The end of April 2011 completes nine years and seven months of occupation by the crusader forces. Since the start of occupation, the occupying forces have sustained a lot of material and death losses but they always try to hide the actual number of casualties.
Growing Casualties
Nobody can answer precisely the question that what is the real number of casualties suffered by the occupying forces. The Taliban have always shown a higher number than the one acknowledged by the United States. The incidents witnessed by common people also confirm claims of the Taliban. For example, on 23 April, a US helicopter was shot down in Kapisa Province; the crusader forces called it an emergency landing and claimed that all of the passengers were safe and sound.
However, the helicopter was shot down and the US forces instantly besieged that area and did not allow anyone to have information about the number of actual casualties. In the beginning, the US forces denied of any casualty; however, a day later, they confirmed death of a pilot. It is worth mentioning that there were at least four passengers in the US helicopter.
Recent Operations
According to the statistics acknowledged by the crusader forces, up to the end of April, they have sustained 2,441 casualties which include 1,566 Americans, 364 British, and remaining 511 belong to the other occupying countries. During the first April of Afghanistan's occupation, ten occupying troops lost their lives; following that, the number of death casualties declined to two in 2003 and three in 2004. However, the number of death casualties grew to 19 the next year. In April 2006, five occupying troops were killed whereas in April 2007, 20 lost their lives. Nevertheless, April 2008 and April 2009 both threw 20 each into the trenches of hell. In the year 2010, which was the most deadly year for the occupiers, there were 34 death casualties; however, the percentage has grown to 75 percent during the current year reaching 52 death casualties out of which 45 were Americans and the remaining belonged to other occupying countries.
In the same way, the past years have shown that after winter, the month of April is the beginning of casualties for the United States and other crusader occupiers; moreover the percentage of enemy casualties has also increased during the months following April.
The 75 percent rise in casualties that happen during the month of April, as compared to the previous months of April, clearly shows that, God willing, 2011 will be the bloodiest year for the occupiers. Now, on 30 April, the Taliban warriors have announced their recent spring operations under the name of Badr which include plans against the occupying forces and the internal puppet forces as well.
The recent operations, which were carried out against Ministry of Defense and Air Force as well as escape of 541 mujahidin through tunnel, have terrified the United States' puppet government of Kabul and occupying forces so much that they have been unable, in spite of their false propaganda, to lift the low morale of their military personnel or convince them of their drama to achieve success in Afghanistan in 2011.
Growing Casualties
Nobody can answer precisely the question that what is the real number of casualties suffered by the occupying forces. The Taliban have always shown a higher number than the one acknowledged by the United States. The incidents witnessed by common people also confirm claims of the Taliban. For example, on 23 April, a US helicopter was shot down in Kapisa Province; the crusader forces called it an emergency landing and claimed that all of the passengers were safe and sound.
However, the helicopter was shot down and the US forces instantly besieged that area and did not allow anyone to have information about the number of actual casualties. In the beginning, the US forces denied of any casualty; however, a day later, they confirmed death of a pilot. It is worth mentioning that there were at least four passengers in the US helicopter.
Recent Operations
According to the statistics acknowledged by the crusader forces, up to the end of April, they have sustained 2,441 casualties which include 1,566 Americans, 364 British, and remaining 511 belong to the other occupying countries. During the first April of Afghanistan's occupation, ten occupying troops lost their lives; following that, the number of death casualties declined to two in 2003 and three in 2004. However, the number of death casualties grew to 19 the next year. In April 2006, five occupying troops were killed whereas in April 2007, 20 lost their lives. Nevertheless, April 2008 and April 2009 both threw 20 each into the trenches of hell. In the year 2010, which was the most deadly year for the occupiers, there were 34 death casualties; however, the percentage has grown to 75 percent during the current year reaching 52 death casualties out of which 45 were Americans and the remaining belonged to other occupying countries.
In the same way, the past years have shown that after winter, the month of April is the beginning of casualties for the United States and other crusader occupiers; moreover the percentage of enemy casualties has also increased during the months following April.
The 75 percent rise in casualties that happen during the month of April, as compared to the previous months of April, clearly shows that, God willing, 2011 will be the bloodiest year for the occupiers. Now, on 30 April, the Taliban warriors have announced their recent spring operations under the name of Badr which include plans against the occupying forces and the internal puppet forces as well.
The recent operations, which were carried out against Ministry of Defense and Air Force as well as escape of 541 mujahidin through tunnel, have terrified the United States' puppet government of Kabul and occupying forces so much that they have been unable, in spite of their false propaganda, to lift the low morale of their military personnel or convince them of their drama to achieve success in Afghanistan in 2011.
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