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Rockets fired at NATO military airbase in Kabul

Khwaja Basir Ahmad - Nov 16, 2009 - 19:45

KABUL (PAN): A NATO military airbase in Kabul came under rockets attack Sunday night, but caused no casualties, an official said Monday.

The rockets were slammed into the Kabul airport area where the NATO forces are based at around 10:30. However, it could not be immediately known that from which direction the rockets were fired.

An official of NATO forces told Pajhwok Afghan News that one of the rockets hit the airport and another landed outside the airport.

The source said the attack caused no casualties or property damage.

Brig. General Muhammad Asif Jabarkhel, chief of the airport border police, said they heard the blasts inside the foreign forces base at the airport, but Afghan forces were not allowed to get in, so he had no information.

The Ministry of Interior (MoI), meanwhile, expressed unawareness about the incident.

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Pajhwok Photo Service


TIRINKOT, July 29, 2010: Residents protest against foreign troops for allegedly desecrating a copy of the Holy Quran in Tirinkot, capital city of central Uruzgan province. PAJHWOK/Ahmad Omid Khaplwak