CJSOTF-A Operational Updates
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan- Taliban fighters in Khakrez District of Kandahar province fired a rocket-propelled grenade and three mortars at the district center Oct. 9, killing a young girl. The rocket struck near the front gate of the district center in Khakrez where the child was playing. Shrapnel from the rocket struck the child in the abdomen and legs causing severe bleeding. Despite the efforts of medical personnel, the child died shortly after the attack. Taliban fighters continue to disregard the safety of Afghan citizens with attacks such as this. The inability of Taliban to sustain attacks against Afghan National Security Forces causes them to rely on weapons, such as rockets, mortars, and roadside bombs that do not discriminate between their intended targets and civilians. “The child [body] was returned to her family and her funeral was held the morning of the next day [Oct. 10],” said Khakrez District Gov. Mohammad Yousef.
(Article by Staff Sergeant Brandon McIntosh, CJSOTF-A. 12 OCT 2013.)
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LOGAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan- Logar Provincial Governor Arsala Jamal was killed at a mosque in Pul-e Alam district, Logar province, Oct. 15. The provincial governor was speaking during the morning service at Jamé Mosque in celebration of the start of Eid al-Aldha when a previously placed improvised explosive device detonated near the stage. Both he and his two bodyguards were killed. Arsala Jamal had recently assumed office as the Logar provincial governor in April. He was a strong supporter of traditional Afghan systems and good governance throughout the province. During his tenure as the Khost provincial governor, he demonstrated similar attributes, leading to his move to Logar as the provincial governor. Prior to this incident, five attempts had been made on his life. Provincial National Defense of Security Director Brig. Gen. Amanullah, who was also inside of the mosque, received minor injuries during the explosion. Approximately 14 Afghan civilians were injured during the attack. Mohammed Hashim Faizi, the Logar deputy provincial governor, is now the acting provincial governor. A native to the province, he was introduced as the deputy provincial governor in January. No one has claimed responsibility for the attack. The incident remains under investigation.
(Article by Staff Sergeant JaJuan Broadnax, CJSOTF-A. 16 OCT 2013.)















