045624 69.0187225
42SWD453
0 0 0 0 0 0 3204852 34.3840599 69.4931107
41SPR7245
0 1 0 0 0 0 048450 32.0591354 64.826767
41RQR596
0 1 0 0 0 0 1902750 31.63064 65.7371979
41RQR557
0 1 0 0 0 0 0000800 31.613945 65.6954117
42SWD230
2 0 0 0 0 0 0021000 34.5304298 69.2506256
41SPR6635
0 0 0 0 0 0 080150 32.3458977 64.7677002
41RPQ1340
1 0 0 0 0 0 036900 31.0603752 64.1885681
41SNR4120
0 1 0 0 0 0 057500 32.1531944 63.4369125
42SWD229
0 1 0 0 0 0 0022600 34.5448608 69.2495804
41SMS496
3 9 0 0 0 0 0109451 32.6214638 62.4627724
41RPR4251
0 0 0 0 3 0 802182 31.6460228 64.5030136
41RPR4870
0 31 17 0 1 0 021300 31.8176594 64.5710983
41RPQ0880
0 1 0 0 0 0 008100 30.8009911 64.1372833
41RPQ2625
0 0 8 0 0 0 072320 31.3785706 64.3276825
42SWB859
0 0 0 0 0 0 0089700 33.3430595 69.9231186
42SWA251
0 3 2 0 0 0 5096020 32.5011673 69.2677307
41SPR7417
0 1 0 0 0 0 050300 32.0755539 64.845314
42SVC7503
0 0 0 1 4 0 497502 34.3184738 68.7286377
42SXD6939
0 0 0 0 0 0 072890 34.9844322 70.855835
42SWB858
0 42 9 0 1 0 0089400 33.3403626 69.9220123
42SVC5400
0 1 0 0 8 2 640861 33.8069382 68.5030747
41RQR338
0 0 0 0 3 0 2541182 31.9825935 65.4747009
42SXD8446
0 5 0 0 0 0 047860 34.7562256 71.0153351
41SNR5666
0 0 1 0 0 0 997375 32.5122299 63.6033287
41RNP3781
0 0 0 0 0 0 533592 30.1330357 63.392601
42SVC8695
0 0 0 0 0 0 070240 34.0728264 68.8585663
41SPR4356
0 0 0 0 3 0 080261 32.3500595 64.5256195
42SWF766
0 0 5 0 0 0 9748288 36.576973 69.8572617
42SVF8903
0 0 0 0 56 0 852017 36.6136093 68.8774185
42SVC4644
0 16 6 0 0 0 011330 33.5402451 68.423111
42SXG2548
0 0 0 0 0 0 967255 37.6438751 70.4224167
42SXD7506
0 0 0 0 0 0 30 34.8943291 70.9151917
42SVF9042
0 0 0 0 0 0 258099 36.6684532 68.8928146
41RPQ1387
0 1 7 0 4 0 997127 31.6036243 64.2004623
41RQQ292
0 0 2 0 0 0 8087880 31.5030537 65.4141312
41RPR1353
0 0 1 0 0 0 027433 31.8770256 64.2003021
42SWB076
0 3 3 0 0 0 5028040 32.7902718 69.0816956
41RPR3191
0 2 1 0 0 0 1535 31.7660599 64.3929443
41RQR547
0 1 4 0 0 0 5702756 31.6317825 65.6859894
41RPQ0525
0 0 0 0 0 0 344212 31.1270981 64.1039505
41RPR1708
0 0 0 0 2 0 103632 31.6619797 64.2349854
42SVC7273
0 0 1 0 0 0 296948 34.3134193 68.7036362
42STA3348
0 1 0 0 0 0 04 32.3287354 66.1678467
41RPR3260
0 0 1 0 0 0 0995 31.7172756 64.399498
42SVC7294
0 2 0 0 0 0 760951 33.9887848 68.7070923
41RPQ1342
0 1 0 0 0 0 4495 31.1329937 64.189682
41RPQ1213
0 2 0 0 0 0 027890 30.9792156 64.174263
42SVC6752
1 0 1 0 4 0 150967 33.8985863 68.6487122
42SVB1301
0 0 0 0 0 0 266585 33.1345024 68.0674057
42SWD128
0 3 4 0 0 0 9018320 34.5064354 69.140419
41SPA4385
0 0 1 0 0 0 701998 36.1520538 64.5991592
42SWD215
0 0 1 0 0 0 02260 34.5448914 69.2343216
42SUA7861
0 0 1 0 0 0 487116 32.4145126 67.7090912
41SQS7101
0 2 1 0 0 0 42 32.632206 65.8885651
42SWB278
0 1 0 0 0 0 4025170 32.7640572 69.2972336
42SYD1132
0 4 0 0 0 0 975431 34.9994392 71.3156586
42SXD8506
0 1 0 0 0 0 547137 34.7496033 71.0217819
41RQQ308
0 0 1 0 0 0 6397102 31.5858669 65.4329453
41RPR3751
0 0 1 0 1 0 38 31.751421 64.4517441
42SXD1050
0 1 0 0 0 0 036800 34.6672058 70.2060394
42SUB3821
0 1 1 0 0 0 08 32.6229363 67.2753677
41SMS304
0 1 0 0 0 0 949 33.3911362 62.2516327
41SMT279
0 1 1 0 0 0 0099500 34.3342857 62.2161827
41RPR2730
0 1 1 0 0 0 1560 31.7688389 64.344307
