Afghanistan timeline June 2004

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[edit] June 30, 2004

  • Bombs hidden in fruit carts exploded at two separate security checkpoints in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, killing four and injuring 23.
  • U.S. and Afghan National Army troops traded gunfire with rebels near Daychopan district, Afghanistan, killing five and capturing seven. One Afghan soldier was wounded.

[edit] June 29, 2004

[edit] June 26, 2004

  • In Afghanistan, a bomb planted in a minibus carrying workers to voter registration sites from Jalalabad to the Shinwar District exploded, killing two Afghani U.N. election workers, and injuring three. Taliban spokesman Abdul Latif Hakimi claimed responsibility. The driver left the vehicle just before the explosion. He was caught by police shortly thereafter.

[edit] June 25, 2004

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[edit] June 23, 2004

[edit] June 22, 2004

  • Seven rocket-propelled grenades were fired at a U.S. military base in Khost, Afghanistan, slightly wounding two soldiers and three Afghan interpreters.

[edit] June 21, 2004

[edit] June 20, 2004

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[edit] June 14, 2004

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[edit] June 12, 2004

[edit] June 11, 2004

  • In southeast Afghanistan, eleven rockets were fired at a U.N. convoy carrying government officials.
  • During his visit to the U.S., Afghan interim president Hamid Karzai scrubbed his planned weekend visit to the Afghani community in California and began his visit to Washington by representing Afghanistan at the state funeral of former U.S. president Ronald Reagan. This marked the first time an Afghani head of state or government had ever attended a funeral of an American president.

[edit] June 10, 2004

[edit] June 9, 2004

[edit] June 8, 2004

  • U.S.-led coalition and Afghan forces completed a week-long operation in the Daychopan District of Zabul Province, Afghanistan. Through the course of the operation, 73 rebel fighters were killed and 13 captured. Six Afghan government forces and four coalition soldiers were wounded, and none killed.
  • Afghan interim president Hamid Karzai began a week-long visit to the United States. His first appearance was at Fort Drum, New York.

[edit] June 7, 2004

  • A U.S. soldier was killed and two others wounded after their vehicle hit a landmine in southeastern Afghanistan. They were taken to Kandahar airfield hospital where the one soldier died.

[edit] June 6, 2004

  • U.S. warplanes pounded dozens of insurgents hiding in caves near Tirin Kot, Afghanistan.
  • In Qalay-e Naw, Badghis Province, Afghanistan, a grenade was tossed over the wall of the compound housing the Italian relief group Alisei. A vehicle and a water tank were damaged, but no one was injured.

[edit] June 5, 2004

  • In Paktia Province, Afghanistan, a convoy of Afghan and foreign staff preparing for the elections was ambushed. There were no injuries.

[edit] June 4, 2004

  • North of Spin Boldak, Afghanistan, militants exchanged fire with U.S.-led forces. There were no reports of injuries, but five militants were detained.

[edit] June 3, 2004

[edit] June 2, 2004

[edit] June 1, 2004

  • Haji Ajab Shah, the chief of police Jalalabad, Afghanistan, was killed and three of his staff injured after a bomb exploded underneath his chair.