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January 31: A terror plot has been foiled in the UK, where nine
people have been arrested in Birmingham under suspicion of planning the
kidnap and
filmed execution of a British Muslim soldier. The alleged plot
intended to pressure Prime MinisterTony Blair into
withdrawing British troops from Afghanistan and Iraq.
U.S.
troops open fire after a suicide bomb attack on
a convoy and kill 8 or more civilians on the main road linking Jalalabad with the Pakistan border. Local people
protest at the soldiers' actions.[10]
March 13: Spanish police
arrest Brian David Anderson, a Canadian citizen, in Madrid, on behalf of the U.S. government, for
allegedly engaging in fraud and funding a terrorist camp in Afghanistan.[14]
June 19: BBC News
released an article on June 19, 2007, interviewing six villagers of
Asad Khyl in the north of Afghanistan where many homes had been
destroyed by the Taliban in the civil war fought in the 1990s.[42
] One of the villagers said that security in their
village had "improved a bit" but that living conditions had not
changed much. Another suggested that if the Taliban were invited to
join a broad-based national government, there would be no need for
foreign troops in the country at all. Another described Hamid
Karzai as a puppet of the United States. Worsened corruption,
poverty, and high inflation were also stated as key problems.[42
]
July 21: The Taliban
threatens to kill 18 South Koreans taken hostage in Afghanistan, prompting
the government in Seoul to
confirm an earlier plan to withdraw its troops from the country by
the end of the year. Separately, the Taliban claims that it has
executed two German
hostages.[49][50][51]
However, the Afghan
government disputes the claim, stating that one died of a heart
attack and the other is still alive.[52]
July 23: Former King of Afghanistan Mohammed
Zahir Shah dies after prolonged illness.
July 25: 8 of the 23 South Koreans held hostage by the Taliban in Afghanistan are
released, while one of the hostages is executed. The Taliban gives
further warning that the remaining hostages will be killed.[54]
The Taliban attacks
Firebase Anaconda in Uruzgan province for the third time in a
week suffering casualties. The Taliban also launches unsuccessful
attacks in Helmand and Kandahar provinces.[66]
August 12: A clash between Taliban militants and Afghan security forces in Kandahar province results in
nine militants dead with five police dying in a bomb.[68]
August 30: Waziristan War: Scores of Pakistani
soldiers have gone missing near the Afghanistan border, amid claims
from pro-Taleban militants that they have kidnapped the troops.[79]
October 8: Australia
suffers its first combat casualty in Afghanistan following the explosion of a
bomb in the southern province of Orūzgān.
October 9: The United States Supreme
Court dismisses the case of the German citizen Khalid El-Masri who accuses the CIA of abducting him to a
secret prison in Afghanistan where he claims he was
tortured. The US government had argued that a public trial would
reveal state secrets.[96]
October 10: Taliban
frees one German and four Afghan hostages kidnapped in
mid-July.
Denmark deployed its Leopard 2A5 DKs in support
of operations in southern Afghanistan. The Danish tank unit, drawn
from the first battalion of the Jydske
Dragonregiment (Jutland Dragoons Regiment)[102],
was equipped with three tanks and one M113
armoured personnel carrier, with an armoured recovery vehicle
and another tank kept in reserve.[103]
November
November 6: At least 35 people are killed and dozens more
wounded in a suicide bombing in
northern Afghanistan, officials say.[104]
November 10: Six American forces serving under NATO's International Security
Assistance Force are killed in an insurgent ambush while patrolling in
eastern Afghanistan.[106]
December 5: A suicide bomber rams a car into a minibus
containing Afghan
soldiers on a highway south of Kabul. Thirteen, including six Afghan soldiers,
are killed in the incident.