originator updatedb
group ygroup ccir sigact affiliation dcolor
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N NEUTRAL GREEN
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
DBC - Any
incident that
may create
negative
UNKNOW UNKNOW media. DBC
N N GLOBAL NEUTRAL GREEN
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N ENEMY RED
DBC - Any
aircraft
mishap,
coalition or
UNKNOW UNKNOW civilian. DBC
N N GLOBAL ENEMY RED
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N ENEMY RED
DBC -
Direct or
indirect fire
engagement
directed at
Coalition
Forces, or
executed by
coalition
forces.
Ordnance
release by
coalition
UNKNOW UNKNOW aircraft. DBC
N N GLOBAL ENEMY RED
UNKNOW UNKNOW UNKNOW
DBC -
Green on
Green
engagement
UNKNOW UNKNOW s. DBC
N N GLOBAL FRIEND BLUE
DBC -
Status of
Pakistan
military
operations
and
synchroniza
tion with
coalition
forces on
UNKNOW UNKNOW the border DBC
N N GLOBAL NEUTRAL GREEN
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
DBC -
Green on
Green
engagement
UNKNOW UNKNOW s. DBC
N N GLOBAL FRIEND BLUE
DBC -
Green on
Green
engagement
UNKNOW UNKNOW s. DBC
N N GLOBAL FRIEND BLUE
DBC -
Green on
Green
engagement
UNKNOW UNKNOW s. DBC
N N GLOBAL FRIEND BLUE
DBC -
Injury/Deat
h of
coalition
soldier/mem
UNKNOW UNKNOW ber. DBC
N N GLOBAL FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
ISAF HQ ISAF HQ ENEMY RED
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
ISAF HQ ISAF HQ ENEMY RED
ISAF HQ ISAF HQ ENEMY RED
DBC -
Green on
Green
engagement
UNKNOW UNKNOW s. DBC
N N GLOBAL FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
UNKNOW MANAGE
N R FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N ENEMY RED
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N ENEMY RED
ISAF HQ ISAF HQ ENEMY RED
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N NEUTRAL GREEN
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N ENEMY RED
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N ENEMY RED
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N NEUTRAL GREEN
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N ENEMY RED
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
(SIR
IMMEDIA
TE 7)
Injury/Deat
h of local
national due
UNKNOW UNKNOW to coalition
N N actions CJTF-82 NEUTRAL GREEN
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW
N J3 ORSA ENEMY RED
(SIR
IMMEDIA
TE 7)
Injury/Deat
h of local
national due
UNKNOW to coalition
N J3 ORSA actions CJTF-82 ENEMY RED
UNKNOW
N J3 ORSA FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N NEUTRAL GREEN
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N NEUTRAL GREEN
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N ENEMY RED
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
IMMEDIA
TE 10)
Green on
Green
(ANSF)
UNKNOW UNKNOW engagement
N N s CJTF-82 FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N NEUTRAL GREEN
(SIR
IMMEDIA
TE 9) Any
incident that
may create
UNKNOW UNKNOW negative
N N media CJTF-82 NEUTRAL GREEN
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
(ISAF)
FFIR 3A. -
CREDIBLE
ALLEGATI
ON OF
ISAF /
USFOR-A /
ESF
CAUSING
NON-
COMBATA
NT
UNKNOW INJURY /
N J3 ORSA DEATH J3 ORSA ENEMY RED
(SIR
IMMEDIA
TE 7)
Injury/Deat
h of local
national due
