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HELMAND, Dec. 07 – A U.S. spy plane was shot down on Monday morning December 07 in Nad Ali Taliban allege missile attack
district of Helmand. The report says the U.S spy plane fell down at the same when a frontal against Tarin Kowt, Uruzgan
engagement was in progress between Mujahideen of Islamic Emirate and the foreign invaders whose airfield (Voice of Jihad, English)
4 soldiers were killed and 3 badly wounded during the fighting, adding that 2 Mujahids, too, are #talprop http://is.gd/5frmN
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Now Zad explosions cause invaders huge casualties (Official English) – Arabic version
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HELMAND, Dec. 07 – The foreign coalition forces suffered immense losses and casualties in the
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province.  According to the details, the NATO soldiers were out on an operation against Mujahideen
in “Sarafano” and “Demiano” areas of this district as the enemy were targeted by IEDs, the former was Blogroll
exploded to their foot patrol, the latter to their combat patrol tank, killing 5 NATO soldiers and Afghanistan Analysts Network
wounding another 6. The NATO top-level officers have reportedly been among the killed marines. In (AAN)
another news, in the late morning hours of December 05, Mujahideen hit a U.S base with missile All Things Counter Terrorism
strikes from a distance of 50m at Shano village in “Qala-e-Now” area of Khanshin district of the
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URUZGAN, Dec. 06 – Tarinkoot airport, a station for dozens of combined Afghan-coalition forces,
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came under attack by Mujahideen of the Islamic Emirate early Sunday night in the province’s capital
Tarinkoot town. According to the details, 5 missiles were struck near the terminal, ending up killing Registan.net
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