29 killed, 15 injured in Ghazni operations

 GHAZNI, June 7 –  Over 13 enemy security personnel were killed and 10 more sustained injuries in a violent fighting as Mujahideen counterattacked the enemy offensives and thwarted their attempts to break Mujahideen siege of Shalgar district of Ghazni province on Wednesday. Four of the enemy tanks were destroyed in the fighting. Later, Mujahideen dismantled a […]

 GHAZNI, June 7 –  Over 13 enemy security personnel were killed and 10 more sustained injuries in a violent fighting as Mujahideen counterattacked the enemy offensives and thwarted their attempts to break Mujahideen siege of Shalgar district of Ghazni province on Wednesday. Four of the enemy tanks were destroyed in the fighting.

Later, Mujahideen dismantled a post in the said district, causing the enemy further losses of life and injuries, while a Mujahid fighter suffered injuries in the operations supported by U.S aerial attacks.

In another report, Mujahideen seized an enemy base, killing 11 puppets and leaving many more wounded in Qarabagh district of the province last night, while a vehicle was also destroyed.

Similarly, Mujahideen seized from the enemy a good deal of arms and ammo.

A further 2 puppets were killed and 3 more were wounded with a tank destroyed in an exchange of fire with Mujahideen, while a Mujahid suffered martyrdom with another one wounded in the entire operations.

On Thursday Mujahideen fired missiles into the governor office where a meeting of the U.S invaders with the governor was going on. The meeting was disrupted and the participants fled the meeting in panic.

In another report from Ghazni, 3 puppets were killed when Mujahideen attacked a check post in Shalgar district of the province last night.

In the province’s Giro district, 2 puppets were wounded when Mujahideen attacked the enemy posts last night.

Separately, Mujahideen attacked the enemy convoy in the Dayak district of the province on Wednesday, while Mujahideen targeted a check post in the provincial capital of Ghazni province later yesterday. There are, however, no reports of the enemy casualty toll.