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Shootings at the Pentagon and elsewhere by US servicemen and civilian workers

9 September 2001, Washington (Doha). Two US servicemen were killed when their convoy was rammed by Afghan police at an unguarded point along a highway north of Kabul.

9 September 2001, Washington (Washington DC). The death toll from the US troops killed in Afghanistan has more than doubled to 552, while civilian fatalities total at 1,400. Many more US soldiers are wounded.

8 September 2001, Doha. Afghanistan’s ambassador to the United Nations, Haji Hassan Mohammad al-Dawani, has said it is now possible to kill a Taliban commander while he sleeps in his 우리카지노apartment with several people on his bed (AFP).

8 Septembe우리카지노r 2001, Doha. The United States has admitted killing 300 Taliban and its Afghan allies.

7 September 2001, Lahore. The Taliban say it has released an audio tape in which the leader calls the West „wackoists“ and warns of revenge against them should the US withdraw its soldiers.

6 September 2001, Washington (Doha). The US troops killed in Afghanistan will be buried next month. But most American relatives, especially members of the same „brotherhood“, will not be allowed to bury them.

5 September 2001, Kabul (Afghanistan). The Taliban claims responsibility for a number of bombings in and near the capital that killed more than 80 people.

4 September 2001, Kabul (Afghanistan). The U.S. says its air force has killed Taliban leaders in Afghanistan and in the neighbouring region of Khotan, in which the Taliban control some 10 per cent of the country. It says they had warned of such an attack to American forces.

3 September 2001, Washington (Doha). US forces say an attack on an Afghan army base north of Kabul by Taliban forces and some unknown assailants was a prearranged operation against t바카라사이트heir main military target, the main garrison in Helmand province.

2 September 2001, New York (USA). As US forces withdraw to their bases in Europe and Asia, the Taliban claim responsibility for several small car bombs across the US that killed 13 people. The Taliban called it the „Lone Wolf“ attacks, suggesting its members were never seen.

1 September 2001, London (UK). An attack on the London Stock Exchange left at least 12 people injured and killed one man