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Neuester Erfolg im Bush-Terrorkrieg: Taliban Close In On Afghan Capital Of Kabul
-->Ich plädiere dafür, dass Schröder, Merkel, Schäuble, Struck und Fischer sowie deren"Deutschland-wird-am-Hindukusch-verteidigt"-Hintersassen endlich höchstselbst mit der Knarre in der Hand das in Kabul endlich ändern!
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Taliban Close In On Afghan Capital Of Kabul
Sep 29, 2003
By Zafir Jamaal, JUS
Taliban Mujahideen have closed in on the suburbs of Kabul, the Afghan capital, after taking the strategic town of Sarobi in an operation that even Afghan officials consider “amazing”. Taliban Mujahideen are now amassing for a classic offensive from the south and east to take Kabul.
As Taliban Mujahideen closed in on Kabul, Taliban leaders urged government forces to lay down their arms and surrender, saying that President Burhanuddin Rabbani was 'preparing to flee'. Commander of the Faithful Mullah Omar offered the government forces amnesty and told them to stay at their posts to keep order.
The Taliban have proven once again their ability to make quick and easy military as it did when it came to power in 1994. They have two thirds of the country wrapped up are pushing north to try to surround Kabul and take the government's air base at Bagram, 30 miles north of Kabul.
On Wednesday, Kabul police seized 47 rockets, each loaded with 91 small bombs that were aimed at Kabul, fused and ready to be fired.
This is the biggest threat to the Kazai regime yet. It now has very little territory under its control, beyond the immediate are of Kabul and some remote and militarily insignificant areas in the north.
It unclear how General Abdul Rashid Dostam, the warlord who has control of the oil rich north and who is known for switching sides, will play into the equation.
Aid Worker Killed
Meanwhile, Taliban Mujahideen have killed another Afghan working for a local humanitarian agency and seriously wounded his driver, District military commander Haji Ghulam Sarwar said in a phone conversation with Reuters on Thursday.
He said the worker with the Voluntary Association for Rehabilitation of Afghanistan was killed when four Mujahideen attacked his vehicle on the road to the city of Kandahar in Girishk district, about 345 miles west of Kabul.
Sarwar said two of the attackers had been arrested and were carrying documents and a satellite telephone. He also added that the attackers were traveling in a Toyota taxi and initially approached the aid workers' in an attempted to divert them. When they refused, they shot the engineer, the site manager of VARA's office in the province of Nimroz, in the neck, killing him instantly, and wounded the driver.
Taliban Fire Rockets At US Base
Meanwhile AFP reports that Taliban Mujahideen fired 10 rockets at two US military bases near Afghanistan's border with Pakistan, Eight of the rockets landed near the base at Shkin in Paktika province and two landed near a base in northeast Kunar province late Tuesday but Afghan officials report no casualties.
"Shkin, we call it the most evil place in Afghanistan. We have lost more soldiers in Shkin than any other place in Afghanistan," Colonel Rodney Davis told reporters in Kabul.
Afghan troops say that Taliban Mujahideen are now armed with technology including night-vision gear and satellite telephones. (JUS)

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