Timeline of Afghanistan (February 2004)

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Timeline of Afghan history

  • The United States and Pakistan denied an Iranian radio report that Osama bin Laden had been captured "a long time ago" in Pakistan's border region with Afghanistan.
  • At a roadblock in Zeri Noor, just outside of Wana, Pakistan, Pakistani troops killed 11 people in a minibus that did not stop at the checkpoint. Sixteen people were arrested. Pakistan officials claimed that someone from the minibus fired shots first.
  • Two hundred-five South Korean medics and military engineers left Seoul for Afgahnistan to replace existing troops, and to help with reconstruction projects for six months.
  • In Thaloqan village in Kandahar province, Afghanistan, U.S. forces from the 10th Mountain Division assisted hundreds of local police in a search for the gunman who killed an Australian pilot the previous day. Thirty suspected Taliban members were rounded up.