Afghanistan: Taliban attack two Nato bases

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The assaults on the sprawling Forward Operating Base Salerno in Khost province
and nearby Camp Chapman, took place at 3am local time.

Camp Chapman was the scene of a major attack in December, when a suicide
bomber entered the base and killed seven CIA employees.

Major Wazir Pacha of the provincial police headquarters said insurgents used
rifles, heavy machine guns, rocket-propelled grenades, and other heavy
weapons, but had been repelled.

“The area is under control, but we still need to find those hiding,” he said.

Small arms fire could still be heard in the area mid-morning, witnesses said,
while Nato helicopters patrolled overhead.

Police discovered a vehicle laden with ammunition and another packed with
explosives that had become stuck in deep mud. Major Pacha said the second
vehicle was probably intended to be used as a suicide truck bomb.

On Friday, homemade bombs killed three US soldiers in southern and eastern
Afghanistan, bringing the total number of foreign troops killed in
Afghanistan this month to 55.

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IHH releases flotilla raid report

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The organization which sent the Gaza aid flotilla which was intercepted by the IDF earlier this month, released a report Thursday outlining the events of the raid.

Describing the goal of the aid flotilla as “completely civilian in nature” and “carrying the conscience of the world,” the report categorized the IDF interception as a terrorist attack carried out by the Israeli government in “international waters against civilians who had come together for peaceful purposes.”

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Further claims included torture by Israeli authorities once the passengers were taken into custody and brought into the Ashdod port. “The participants received physical blows and were subjected to psychological torture,” the report alleged.

The report continued to explain that the IDF soldiers used machine guns to fire at the Mavi Marmara before boarding, as three different types of shots were heard by the passengers.  The soldiers who rappelled from the helicopters onto the ship, shot into the crowd as they descended using real bullets, according to the IHH. 

IHH described that the raid developed in a hostile manner with the objective to kill, and considered the initial fired shots by the IDF not as warnings, but as shots that were meant to kill unarmed civilians on the ship. The passengers that were killed by shots to the head, who according to the report were unarmed, further proves the objective of the IDF, claimed IHH.

The three IDF soldiers taken below deck by passengers who were allegedly trying to protect themselves from the soldiers, were being taken to the ship’s doctors to be treated, explains the report.

The report accused the IDF of several crimes, including the obstruction
of communication and severing of communications, illegal questioning
and arrest, confiscation of passports, the seizure of ships, humanitarian
aid and personal items, and physical and psychological torture,
maltreatment and physical abuse by Israeli authorities.

Numerous passengers were quoted in the report, expressing their side of
the events while being on the ship. In addition, the report included
various photographs of the raid, including photos of Israeli soldiers
and injured passengers. The names of the dead and injured passengers
were also listed in the report. 

The 42-page report included computer generated graphics of the Israeli
naval operation including coordinates along with a chronology of events
of the raid. 

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