Afghan Foreign Minister Abdullah traveled to India to discuss a US$400 million Indian aid package for Afghanistan. He met with Natwar Singh and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and other senior officials.
NATO peacekeepers seized dozens of rockets, mortar shells and hand grenades from a truck which was trying to enter Kabul, Afghanistan.
In Kabul, Afghanistan, Afghan intelligence agents arrested a bus driver with several guns and ammunition in his vehicle.
NATO troops detained a man on the grounds of Kabul Airport and found traces of explosives on his hands. They then turned him over to local authorities.
The U.S. Embassy in Afghanistane-mailedU.S. citizens in Kabul, informing them to limit their movements, take strict security measures and avoid "potential target areas" such as government offices, military bases and upscale restaurants frequented primarily by foreigners.
Eight people in Waradesh in Pech district in Kunar province, Afghanistan were killed and an Afghan aid worker injured when U.S. planes bombed the village.
Georgia's 16th mountain battalion, commanded by Captain Shavleg Tabatadze , traveled to Germany for a two-week training before they embark on a 100-day mission in Afghanistan.
At least nine children and one adult were killed when a bomb exploded in a school in Paktia province, Afghanistan.
At least nine people were killed and dozens injured when a bomb hidden in a car exploded in front of the DynCorp office in Kabul, Afghanistan. Taliban spokesman Mullah Hakim Latifi claimed responsibility.
Twelve Afghan presidential candidates called for interim president Hamid Karzai to resign and to withdraw from the October 9 election. They argued that as an incumbent, he has an unfair advantage.
Three people were killed and two others critically wounded when their pickup truck tried to run a checkpoint in Ghazni province. An infant in the vehicle was unhurt.
18-year-old Friba Razayee became the first woman ever to compete for Afghanistan at the Olympic Games. She competed in judo against Spain's Cecila Blanco .
A U.S.UH-60 Black Hawk crashed in Khost province, Afghanistan, killing at least one soldier and injuring fourteen. Four personnel were seriously injured and evacuated to the hospital at Bargam Air Base .
Two U.S. soldiers and their Afghan interpreter were killed when their Humvee struck a landmine positioned along their route in Ghazni province. A third soldier was wounded.
As part of the Combatant Status Review Tribunals at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, with hands bound and feet chained to a metal ring in the floor, an Afghan detainee pleaded for his freedom before the first U.S. military review tribunal partially opened to observers.
Two Afghans, a field officer and his driver, working for Malteser Germany , a Catholic relief agency , were killed by gunmen in Zormat . As a result of the attack, Malteser suspended its operations in Afghanistan.