Afghanistan timeline August 2004

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[edit] August 31, 2004

[edit] 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 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 U.S. planes bombed the village.

[edit] August 29, 2004

  • 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 Dutch AH-64 Apache on regular patrol over Kabul crashed, slightly injuring one crewman.
  • In Kandahar, Afghan security forces arrested five men suspected of planning an ambush on U.S. troops., an Afghan official said.
  • Iran opened its first bank, Arjan, in Afghanistan.

[edit] August 28, 2004

[edit] August 27, 2004

[edit] August 23, 2004

[edit] 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.

[edit] August 19, 2004

[edit] August 18, 2004

[edit] August 17, 2004

[edit] August 12, 2004

[edit] August 11, 2004

[edit] August 10, 2004

[edit] August 7, 2004

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[edit] August 1, 2004