UNKNOW UNKNOW to coalition
N N actions CJTF-82 FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N NEUTRAL GREEN
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
(SIR
IMMEDIA
TE 10)
Green on
Green
(ANSF)
UNKNOW UNKNOW engagement
N N s CJTF-82 FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N NEUTRAL GREEN
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N NEUTRAL GREEN
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N NEUTRAL GREEN
(SIR
FLASH 1)
Death of
A coalition
SIGACTS soldier in
UNKNOW MANAGE support of
N R CJTF-82 CJTF-82 ENEMY RED
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N ENEMY RED
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N ENEMY RED
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
(SIR
IMMEDIA
TE 7)
Injury/Deat
h of local
national due
UNKNOW UNKNOW to coalition
N N actions CJTF-82 FRIEND BLUE
(SIR
IMMEDIA
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
(SIR
IMMEDIA
TE 9) Any
incident that
may create
UNKNOW UNKNOW negative
N N media CJTF-82 NEUTRAL GREEN
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N ENEMY RED
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
(SIR
IMMEDIA
TE 9) Any
incident that
may create
UNKNOW UNKNOW negative
N N media CJTF-82 FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
UNKNOW MANAGE
N R FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N ENEMY RED
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N NEUTRAL GREEN
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW
N J3 ORSA ENEMY RED
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
(SIR
IMMEDIA
TE 10)
Green on
Green
(ANSF)
UNKNOW UNKNOW engagement
N N s CJTF-82 FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
(SIR
IMMEDIA
TE 9) Any
incident that
may create
UNKNOW UNKNOW negative
N N media CJTF-82 FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
ISAF HQ ISAF HQ ENEMY RED
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
ISAF HQ ISAF HQ ENEMY RED
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW
N J3 ORSA ENEMY RED
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N ENEMY RED
UNKNOW UNKNOW
N N FRIEND BLUE
101 Bridge
CSTC-A SIGACTS
JOC NCO Manager FRIEND BLUE
CSTC-A
LAND JOC BTL
WATCH CPT FRIEND BLUE
101 Bridge
CSTC-A SIGACTS
JOC NCO Manager FRIEND BLUE
CSTC-A CSTC-A
JOC NCO JOC NCO FRIEND BLUE
ISAF HQ ISAF HQ ENEMY RED
CSTC-A
ARSIC_EA JOC BTL
ST J2 QC CPT FRIEND BLUE
CSTC-A
CSTC-A JOC BTL
JOC NCO CPT FRIEND BLUE
101 Bridge
LAND SIGACTS
WATCH Manager FRIEND BLUE
CSTC-A CSTC-A
JOC BTL JOC BTL
CPT CPT FRIEND BLUE
TF
Currahee
SIGACT 101 Bridge
Manager S- SIGACTS
3 Manager FRIEND BLUE
TF
Currahee
SIGACT
Manager S-
3 J3 ORSA FRIEND BLUE
CSTC-A
CSTC-A JOC BTL None CSTC-A
JOC NCO CPT Selected JOC NCO FRIEND BLUE
CSTC-A
JOC NCO CJTF KMO FRIEND BLUE
CSTC-A
CSTC-A JOC BTL
JOC NCO CPT NEUTRAL GREEN
CSTC-A
JOC NCO CJTF KMO FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
R ENEMY RED
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
CPOF R FRIEND BLUE
ISAF HQ ISAF HQ ENEMY RED
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
CPOF R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
CPOF R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
