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24 October 2003:
747 days have passed since America launched its latest Crusade against Islam and its people.
A number of Muslim prisoners were captured in this Crusade and taken to Guantanamo Bay in Cuba where their beards were forcibly shaved and they are being held in cages subject to Malaria, heatstroke and other tropical diseases.
Ambush in Paktika Kills upto 100 Coalitions Troops and Destroys 21 Vehicles
MEERANSHAH (AZZAM):
Mujahideen forces ambushed a Coalition convoy consisting of 29 vehicles filled with soldiers at Manray Kandao in the Paktika province.
The convoy was heading to GyanKhail from the Urgun region in Paktika when the attack occurred near the village of Sheekhan. 21 of the 29 vehicles were completely destroyed, many of them still full of Coalition troops.
Mujahideen reports as well as reliable eyewitness accounts put the Coalition death toll at 100 or more.
The fighting lasted for around 15 minutes before the Mujahideen withdrew.
Apache gunships and B-52 bombers arrived shortly after the attack and proceeded to heavily bomb the area in and around Sheekhan village.
There were reports of many casualties due to the bombing.
●聖戦士部隊はパクティカ州マンレイ・カンドー地区(Manray Kandao)で連合軍のコンボイを待ち伏せ攻撃、連合軍の死者は100名以上。
襲撃の直後にB-52爆撃機とアパッチが現場に到着しSheekhan村を爆撃、多数の犠牲者がでた。犠牲者は民間人だと思われる。
●Sheekhan村付近で、聖戦士の攻撃により合計11名のアフガン兵が死亡。
NNIはパクティカ州で4名、ウルガン地区で7名のアフガン兵が殺害されたと報じた。
バグラム空軍基地の米軍報道官は、米兵とアフガン兵各1名が戦闘で重傷を負ったが、死者はでていない、と語った
アフガンラジオによると、ジャララバードで爆弾が爆発、建物の損傷のみで、死者はでていない模様。
These were most likely local civilians from the area as the Mujahideen reported that they had completely evacuated the region well before the bombardment.
11 Afghan Troops Killed in Mujahideen Strikes in Other Areas of Afghanistan
KABUL (AZZAM):
Reports collected from various regions disclosed that a total of 11 Afghan troops were killed in Mujahideen strikes excluding the ambush near Sheekhan village.
The NNI reported that four Afghan troops were killed in the Paktika province while seven others were killed in the border region of Urgun.
Speaking about the border engagement with the Mujahideen, a US military spokesman at Bagram airbase said that no Coalition forces had been killed.
He said that only one US and one Afghan soldier had received serious injuries in a battle lasting well over half and hour.
The spokesman also said that air support was called in to assist the ground offensive.
The Mujahideen were reported to have retreated towards the Pakistani border regions as they withdrew.
Afghan Radio reported that there were two bomb explosions in Jalalabad, but they did not cause any loss of lives.
However, media and electricity buildings were damaged.
During a house-to-house search in Paktia US sources said that soldiers had confiscated weapons from people.