Six killed as Taliban storm UN guesthouse in Kabul (Second Lead)October 28th, 2009 KABUL - At least six people, including UN personnel, were killed Wednesday morning when heavily armed Taliban fighters stormed a UN guesthouse in the Afghan capital. Fierce gunbattles broke out between suspected suicide bombers and the police at the UN guesthouse in Shar-e-Naw area of Kabul, Xinhua reported.
UN says 6 workers killed, 9 injured after attack on Kabul house; Taliban claims responsibilityOctober 28th, 2009 UN: 6 workers dead in attack on Kabul guest houseKABUL — The United Nations says six of its staff members are dead after an early morning attack on a guest house in the Afghan capital of Kabul. U.N. spokesman Adrian Edwards said the world body has confirmed six deaths among its workers and that nine others are injured.
12 die in attack on UN in Kabul, rockets fired at hotel (Third Lead)October 28th, 2009 KABUL - Six UN employees and three guards were killed here Wednesday in an audacious dawn terror attack on a UN guesthouse that sparked a fierce gunfight leaving three suicide bombers also dead. Rockets were separately fired at Kabul's only luxury hotel but no one died.
Taliban attack UN guesthouse in Kabul, kill sevenOctober 28th, 2009 KABUL - At least seven persons, including three UN staff, were killed when armed gunmen stormed into a UN guesthouse and opened indiscriminate firing in Kabul early on Wednesday. Security officials said five to six attackers raided the UN building, which is situated in the crowded neighbourhood of Chicken Street at dawn and held several people hostage, besides killing seven persons.
United Nations says 3 staff members killed in shooting in Afghan capital of KabulOctober 27th, 2009 3 UN staff killed in shooting in Afghan capitalKABUL — The United Nations says three of its staff members are dead after an attack in Kabul. Heavy gunfire erupted at a guest house used by U.N.
Afghan police: 7 dead in attack on UN in Kabul, 3 UN staff killedOctober 27th, 2009 Afghan police: 7 dead in attack on UN in KabulKABUL — The United Nations says six of its staff members are dead after an early morning attack on a guest house in the Afghan capital of Kabul. U.N. spokesman Adrian Edwards said the world body has confirmed six deaths among its workers and that nine others are injured.
Afghan copter crashes toll rises from four to 14October 26th, 2009 KABUL - The death toll from crashes in southern and western Afghanistan involving two helicopters rose from four to 14 on Monday. Reports said 14 American soldiers and civilians had died in the two incidents.
Death toll rises to 42 in Iran attackOctober 18th, 2009 TEHRAN - The death toll rose to 42 after an apparent suicide bomb attack against Iran's Revolutionary Guards in southeastern Iran, Press TV reported Monday. The dead included seven senior provincial commanders.
Peshawar blast toll mounts to 41October 9th, 2009 PESHAWAR - The death toll in the Peshawar bomb blast has gone up to 41. North West Frontier Province's Health Minister Zahir Ali Shah told media persons after visiting the injured people in the Lady Reading hospital here that over 40 persons have died in the brutal attack and over 100 grievously injured.
Taliban claims responsibility for attack on Indian mission in Kabul, toll rises to 17October 8th, 2009 KABUL - Taliban has reportedly claimed responsibility for the massive blast that occurred outside the heavily fortified walls of the Indian Embassy in Kabul on Thursday morning. According to reports, the death toll in the incident has risen to 17, which includes two police officers and 15 civilians.
Rocket attack kills three in KabulSeptember 7th, 2009 KABUL - Three civilians were reportedly killed in a rocket attack on the Afghan capital Kabul on Monday. The rocket hit a house in the western part of the city, killing three members of a family, including a young girl, a BBC report quoted the Kabul police official.
Taliban claim rocket attack on Kabul; 1 falls near US Embassy; police say 1 Afghan child hurtAugust 4th, 2009 Taliban claim rocket attack on KabulKABUL — The Taliban are claiming they fired the rockets that have hit various Kabul neighborhoods, including near the American Embassy. Police say at least five rockets exploded at daybreak Tuesday, injuring one child.
2 US troops, 1 Briton killed in bombings in AfghanistanJuly 22nd, 2009 2 US troops, 1 Briton killed in AfghanistanKABUL — Bombs killed two U.S. troops and one Briton in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday, as the death toll mounts in the bloodiest month of the war.
Four foreign soldiers killed in Afghanistan bombingJune 29th, 2009 KABUL - Four foreign soldiers were killed Monday in a roadside bombing outside Kabul, said a spokesman for the government of Maidan Wardak province. Shahidullah Shahid said the troopers died when their convoy was hit by a roadside bomb in the Jalrez district, about 40 km west of Kabul.
Rocket attack kills three in KabulDecember 26th, 2008 KABUL - Two rockets hit western part of Afghan capital Kabul Saturday night, killing at least three people, witnesses said. The incident occurred at around 8.30 p.m.