Showing posts with label Attacked. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Attacked. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

DTN News - CANADIAN HISTORY: War of 1812 ~ Violence, Glory And A New Canadian-Ness

DTN News - CANADIAN HISTORY: War of 1812 ~ Violence, Glory And A New Canadian-Ness

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - June 19, 2012: Canada today is seen as a harmonious nation of hockey, mounties and maple leaves, in peaceful contrast to its often fractious and noisy neighbour to the south. But Canadian-ness itself was born amid the blood, gunpowder and glory of the War of 1812, writes Grant Stoddard.

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DTN News - CANADIAN HISTORY: War of 1812 ~ Violence, Glory And A New Canadian-Ness

DTN News - CANADIAN HISTORY: War of 1812 ~ Violence, Glory And A New Canadian-Ness

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - June 19, 2012: Canada today is seen as a harmonious nation of hockey, mounties and maple leaves, in peaceful contrast to its often fractious and noisy neighbour to the south. But Canadian-ness itself was born amid the blood, gunpowder and glory of the War of 1812, writes Grant Stoddard.

(Read complete story on Defense-Technology News - Click on link undermentioned)

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

DTN News - OBAMA IN AFGHANISTAN: Taliban Claims The Attack Was A Response To U.S. President Barack Obama's Surprise Visit To Afghanistan - NATO Forces Investigate At The Scene Of Attack

DTN News - OBAMA IN AFGHANISTAN: Taliban Claims The Attack Was A Response To U.S. President Barack Obama's Surprise Visit To Afghanistan - NATO Forces Investigate At The Scene Of Attack

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - May 2, 2012: Soldiers part of the NATO forces investigate the scene at the scene of a militant attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, May 2, 2012. A suicide car bomber and Taliban militants disguised in burqas attacked a compound housing hundreds of foreigners in the Afghan capital on Wednesday, officials and witnesses said. 

The Taliban said the attack was a response to President Barack Obama's surprise visit just hours earlier.

DTN News - OBAMA IN AFGHANISTAN: Taliban Claims The Attack Was A Response To U.S. President Barack Obama's Surprise Visit To Afghanistan - NATO Soldiers Talk Among Themselves

DTN News - OBAMA IN AFGHANISTAN: Taliban Claims The Attack Was A Response To U.S. President Barack Obama's Surprise Visit To Afghanistan - NATO Soldiers Talk Among Themselves

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - May 2, 2012: NATO soldiers talk among themselves as smoke comes out of a compound at the scene of militants' attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, May 2, 2012. 

A suicide car bomber and Taliban militants disguised in burqas attacked the compound housing hundreds of foreigners in the Afghan capital on Wednesday, officials and witnesses said.

The Taliban said the attack was a response to U.S. President Barack Obama's surprise visit just hours earlier.

Monday, April 16, 2012

DTN News - TALIBAN ATTACKS KABUL: Afghan Police On Red Alert And Guard Against Insurgents Attack

DTN News - TALIBAN ATTACKS KABUL: Afghan Police On Red Alert And Guard Against Insurgents Attack

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 16, 2012: Afghan police officers past a building which was used by militants in a gun battle, near the Afghan parliament in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, April 16, 2012. 

A brazen, 18-hour Taliban attack on the Afghan capital ended early Monday when insurgents who had holed up overnight in two buildings were overcome by heavy gunfire from Afghan-led forces and pre-dawn air assaults from U.S.-led coalition helicopters.(Photo - AP)

DTN News - TALIBAN ATTACKS KABUL: Afghan Commandos On Red Alert, Ready To Confront Taliban Militants


DTN News - TALIBAN ATTACKS KABUL: Afghan Commandos On Red Alert, Ready To Confront Taliban Militants


(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 16, 2012: Afghan commandos stand guard near the building where Taliban fighters launched an attack in Kabul on April 16, 2012. 


A total of 36 Taliban militants were killed as they mounted a wave of attacks across Afghanistan, Interior Minister Bismillah Mohammadi said on April 16.
 (Photo - Getty)


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DTN News - TALIBAN ATTACKS KABUL: Afghan Special Forces Battle Ready To Confront Taliban Militants

DTN News - TALIBAN ATTACKS KABUL: Afghan Special Forces Battle Ready To Confront Taliban Militants

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 16, 2012: Afghan special forces hold their guns after a gun battle near the Afghan parliament in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, April 16, 2012. 

A brazen, 18-hour Taliban attack on the Afghan capital ended early Monday when insurgents who had holed up overnight in two buildings were overcome by heavy gunfire from Afghan-led forces and pre-dawn air assaults from U.S.-led coalition helicopters.  (Photo - AP)

DTN News - TALIBAN ATTACKS KABUL: Taliban Assault On Kabul Ends With Explosions And Heavy Gunfire

DTN News - TALIBAN ATTACKS KABUL: Taliban Assault On Kabul Ends With Explosions And Heavy Gunfire

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 16, 2012: Afghan soldiers stormed a tower block which the militants had seized as a base to launch rocket and machine gun attacks into nearby diplomatic missions including the British embassy. A Taliban assault on the Afghanistan capital Kabul ends after 18 hours of heavy fighting across the city.

Six Taliban insurgents in the building were killed during the operation which was part of a coordinated offensive in seven sites across Kabul and in three other cities in eastern Afghanistan.

The ministry of interior reported that Afghan forces had killed 36 Taliban fighters and arrested one across the country.

Eight members of the Afghan security forces and three civilians also died, with around 40 members of the security forces and 25 civilians injured.

The Taliban assault also targetted foreign embassy buildings and the country's parliament.

Shukria Bariklzai, a member of parliament said she was proud of the way the security forces responded to the attack and described the terrifying situation that a fellow MP found himself in.

"The member of parliament was really in a bad situation in the parliament house, in the parliament building, in our places."

"But I am proud about my great brothers and their response to the enemy of the country," she added.

Explosions and gunfire echoed across the city for hours as the Afghan forces tried to dislodge their opponents who are thought to be from the al-Qaida-linked Haqqani network.

Nato helicopters are also reported to have fired on buildings at the edge of the Wazir Akbar Khan diplomatic enclave.