- Timeline of Afghanistan (October 2002)
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timeline of the history of Afghanistan in October 2002. The list is not complete and you are welcome to expand it."Monday,
October 28 , 2002"Iran made an appeal to
Kabul to respect a 1972 accord entitling Iran to at least 26 cubic metres of water a second from theHelmand River . When theTaliban ruledAfghanistan , they violated the 1972 accord, with devastating results in Iran's impoverished Sistan-Baluchestan border region. Tens of thousands of cattle and other livestock perished in the ensuing drought. In a sign of improved Tehran-Kabul ties, Afghanistan honored the appeal, but said the flow would only be temporary."Wednesday,
October 30 , 2002"The top
U.N. envoy inAfghanistan ,Lakhdar Brahimi , told theU.N. Security Council that the new Afghan government headed byHamid Karzai did not have the means or power to deal with the underlying problems that cause security threats. Brahimi also voiced a concern that Afghan warlordGulbuddin Hekmatyar was trying to form an alliance with remnants of theTaliban andal-Qaida Brahimi also said there would be no long-term security in Afghanistan until a well-trained, well-equipped, and regularly paid national police force and national army are in place."Thursday,
October 31 , 2002Afghan authorities began investigating a series of well-coordinated attacks against girls' schools in a central region near
Kabul . Four schools inVardak Province were attacked the previous week in a deliberate and systematic attempt to stop parents from sending their daughters to school. The attackers fired two rockets into school buildings in villages near the town of Maidan Shah, demolishing classroom walls and setting the buildings on fire. They also raided a school at a village mosque, setting fire to its wooden chairs and blackboard. The attackers left behind an unexploded grenade and several leaflets warning parents to keep their girls at home.United States paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division found three rockets pointing at the US base in Khost, but no arrests were made.Two U.S. soldiers were injured when their sports utility vehicle rolled over while traveling in a three-vehicle convoy from the central town of Bamiyan to the U.S. headquarters at Bagram. One of the soldiers lost consciousness and the other suffered cuts to a hand.
A U.S. special forces soldier was shot in the leg when his unit came under fire on a road outside
Jalalabad . The wound was not life-threatening."See also"
Timeline of the War in Afghanistan:
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