In northern Afghanistan Taliban exit U.S. power part
The Taliban said their warriors murdered a U.S. administration part in Afghanistan on Monday and posted photos of a blood-drenched knapsack and the character card of an American warrior to demonstrate it.
The U.S. military said in an announcement an American help part was "murdered in real life", however gave no subtleties and retained the name of the administration part until the closest relative were educated.
Zabihullah Mujahid, a representative for the Taliban, said they murdered the U.S. power part in an impact in the northern territory of Kunduz.
"Our warriors executed a U.S. power part and harmed an Afghan commando," Mujahid said in an instant message, which incorporated the photos.
Around 20,000 outside troops, the vast majority of them American, are in Afghanistan...