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02 October 2003:
725 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.
"There is Only One Death So Why Not Make it For the Sake of Allah?"
KUNAR (AZZAM):
At least 16 US marines were killed and many others critically injured in a Martyrdom operation carried out at a US military base in the Breekot region of Kunar province.
The Mujahideen entered the camp whilst firing ferociously with heavy machine gun fire and hand grenades.
Fear and panic spread through the American ranks due to the severity of the attack.
Those who were dead remained there, whilst those who were able fled for their lives tripping over the bloody bodies of their fellow crusaders.
Not a single American soldier remained in the base, leaving behind all their property and equipment.
After a delay of three hours Coalition warplanes bombed the region for 15 consecutive hours signalling their desperation and helplessness to counter Mujahideen operations.
US gun-ships transported the dead bodies and injured to the nearby medical facilities.
After the camp had been abandoned by the US forces, local Afghan residents approached the camp in large numbers and began celebrating and congratulating each other after seeing the blood of the Crusaders spilt upon land which had been stolen from them.
Their joy could not be contained.
One Mujahid commented on the Martydom operation by quoting the words of the late Sheikh Abdullah Azzam "There is only one death, so why not make it for the sake of Allah?"
Mujahideen Take Control of Highway, Arrest Members of Afghan Militia
CHAMAN (AZZAM):
Mujahideen arrested at least 12 members of the Afghan militia on the American pay-roll.
Mujahideen forces in a sophisticated operation took control of the Dara-e-Noor highway connecting Shah Wali Kot and Uruzgan.
They then stopped passing Afghan military vehicles and carried out searches.
During the search, seven members of the Karzai militia were killed, whilst twelve others arrested.
As a gesture of goodwill, the Mujahideen released 25 Afghan soldiers after giving them the benefit of the doubt, and assurances from them that they would cease their support of the Americans and her allies.
In the searches Mujahideen units captured explosives and ammunition.
Five Afghan military vehicles were destroyed with rocket fire, whilst two were taken away by the Mujahideen.
Regional sources state that the Afghan militia has ceased their guard duty operations in the region after the Mujahideen attack.