Friday, November 28, 2014

Martyr attack hits US[World Tyrant]-NATO guest house in [Puppet] Kabul; many killed









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Martyr attack hits US[World Tyrant]-NATO guest house in [Puppet] Kabul; many killed 


Friday, 28 November 2014 20:40 






KABUL, Nov. 28 - A martyr attack, one of the deadliest, in the series of Operation Khaibar, hit the office of the International Relief & Development (IRD) 




and the foreign guest house in Street Number 15, in Wazir Akbar Khan, 




a diplomatic area, at a short distance from Presidential Palace in the heart of the Afghan capital, Kabul, on Thursday evening, Al-Emarah News reports. 


  
The operation was launched by a team of three brave Mujahideen of the martyr unit of the Islamic Emirate [of Afghanistan] who were equipped with heavy and light arms, explosives. 



The attack began with a massive explosion that blew apart all the checkpoints followed by gunfire and further explosions. 


  
The two martyr attackers of the team fought their way into the compound and exchanged gunfire with security forces, while several other blasts followed the initial explosion. 



The operation lasted about five hours in which several dozens of the security forces and foreign invaders, mostly US [World Tyrant] intelligence, were killed and scores of them sustained injuries. 
  
Thursday's operation in a diplomatic and strategic area of Kabul city *coincides with* the martyrdom attack, launched by Mujahideen combatants on Shorabak army base 



, one of the most important bases across the country located in the southern Helmand Province in which several dozens of the enemies were killed and wounded, whereas, at least 20 armored tank were destroyed. 







Rural South Carolina school districts remain very poor after 2 decades 


November 28, 2014 











In November *1993*, 40 school districts sued the state government, alleging the state was underfunding poor, rural districts and failing to provide an adequate education to all South Carolina children. 


The state's Supreme Court ruled in favor of the school districts just this month. 


However, Rogers [Superintendent Ray Rogers of the Dillon County Four school district] said he thinks the Abbeville court ruling is a mandate that the children in the rural parts of the state no longer be left behind. 






















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