Timeline of Afghan history

Table of contents
1 January 16, 2004
2 January 14, 2004
3 January 13, 2004
4 January 12, 2004
5 January 11, 2004
6 January 10, 2004
7 January 9, 2004
8 January 8, 2004
9 January 7, 2004
10 January 6, 2004
11 January 5, 2004
12 January 4, 2004
13 January 3, 2004
14 January 2, 2004
15 January 1, 2004

January 16, 2004

January 14, 2004

January 13, 2004

  • Afghanistan released 100 Pakistani prisoners to reciprocate a similar gesture by Pakistan only days earlier. The prisoners had been suspected of fighting for the Taliban.
  • Tribal elders in South Waziriztan, Pakistani handed over to authorities three men wanted for sheltering Al Qaida and Taliban fugitives.

January 12, 2004

January 11, 2004

  • Five Afghan National Army soldiers died and three others were injured when they came under attack in Kandahar province, Afghanistan.
  • In Helmand province, four men were killed as they planted a land mine on a road regularly used by military patrols.
  • A rocket was fired at the Khost airport in Afghanistan, which was used by U.S troops, but it failed to explode.
  • In Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan, a guard and an employee were injured when a bomb exploded in front of the office of the Agency for Technical Coooperation and Development.
  • Pakistan freed about 150 Afghan prisoners being held for violating immigration laws.

January 10, 2004

January 9, 2004

January 8, 2004

January 7, 2004

  • Speaking to the media via satellite telephone, senior Taliban commander Mullah Sabir Momin apologized for the bomb attack in Kandahar, Afghanistan the previous day that killed fifteen, including many children. Momin said the intended target was the U.S Provincial Reconstruction Team office in Kandahar.
  • U.S and Afghan National Army forces launched an operation in Spin Boldak, Afghanistan with the goal of arresting Taliban leaders, particularly fugitive commander Mullah Akhter Mohammad.
  • Fourteen tons of aid from Canadian donors was distributed by Canadian soldiers to widows and orphans in Kabul, Afghanistan. The donations included winter clothing, blankets, toys, chewing gum, school supplies and diapers. Care Canada also distributed to each family, through funding from the Canadian International Development Agency, enough to help feed seven people for up to a month.
  • In Afghanistan, a bomb found hidden under straw near a downtown Kandahar bus station was defused.
  • Gunfire was exchanged on the streets of Kandahar, Afghanistan, prompting U.S soldiers to move in.

January 6, 2004

  • In Kandahar, Afghanistan, at least sixteen people were killed (six of which were children) and 58 people were wounded when a time bomb hidden in an apple cart exploded 100 yards away from an Afghan military base. The crowd had gathered to investigate another bomb which had gone off 15 minutes earlier and injured a small child. A suspect was caught trying to hide in a nearby home. The blasts occurred moments before a motorcade was about to pass.
  • In Afhanistan, a minibus on its way from Uruzgan to Helmand was ambushed by gunmen, leaving twelve Hazaras passangers dead.
  • In a report issued to the United Nations Security Council, United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan warned that violence in Afghanistan could disrupt the timing of elections scheduled for June and noted that south and south-east Afghanistan was mostly off-limits to the United Nations, NGOs and Afghan officials. He called for another political and donor conference to address these concerns.
  • A grenade was thrown at the Core office in Kandahar, Afghanistan.

January 5, 2004

January 4, 2004

January 3, 2004

January 2, 2004

January 1, 2004