AFGHANISTAN - Apr 23 - Afghan Intelligence Service Officer Beheaded; Bomb Kills 6 Others.Assailants abduct abduct /ab·duct/ (ab-dukt´) to draw away from the median plane, or (the digits) from the axial line of a limb.abdu´cent ab·duct v. and behead be·head tr.v. be·head·ed, be·head·ing, be·heads To separate the head from; decapitate. [Middle English biheden, from Old English beh an Afghan intelligence service employee and strike one of the agency's vehicles with a remote-controlled bomb in a separate attack, killing six employees and wounding three. The attacks came as Afghan officials claimed their forces have trapped up to 200 Taliban in a southern village, possibly including the militia's military commander, Mullah mullah Muslim title applied to a scholar or religious leader, especially in the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent. It means “lord” and has also been used in North Africa as an honorific attached to the name of a king, sultan, or member of the nobility. Dadullah. After a winter lull in the violence, Afghan, NATO NATO: see North Atlantic Treaty Organization. NATO in full North Atlantic Treaty Organization International military alliance created to defend western Europe against a possible Soviet invasion. and US-led forces have stepped up operations in recent weeks, hoping to pre-empt pre·empt or pre-empt v. pre·empt·ed, pre·empt·ing, pre·empts v.tr. 1. To appropriate, seize, or take for oneself before others. See Synonyms at appropriate. 2. a. a feared spring offensive by militants that threatened the already shaky grip of President Hamid Karzai's government. In the latest militant attack, an intelligence service vehicle driving from eastern Nuristan province was hit by a remote-controlled bomb in neighboring Laghman province, said Laghman police chief Abdul Karim This article is about the servant to Queen Victoria known as the Munshi. For other individuals of the same name, see Abdul Karim (disambiguation). Hafiz Abdul Karim CIE (1863?-1909), better known as "the Munshi" (variously translated as "teacher" or "clerk" in Hindi), was an . He said six of the agency's workers were killed and three wounded. A similar attack killed two intelligence officers, a soldier and a driver in the provincial capital Noun 1. provincial capital - the capital city of a province capital - a seat of government city, metropolis, urban center - a large and densely populated urban area; may include several independent administrative districts; "Ancient Troy was a great city" , Mehtar Lam, on Apr 22. Also Apr 22, an intelligence service employee was kidnapped and beheaded be·head tr.v. be·head·ed, be·head·ing, be·heads To separate the head from; decapitate. [Middle English biheden, from Old English beh by Taliban at a home in Ghazni province, southwest of Kabul, said deputy governor Muhammad Kazim Allayar. He said the owner of the house was under investigation. Meanwhile in southern Uruzgan province, Afghan police and government officials said up to 200 suspected Taliban had been surrounded in the mountain village of Keshay after they had gathered for a meeting and then clashed with Afghan forces on Apr 21. Deputy Interior Minster for Security Abdul Hadi Khalid told a security commission in Parliament on Apr 23 that it was "possible that Mullah Dadullah is among" those who were attending the meeting. He said Afghan officials had demanded that the Taliban surrender or face military action. He did not mention any deadline for negotiations. Provincial police chief Gen. Muhammad Qasim Khan Qasím khan, Qasim of Kasimov (?-1469), was the first khan of the Qasim Khanate, a Tatar khanate in what is not Russia, from the 1450s. He was the son of Kazan khan Oluğ Möxämmäd. He participated in the battles of Belyov in 1437 and of Suzdal in 1445. said NATO troops were also involved in the siege, but NATO spokeswoman Lt. Col. Angela Billings said she had no information to support the Afghans' account. A Taliban spokesman in the south could not immediately be reached for comment. Killing or capturing Dadullah, a close aide to Taliban supreme leader Mullah Omar Noun 1. Mullah Omar - reclusive Afghanistani politician and leader of the Taliban who imposed a strict interpretation of shariah law on Afghanistan (born in 1960) Mullah Mohammed Omar and a commander with a reputation for ruthlessness, would be a major victory for the Afghan government and its foreign backers, which have struggled to contain the insurgency. NATO and the US military have claimed several successes in targeting militant leaders in recent months, most notably a key associate of Omar, Mullah Akhtar Muhammad Osmani, who was killed in an airstrike in southern Helmand province in December. Intelligence officers in Kabul, meanwhile, discovered a large car bomb in a battered old taxi parked in a crowded civilian area where NATO and US convoys often drive past. Authorities found a tank of gasoline, 10 liters (3 gallons) of explosive chemicals, three grenades and a mortar inside the car, an official said on condition of anonymity because of the agency's policy. The bomb was safely removed, the official said, but it wasn't clear if it had been primed to explode. There have been at least three suicide bomb attacks in Kabul this year, and more than 40 nationwide, mostly in the south and east, a threefold increase on the same period in 2006. According to an AP tally of figures from Western and Afghan officials, in all about 1,000 people, mostly militants, have already died in insurgency-related violence in 2007. |
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