Afghanistan: Nuristan, in Pictures
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We've had enough doom and gloom in Afghanistan for a while, yes? So here's a pretty picture of Aranas village in Waygal district of Nuristan.

They were killed or wounded on Friday, July 4, 2008, on a road near Aranas village on the Waygal River in the district of Waigal (Waygal), Nuristan Province. The Provinceâs Governor himself, Tamim Nuristani, told various media including the AFP that 16 civilians were killed in an air strike as they were leaving an area after being told by security forces a military operation was about to occur. District governor Zia-ul-Rehman said that 22 civilians had died in the strike.As usual, the US/NATO militaries proclaimed that the dead were âmilitants.â An issued statement announced that âmilitants had fired on the U.S. base in Bellaâ, then âthe insurgentsâ¦entered two vehicles and began traveling away from the firing position. Ground forces called coalition (sic) attack helicopters for supportâ¦.which then destroyed the two vehicles killing more than a dozen militants.â U.S. First Lt. Nathan Perry said, âThese were combatants. These were people firing on us. We have no reports of noncombatant injuries.âWhere's Bella? It's just north of Aranas along the Waygal River. Panoramino user FoxTrotCharlie (who also has an incredible collection of photos) took a picture of it in 2006, when the American FOBs in Nuristan were brand new.


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