KABUL (PAN): NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) lost its 566 servicemembers in 2011, showing a 21 percent decline in the fatalities compared to 711
PARAKH (PAN) withdrew from central Panjsher province, officials said on Thursday. As part of security transition from foreign soldiers to Afghan security forces, US troops based
KABUL, the alliance said on Wednesday. Tuesday’s deaths were announced in a brief statement from the NATO-led force that neither revealed the servicemembers’ nationalities nor
ASADABAD (PAN): Residents of a remote valley in eastern Kunar province on Monday protested against night-time searches of their homes by international troops and Afghan
KABUL in a statement also said its five troops died following an improvised explosive device attack. The ISAF statement did not provide further details, but
KABUL-led troops continued to take place, it could hinder a strategic partnership agreement with the US, a presidential spokesman said on Wednesday. Despite renewed objections
KABUL on Monday said US-led forces will increasingly take the lead in night-raids, insisting not a single shot was fired in 85 percent of such operations.
GARDEZ (PAN-led troops in southeastern Paktia province. The predawn raid by NATO and Afghan forces on the house of Paktia Counternarcotics Department head, Hafizullah Ahmadzai,
KANDAHAR CITY (PAN-led troops in southern Kandahar province, an official said on Saturday. The insurgents were planting mines in the Mazrai area of Maiwand district
BADGHIS: Two Afghan National Army (ANA) soldiers were killed in a roadside bombing in northwestern Badghis province, an official said on Thursday. Speaking on condition
KABUL, the alliance said on Thursday. The soldier was killed on Wednesday in an insurgent attack, an ISAF statement said, without revealing the servicemember’s nationality
SHARAN (PAN‘s troubled tribal region of South Waziristan, an official said. A day after his arrival in Kabul on an unannounced trip, Panetta told troops