CPOF R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (S) R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (S) R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (S) R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (S) R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (N) R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (S) R ENEMY RED
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (S) R ENEMY RED
A A
SIGACTS SIGACTS
MANAGE MANAGE
R R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (C) R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (W) R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (S) R FRIEND BLUE
A A
SIGACTS SIGACTS
MANAGE MANAGE
R R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (S) R FRIEND BLUE
A A
SIGACTS SIGACTS
MANAGE MANAGE
R R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (S) R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
R FRIEND BLUE
A A
SIGACTS SIGACTS
MANAGE MANAGE
R R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (S) R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (S) R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (S) R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (S) R FRIEND BLUE
ISAF HQ ISAF HQ ENEMY RED
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (S) R FRIEND BLUE
J3 ORSA FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (S) R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
R FRIEND BLUE
TF
Currahee A
SIGACT SIGACTS
Manager S- MANAGE
3 R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (W) R ENEMY RED
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (S) R FRIEND BLUE
A A
SIGACTS SIGACTS
MANAGE MANAGE
R R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (W) R FRIEND BLUE
A A
SIGACTS SIGACTS
MANAGE MANAGE
R R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (S) R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (S) R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (C) R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (S) R FRIEND BLUE
RC (S) J3 ORSA FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (W) R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (C) R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (W) R ENEMY RED
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (S) R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (S) R ENEMY RED
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
R FRIEND BLUE
TF Spartan
SIGACTS
Manager J3 ORSA FRIEND BLUE
J3 ORSA FRIEND BLUE
SIR 2. -
Complex
Attack/Mas
s Casualty
J3 ORSA Event J3 ORSA ENEMY RED
TF Spartan
SIGACTS
Manager J3 ORSA FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
RC (S) R ENEMY RED
TF MTN
Warrior
SIGACT
Manager J3 ORSA FRIEND BLUE
(ISAF)
FFIR 3A
CREDIBLE
ALLEGATI
ON OF
ISAF /
USFOR-A /
ESF
CAUSING
NON-
COMBATA
2ND MEB NT
Journal INJURY /
Clerk J3 ORSA DEATH J3 ORSA ENEMY RED
2ND MEB
Journal
Clerk J3 ORSA ENEMY RED
A
ARSIC_NO SIGACTS
RTH J2 MANAGE
DRAFTER R NEUTRAL GREEN
A
ARSIC_NO SIGACTS
RTH J2 MANAGE
DRAFTER R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
R NEUTRAL GREEN
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
ISAF HQ R NEUTRAL GREEN
(ISAF)
FFIR 3A. -
CREDIBLE
ALLEGATI
ON OF
ISAF /
USFOR-A /
ESF
CAUSING
NON-
COMBATA
NT
2ND MEB INJURY / 2ND MEB
