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Afghanistan timeline August 2004
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Timeline of Afghan history
August 31, 2004
*In
Nangahar province,
Afghanistan, security forces arrested two men, Afghan
Hesmatullah and
Pakistani
Shahzada Gul, distributing
Taliban leaflets calling for a
holy war against
United States U.S.-led coalition forces and the government.
*
Afghanistan Afghan Foreign Minister
Abdullah (Afghanistan) Abdullah traveled to
India to discuss a US$400 million Indian aid package for Afghanistan. He met with
Natwar Singh and Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh and other senior officials.
*
NATO peacekeepers seized dozens of rockets,
mortar shells and
hand grenades from a truck which was trying to enter
Kabul,
Afghanistan.
*In
Kabul,
Afghanistan, Afghan intelligence agents arrested a bus driver with several guns and ammunition in his vehicle.
August 30, 2004
*
NATO troops detained a man on the grounds of
Kabul Airport and found traces of explosives on his hands. They then turned him over to local authorities.
*The
U.S. Embassy in
Afghanistan e-mailed
United States U.S. citizens in
Kabul, informing them to limit their movements, take strict security measures and avoid "potential target areas" such as government offices, military bases and upscale restaurants frequented primarily by foreigners.
*Eight people in
Waradesh in
Pech district in
Kunar province,
Afghanistan were killed and an Afghan aid worker injured when
United States U.S. planes bombed the village.
August 29, 2004
*
Georgia (country) Georgia's 16th mountain battalion, commanded by Captain
Shavleg Tabatadze, traveled to
Germany for a two-week training before they embark on a 100-day mission in
Afghanistan.
*At least nine children and one adult were killed when a bomb exploded in a school in
Paktia province,
Afghanistan.
*At least nine people were killed and dozens injured when a bomb hidden in a car exploded in front of the
DynCorp office in
Kabul,
Afghanistan.
Taliban spokesman Mullah
Hakim Latifi claimed responsibility.
*In
Afghanistan, a
Netherlands Dutch AH-64 Apache on regular patrol over
Kabul crashed, slightly injuring one crewman.
*In
Kandahar,
Afghanistan Afghan security forces arrested five men suspected of planning an ambush on
United States U.S. troops., an Afghan official said.
*
Iran opened its first bank,
Arjan, in
Afghanistan.
August 28, 2004
*In
Zabul province,
Afghanistan,
United States U.S. and
Afghan National Army soldiers captured 22
Taliban suspects.
*Ten people, including nine children, were killed after a bomb exploded at a religious school in
Paktia province,
Afghanistan.
August 27, 2004
*
Pashtun warlord
Amanullah was brought by
Afghanistan Afghan authorities from
Herat to
Kabul and held under arrest.
August 23, 2004
*
Afghanistan Afghan interim president
Hamid Karzai began a two-day visit in
Pakistan, meeting first with Pakistan president
Pervez Musharraf.
*Members of the
Afghan National Army raided rebel hideouts near the border of
Afghanistan and
Pakistan.
*Twelve
Afghanistan Afghan presidential candidates called for interim president
Hamid Karzai to resign and to withdraw from the
October 9 election. They argued that as an incumbent, he has an unfair advantage.
August 21, 2004
*Three people were killed and two others critically wounded when their pickup truck tried to run a checkpoint in
Ghazni province. An infant in the vehicle was unhurt.
August 19, 2004
*A bomb exploded in a
U.N.-run
voter registration building in
Farah,
Afghanistan. Several security personnel were injured.
August 18, 2004
*18-year-old
Friba Razayee became the first woman ever to compete for
Afghanistan at the
Olympic Games. She competed in
judo against
Spain's
Cecila Blanco.
August 17, 2004
*
United States U.S. warplanes bombed the forces of
Amanullah near
Herat,
Afghanistan. Khan's forces were engaged in fighting the militia backing
Herat province governor
Ismail Khan. Amanullah agreed to a cease-fire.
*
United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan reported to the
United Nations Security Council that more than 9.9 million people had registered to vote in
Afghanistan, a number that exceeded the estimated total of eligible voters for the whole country.
August 12, 2004
*A
United States U.S. UH-60 Black Hawk crashed in
Khost province,
Afghanistan, killing at least one soldier and injuring fourteen. Four personnel were seriously injured and evacuated to the hospital at
Bargam Air Base.
August 11, 2004
*
Mullah Janan, a
Taliban military commander, was killed while leading an ambush on a
United States U.S.-Afghan military convoy in
Laghman province,
Afghanistan.
*
United States U.S. Defense Secretary
Donald Rumsfeld visited
Kabul,
Afghanistan.
August 10, 2004
*
Afghanistan Afghan election officials released the list of approved presidentual candidates for the
October 7 election; the list of seventeen included
Hamid Karzai,
Yunus Qanooni,
Mohammed Fahim and
Abdullah Abdullah.
August 7, 2004
*Two
United States U.S. soldiers and their
Afghanistan Afghan interpreter were killed when their
Humvee struck a
land mine landmine positioned along their route in
Ghazni province. A third soldier was wounded.
August 6, 2004
*A convoy of ten
United States U.S. vehicles east of
Daychopan,
Zabul province,
Afghanistan was ambushed by about ten rebels who fired
rocket propelled grenades. One
Humvee was struck, injuring five soldiers.
*Rebels set off a roadside
improvised explosive device IED near
Qalat,
Zabul province,
Afghanistan, injuring three
United States U.S. soldiers.
*In response to the killings of two relief workers on
August 4, the
UNHCR announced it was scaling operations down in southeastern
Afghanistan.
*In
Uruzgan province,
Afghanistan, rebels ambushed a convoy of Afghan election workers, killing two.
August 5, 2004
*As part of the
Combatant Status Review Tribunals at
Guantanamo Bay,
Cuba, with hands bound and feet chained to a metal ring in the floor, an
Afghanistan Afghan detainee pleaded for his freedom before the first
United States U.S. military review tribunal partially opened to observers.
*In
Kabul,
Afghanistan, authorities charged
Reza Khan (Taliban) Reza Khan of
murder,
rape and highway
robbery involving four foreign journalists on
November 19,
2001.
August 4, 2004
*Two
Afghanistan Afghans, a field officer and his driver, working for
Malteser Germany, a
Catholic relief agency, were killed by gunmen in
Zormat. As a result of the attack, Malteser suspended its operations in Afghanistan.
*
Afghanistan Afghan Defense Minister
Mohammed Fahim endorsed the presidential candidacy of
Hamid Karzai.
*At an undisclosed school in
Parwan province,
Afghanistan, about 100 boy soldiers enroll in the
Afghan New Beginnings Program.
August 1, 2004
*A three-day battle began between
Afghan National Army and
United States U.S. troops and militants near
Zhawara,
Khost province,
Afghanistan. Coalition ground forces were assisted by
United States U.S. B-1 Lancer,
A-10 Thunderbolt II and
helicopter gunships. Between 10 and 70 rebels were killed; at least one Afghan soldier was killed.
*Several people were killed in a gunfight between rebels and
Afghanistan Afghan forces in
Gurbuz district,
Khost province.
*In
Kandahar province,
Afghanistan, rebels threw
grenades at the office of a demining group.
*In
Logar province,
Afghanistan, a bomb hit a vehicle carrying a
mayor and a
judge, killing three of the judge's children.
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