War Crimes (July 2020)

On Wednesday 1st July, a local mosque in ‘Mohammad Quli’ village of Jaghatu district in ‘Maidan Wardak’ province was indiscriminately bombed by the internal forces, in which the mosque was destroyed but no human casualties were reported. On Thursday 2nd July, a civilian transport vehicle was brought under fire by the notorious ‘Singori Arbaki’ militiamen […]

On Wednesday 1st July, a local mosque in ‘Mohammad Quli’ village of Jaghatu district in ‘Maidan Wardak’ province was indiscriminately bombed by the internal forces, in which the mosque was destroyed but no human casualties were reported.

On Thursday 2nd July, a civilian transport vehicle was brought under fire by the notorious ‘Singori Arbaki’ militiamen in Kash area of Grishk district in Helmand province, in which all the three innocent civilians on board were martyred while the vehicle and cash money were taken away the unrestrained Arbaki militiamen.

On Friday 3rd July, six farmers while working in their fields were injured in the indiscriminate artillery shelling of the internal forces in ‘Sultan Khail’ village of ‘Said Abad’ district in ‘Maidan Wardak’ province.

On Saturday 4th July, five women were injured while significant financial losses were inflicted on local people when the internal forces opened indiscriminate fire on civilian houses in ‘Gor Tapa’ area of ‘Chahar Bolak’ district in Balkh province.

On Saturday 4th July, an innocent civilian was martyred while significant financial losses were inflicted on local people during a brutal raid of the internal forces on ‘Akhund Khail’ village near the center of Logar province.

On Sunday 5th July, main gates of several civilian houses were blasted in bombs; cash money and other valuables were looted, and local people were threatened during a brutal raid of the internal forces in Sajawand village of ‘Baraki Barak’ district in Logar province.

On Tuesday 7th July, five innocent civilians were martyred while seven others were injured when a local mosque was hit in the indiscriminate mortar shelling of 215 corps in Muhajir bazaar area of Grishk district in Helmand province.

On Thursday 9th July, a child was martyred while two others were injured in the indiscriminate artillery shelling of the internal forces in ‘Sheikh Agah’ village of Khogyani district in Nangarhar province.

On Friday 10th July, a woman was martyred while another civilian was injured during a brutal raid of the internal forces on ‘Shah Mohammad’ village of ‘Jaji Aryub’ district in Paktia province.

On Saturday 11th July, a young man (named Abdul Rahim s/o Abdul Rashid) was ruthlessly martyred by the internal forces in ‘Pinja Mitri’ area of Aqcha district in Jozjan province.

On Saturday 11th July, an innocent man and a child were martyred in the random mortar shelling of the internal forces in ‘Sultan Khail’ area of ‘Said Abad’ district in ‘Maidan Wardak’ province.

On Tuesday 14th July, a civilian was martyred while five others were injured in the indiscriminate bombing of the internal forces in ‘Zir Tangi’ area of Du Layna district in Ghor province.

On Tuesday 14th July, civilian houses were thoroughly searched; valuables were stolen, and five civilian countrymen were incarcerated during a brutal raid of the internal forces in ‘Khawaja Alwan’ village of Pul-i-Khumri district in Baghlan province.

On Wednesday 15th July, a passenger was martyred and three others were injured when a 303 model transport vehicle was brought under fire by the internal forces in Shahbaz area near the center of Ghazni province.

On Friday 17th July, the house of a civilian man and a religious madrassa were badly damaged during the blind bombing of the internal forces in Kalanda village of Jaghatu district in ‘Maidan Wardak’ province. Four students of madrassa were also injured in this attack.

On Saturday 18th July, a woman was martyred and seven other members of the same family including women and children were injured in the indiscriminate mortar shelling of the internal forces in Anar-Joi area of Tagab district in Kapisa province.

On Saturday 18th July, five members of one and the same family were martyred in the indiscriminate air attack of the internal forces in ‘Nao Abad Hazara’ area of ‘Khas Balkh’ district in Balkh province.

On Saturday 18th July a woman was martyred in the blind bombing of the internal forces in Khasha village of Khogyani district in Ghazni province.

On Saturday 18th July, a civilian house was indiscriminately bombed by the internal forces in ‘Umar Khail’ village of ‘Khas Balkh’ district in Balkh province, in which five women and children were martyred while the house was demolished.

On Saturday 18th July, three women were martyred and injured when a civilian house was blindly bombed by the internal forces in Bido area of ‘Dawlat Abad’ district in Balkh province.

On Saturday 18th July, six innocent people were martyred and injured when two civilian houses were hit by mortar shelling of the internal forces in Camp area of Marja district in Helmand province.

On Sunday 19th July, four women and a child were martyred while three more women were injured when two civilian houses were indiscriminately bombed by the internal forces in Madrassa village of Pul-i-Khumri district in Baghlan province.

On Monday 20th July, two civilian countrymen were martyred in the blind mortar shelling of the internal forces in Arzu area near the center of Ghazni province.

On Monday 20th July, a religious scholar named Mufti Zakim Gul was forced out of his madrassa and then ruthlessly martyred by the campaign forces in ‘Garda Cheri’ district of Paktika province.

On Tuesday 21st July, two children were martyred while two women were injured when civilian houses were indiscriminately bombed by the internal forces in Charkhab area of Sholgar district in Balkh province.

On Wednesday 22nd July, a civilian was martyred while six others were injured in the random mortar shelling of the internal forces in Top-Khana area of Sang-Charak district in Saripul province.

On Wednesday 22nd July, twenty civilian people were martyred; tens of others were injured, and heavy financial losses were inflicted on local people in two separate indiscriminate bombing of the internal forces in ‘Khum Ziyarat’ area of Guzara district in Herat province. According to local people the house of a person named Khalid who were recently released from Bagram jail was bombed. When local people gathered for shifting martyred and injured ones, the area was bombed once again, resulting in even more civilian casualties and losses. The stooge admin claimed that tens of Taliban were killed, but later it was proved that the victims of these two attacks were all civilian people.

On Wednesday 22nd July, seven children and women were martyred and injured when a civilian house was indiscriminately bombed by the internal forces in ‘Alauddin Khail’ village of Dand-i-Ghuri area in Pul-i-Khumri district of Baghlan province. Similarly a health worker was injured when indiscriminate fire was opened on a local hospital.

On Thursday 23rd July, an innocent civilian and three children were martyred when a retailer shop was indiscriminately bombed by the internal forces in Khar village of ‘Said Abad’ district in ‘Maidan Wardak’ province.

On Friday 24th July, four civilian people were injured while several houses were damaged in the blind bombing of the internal forces in Kunjak area of ‘Imam Sahib’ district in Kunduz province.

On Friday 24th July, an 18-year-aged youth was ruthlessly martyred by the internal forces in Durani area of Nerkh district in ‘Maidan Wardak’ province.

On Sunday 26th July, a civilian was martyred when a local mosque was hit and destroyed in an indiscriminate drone strike of the foreign occupying forces in ‘Lashkari Khail’ village of Deh-i-Nao area in ‘Mohammad Agha’ district of Logar province.

On Monday 27th July, a woman and three other innocent civilians were ruthlessly martyred by the internal forces in ‘Klift Bandar’ area of ‘Khas Balkh’ district in Balkh province.

Sources: (BBC, Radio Liberty, The Afghan Islamic News Agency, Pazwak, Khabaryal, Larawbar, Nunn.Asia and Benawa websites.)