SWO J3 ORSA DEATH SWO NEUTRAL GREEN
TF East
JOC Watch J3 ORSA ENEMY RED
(ISAF)
FFIR 3A. -
CREDIBLE
ALLEGATI
ON OF
ISAF /
USFOR-A /
ESF
CAUSING
NON-
A COMBATA A
TFH/2 L SIGACTS NT SIGACTS
RECCE MANAGE INJURY / MANAGE
SQN R DEATH
SIR 1 - R ENEMY RED
Incidents
that
significantly
impact
stability/sec
urity in
AOR, or
lead to
significant
national or
TF Fury TF Fury internationa TF Fury
SIGACTs SIGACTs l interest, SIGACTs
Manager Manager e.g. Manager FRIEND BLUE
SIR 1.E. -
Any
aviation
incident
involving
CF aircraft
that results
2ND MEB in death,
Journal 2ND MEB injury or 2ND MEB
Clerk SWO capture. SWO NEUTRAL GREEN
A
TFH/2 SIGACTS
YORKS MANAGE
OMLT R ENEMY RED
A
TM SIGACTS
WARDAK MANAGE
(2-87 IN) R FRIEND BLUE
(ISAF)
FFIR 3A. -
CREDIBLE
ALLEGATI
ON OF
ISAF /
USFOR-A /
ESF
CAUSING
NON-
A COMBATA A
SIGACTS NT SIGACTS
MANAGE INJURY / MANAGE
ISAF SOF R DEATH R NEUTRAL GREEN
A
SIGACTS
CGBG 1 MANAGE
COY R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
R FRIEND BLUE
(ISAF)
FFIR 3A. -
CREDIBLE
ALLEGATI
ON OF
ISAF /
USFOR-A /
ESF
CAUSING
NON-
A COMBATA A
2ND MEB SIGACTS NT SIGACTS
Journal MANAGE INJURY / MANAGE
Clerk R DEATH R FRIEND BLUE
(ISAF)
FFIR 3A. -
CREDIBLE
ALLEGATI
ON OF
ISAF /
USFOR-A /
ESF
CAUSING
NON-
A COMBATA A
SIGACTS NT SIGACTS
MANAGE INJURY / MANAGE
FOX CO R DEATH
FFIR 3A. - R ENEMY RED
CREDIBLE
ALLEGATI
ON OF
ISAF /
USFOR-A /
ESF
CAUSING
NON-
A COMBATA A
SIGACTS NT SIGACTS
MANAGE INJURY / MANAGE
R DEATH R ENEMY RED
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
R FFIR 3A. - NEUTRAL GREEN
CREDIBLE
ALLEGATI
ON OF
ISAF /
USFOR-A /
ESF
CAUSING
NON-
A COMBATA A
SIGACTS NT SIGACTS
MANAGE INJURY / MANAGE
KCP R DEATH R NEUTRAL GREEN
A
ARSIC_NO SIGACTS
RTH J2 MANAGE
DRAFTER R FRIEND BLUE
(ISAF)
FFIR 3A. -
CREDIBLE
ALLEGATI
ON OF
ISAF /
USFOR-A /
ESF
CAUSING
NON-
A COMBATA A
SIGACTS NT SIGACTS
HQ ISAF MANAGE INJURY / MANAGE
MovCon R DEATH
FFIR 3A. - R NEUTRAL GREEN
CREDIBLE
ALLEGATI
ON OF
ISAF /
USFOR-A /
ESF
CAUSING
NON-
A COMBATA A
SIGACTS NT SIGACTS
MANAGE INJURY / MANAGE
CJSOTF R DEATH R FRIEND BLUE
A
SIGACTS
MANAGE
ANA R FFIR 3A. - FRIEND BLUE
CREDIBLE
ALLEGATI
ON OF
ISAF /
USFOR-A /
ESF
CAUSING
NON-
TF 3 A COMBATA A
GERONIM SIGACTS NT SIGACTS
O (3-509 MANAGE INJURY / MANAGE
PIR) R DEATH R NEUTRAL GREEN
(ISAF)
FFIR 3A. -
CREDIBLE
ALLEGATI
ON OF
ISAF /
USFOR-A /
ESF
CAUSING
NON-
A COMBATA A
TF SIGACTS NT SIGACTS
CHOSIN MANAGE INJURY / MANAGE
(1-32 IN) R DEATH R NEUTRAL GREEN
(ISAF)
FFIR 3A. -
CREDIBLE
ALLEGATI
ON OF
ISAF /
USFOR-A /
ESF
CAUSING
NON-
A COMBATA A
TF SIGACTS NT SIGACTS
LETHAL MANAGE INJURY / MANAGE
WARRIOR R DEATH R NEUTRAL GREEN
(ISAF)
FFIR 3A. -
CREDIBLE
ALLEGATI
ON OF
ISAF /
USFOR-A /
ESF
CAUSING
NON-
A COMBATA A
SIGACTS NT SIGACTS
MANAGE INJURY / MANAGE
TFK R DEATH R ENEMY RED
A
SIGACTS
Unmentored MANAGE
ANA R FRIEND BLUE
(ISAF)
FFIR 3A. -
CREDIBLE
ALLEGATI
ON OF
ISAF /
USFOR-A /
ESF
CAUSING
NON-
TF MTN A COMBATA A
Warrior SIGACTS NT SIGACTS
SIGACT MANAGE INJURY / MANAGE
Manager R DEATH R NEUTRAL GREEN
ADMIN FRIEND BLUE
TF TF Fury
Professional SIGACTs
2-321 FA Manager FRIEND BLUE
TF TAURO
ESP BG J3 ORSA FRIEND BLUE
(ISAF)
FFIR 3A. -
CREDIBLE
ALLEGATI
ON OF
ISAF /
USFOR-A /
ESF
CAUSING
NON-
COMBATA A
NT SIGACTS
INJURY / MANAGE
TFH BRF J3 ORSA DEATH R FRIEND BLUE