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Afghan Mujahideen preparing for the long winter ahead

Taliban spokesman, Hanif, has reported the death of three US occupation soldiers in southeastern part of Afghanistan.

Hanif in an interview with IRIB's Pashto Radio on Thursday said a tank belonging to the US Army was blown up Wednesday night by a remote control landmine, killing three US soldiers on the spot. The landmine was planted by Taliban militia in the city of Kheir-Kout in Afghanistan's Paktia province.

Meanwhile Afghanistan Mujahideen kill 6 US occupation solders, wounded 3, In Shah Wali Kot district of province Kandahar on Wednesday, Theunjustmedia.com reported. Mujahideen shot down another US helicopter, the helicopter was shot down during the US aggressors operation against Mujahideen.

The helicopter was shot down by a rocket, killing 6 US kuffars on board while wounding threeё Theunjustmedia.com reported. This is the third helicopter that has been shot down by Mujahideen is last few days, the Afghanistan Mujahideen have increases there attacks after Ramadan.

In Ramadan most Afghanistan Mujahideen were giving time to spend with their families, so it has taking a bit of time to reorganize but things are getting back to normal as Mujahideen preparing for the long winter ahead.

Earlier, a local United Nations worker was shot and badly wounded Thursday by unidentified gunmen riding motorcycles in Afghanistan’s southern city of Kandahar.

The attackers opened fire as Asasadullah, an employee of the UN political mission in Afghanistan, was going to work in the city, a former stronghold of the ousted Taliban regime.

That who might have been behind the attack is not known and government officials were not immediately available for comment.

Meanwhile, NATO ministers including US Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice are set to approve Thursday plans to send more occupation force to Afghanistan, at talks clouded by a row over CIA prison flights.

Rice will join her NATO counterparts on the last leg of a four-country European tour dogged by the controversy, despite repeated attempts to defuse it by public declarations renouncing torture and abuse.

The main focus of Thursday’s talks is expected to be a deal to expand the occupation force into Afghanistan’s more volatile south, where the US is keen for NATO to ease pressure on its stretched forces. - Agencies

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