Nato: Two Coalition Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan
Posted by Eka on Aug 22, 2010 | Leave a Comment
Two coalition soldiers in Afghanistan were killed in firefight with Taliban groups. Meanwhile in another incident, a woman and two children were killed in an operation to eradicate Al Qaeda.
The identity of the soldier who was killed was not announced by the NATO, considering that it is Nato standard policy. Treaty Organization North Antlantik ensured if both died in a firefight with the Taliban in southern Afghanistan.
The...
Two Australian soldiers killed in Afghanistan
Posted by Eka on Aug 21, 2010 | Leave a Comment
Two Australian soldiers killed in Afghanistan. They were killed while on patrol.
According to the news, two Australian soldiers were killed by a hit by an active ingredients explosion when both were in the vehicle to patrol. They were killed around 10:30 local time on Friday.
The death of two soldiers from Australia that adds a long list of Australian soldiers who died in that country. According to records already 20...
Palestinian-Israeli will discuss peace issues
Posted by Eka on Aug 21, 2010 | Leave a Comment
The plan, the Palestinians and Israel will be reunited to open direct talks on September 2, the next in the process of creating peace in the Middle East. The meeting of two nations would be held in Washington.
Countries that have the power like the United States, European Union, Russia and the United Nations will be invited to discuss the draft statement the two sides to negotiate. Details have been approved by the delegates...
7 killed, 14 wounded by a bomb in Xinjiang
Posted by Eka on Aug 19, 2010 | Leave a Comment
7 killed and 14 people were wounded by a bomb blast suspected to be in a three-wheeled vehicle exploded at a bridge Aksu City, Xinjiang southwest. “We’re still investigating this incident,” said Government Spokesman Hou Hanmin Xinjiang Xinhua quoted as saying.
Aksu is located approximately 650 kilometers from the capital city of Xinjiang, Urumqi.
Earlier, on a year ago, Xinjiang, hit by riots that brought...
U.S. Combat Troops Leave Iraq
Posted by Eka on Aug 19, 2010 | Leave a Comment
U.S. combat troops from the 4th Stryker Brigade U.S. Army has leave Iraq toward Kuwait, Wednesday, August 18, 2010. They are the last brigade of U.S. combat troops out of Iraq after more than seven years in charge.
According to the page of the Voice of America, their departure was to meet the commitments of President Barack Obama. U.S. combat forces must leave Iraq no later than August 31, 2010. As promised Obama on election...
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