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  1. In 2001, Afghanistan had been at war for over 20 years. [1] The communist People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) seized power in 1978, and its policies sparked a popular uprising. [2] The Soviet Union, sensing PDPA weakness, intervened in 1979 to support the regime. [3] The entry of the Soviet Union into Afghanistan prompted its Cold ...

  2. 7 October 2001 – 30 August 2021. (19 years, 10 months, 3 weeks and 2 days) First phase: 7 October 2001 – 28 December 2014. Second phase: 1 January 2015 – 30 August 2021 [34] [35] Location. Afghanistan [a] Result. Taliban victory [36] Islamic State–Taliban conflict and insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa continues.

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    October 7: (9 p.m. local time): the United States, supported by Britain, begins its attack on Afghanistan, launching bombs and cruise missiles against Taliban military and communications facilities...
    October 9: A cruise missile kills four U.N. demining employees and injured four others in a building several miles east of Kabul.
    October 19: Airborne invasion into Afghanistan by Rangers of the Third Ranger Battalion, Seventy Fifth Ranger Regiment and others seizing a Qandahar airfield named Objective Rhino.
    October 26: Abdul Haqkilled.
    January 4: First US soldier dies due to hostile fire, Sergeant First Class (SFC) Nathan Chapman.
    January 24, the Hazar Qadam raidsees Americans accidentally attack an allied compound collecting weapons for their Karzai government
    February 14: Abdul Rahman, Afghan Aviation and Tourism Minister, killed by angry Hajj pilgrims.
    March 1: Operation Anacondaagainst al-Qaeda fighters launched.
    August 11 – NATO officially takes command of peacekeeping in Afghanistan.
    December 14 – 2003 loya jirga convened to consider the proposed Afghan Constitution.
    January 4 – Constitution approved by Loya Jirga.
    January 26 – Constitution signed by President Hamid Karzai.
    October 9 – 2004 Afghan presidential election. In the country's first direct election, Hamid Karzai wins the presidency with 55.4% of the vote.
    June 28: Operation Red Wingsresults in the death of 19 Americans and many Taliban fighters.
    September 18: 2005 Afghan parliamentary election.
    January 13: Damadola airstrikeby US in Pakistan.
    February 1: The Afghanistan Compactis developed, establishing a framework of international cooperation with Afghanistan.
    March 29: Battle of Lashkagar. Taliban fighters attack a NATObase.
    May 15: Operation Mountain Thrustis launched, the largest offensive since the fall of the Taliban.
    February 27: 2007 Bagram Air Base bombing during US Vice President Dick Cheney’s visit.
    March 4: Afghan civilians killed by U.S. troops in Shinwar.
    March 6: Operation Achilles against the Taliban in Helmand Province.
    May 12: Mullah Dadullahkilled.
    January 14: The 2008 Kabul Serena Hotel attackleaves six people dead.
    February 17: 2008 Kandahar bombingkills 100 people, the deadliest suicide bombing of the war.
    June 10: Gora Prai airstrikein Pakistan kills 11 Pakistani paramilitary troops.
    June 13: Sarposa Prison attack. Taliban attack the Sarposa Prison, freeing up to 1,000 prisoners.
    January 1: Shaghzay ambush
    February 11: February 2009 Kabul raids
    May 4: The Granai airstrikeresulted in one of the highest civilian death tolls from Western military action since foreign forces invaded Afghanistan in 2001.
    July 2: Operation Khanjarbegins
    February 12: Five innocent civilians including two pregnant women and a teenage girl killed in the botched Khataba raid.
    February 21: Uruzgan helicopter attackkills 27-33 civilians including four women and a child in Uruzgan province.
    Spring: Operation Moshtarak Phase I is led by US Marines to retake Marjah, in Helmand Province, from the Taliban.
    Spring-Summer: U.S. Surge to Afghanistan sees its peak, as 20,000 soldiers are deployed to the south
  3. The War in Afghanistan was an armed conflict from 2001 to 2021. It was the direct response to the September 11 attacks. It began when an international military coalition led by the United States launched an invasion of Afghanistan, declaring Operation Enduring Freedom as part of the earlier-declared war on terror; toppling the Taliban-ruled Islamic Emirate and establishing the Islamic Republic ...

  4. War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) Part of the Global War on Terrorism, and. the continuous Afghanistan conflict. Taliban fighters in 2021. Date. 7 October 2001 – 30 August 2021. Operation Enduring Freedom: 7 October 2001 – 28 December 2014. Operation Freedom's Sentinel: 1 January 2015 – 15 August 2021. Location.

  5. Aug 16, 2021 · The war in Afghanistan began on September 11, 2001. I was a freshly selected one-star admiral, the gold braid brand-new on the sleeves of my service dress blue uniform.

  6. Sep 10, 2021 · War in Afghanistan (2001-2021) Image caption, ... War in Afghanistan (2001-2021) Afghanistan; Taliban; More on this story. Afghanistan's technocrat with a temper. Published. 26 September 2019.

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