Timeline of Afghanistan (March 2002)
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This is a timeline of the history of Afghanistan in March 2002. The list is not complete and you are welcome to expand it.
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[edit] Saturday, March 2, 2002
In an incident of friendly fire, U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer Stanley Harriman, of the Third Special Forces Group, and two Afghans were killed by a U.S. AC-130 gunship that mistook their convoy for enemies. They had been moving into position for Operation Anaconda. Three U.S. and 14 Afghan troops were wounded in the attack. It was originally reported that they were ambushed.
[edit] Wednesday, March 6, 2002
A blast killed two German and three Danish soldiers as they defused a Soviet-made SA-3 anti-aircraft missiles near the airport in Kabul. Eight people were wounded.
[edit] Saturday, March 9, 2002
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and the Afghan Red Crescent Society (ARCS) jointly celebrated International Women's Day in Kabul. Attending the event were over 130 ARCS staff members and volunteers, representatives of the Afghan government and of local and foreign non-government organizations. Tribute was paid to the women who had played a crucial role in helping children survive.
[edit] Monday, March 11, 2002
Through his deputy, Qutbuddin Hilal, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar pledged support for Hamid Karzai. Hekmatyar also supported the return of the king.
[edit] Thursday, March 21, 2002
UNICEF completed a "Back to school" project, providing thousands of basic packs for the schools, students and teachers in Afghanistan.
[edit] Thursday, March 28, 2002
The U.N. Security Council voted to create a U.N. assistance mission in Afghanistan for one year.
[edit] See also
Timeline of the War in Afghanistan:
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