Thor Hesla
Timeline
- 2001
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005
- 2006
- 2007
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
Battles and operations
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Helmand Province | |
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Kandahar Province | |
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Eastern Afghanistan | |
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Kabul Province | |
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Kunduz Province | |
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- Mountain Viper
- Asbury Park
- Perth
- Chora
- Firebase Anaconda
- Shewan
- Balamorghab
- Derapet
- Doan
Airstrikes
- Azizabad
- Baraki Barak
- Deh Bala
- Gora Prai
- Granai
- Hyderabad
- Kapisa
- Kunar Raid
- Kunduz
- Mano Gai
- Sayyd Alma Kalay
- Sangin
- Uruzgan
- Wech Baghtu
Major insurgent attacks
- Kabul (2002)
- Bagram (2007)
- Baghlan (2007)
- Kandahar (2008)
- Spin Boldak (2008)
- Kabul Indian Embassy (2008)
- Kabul raids (2009)
- Kandahar (2009)
- Kabul Indian Embassy (2009)
- Kabul UN guesthouse (2009)
- Camp Chapman (2009)
- Kabul (Feb 2010)
- Kabul (May 2010)
- Nadahan (2010)
- Logar (2011)
- Nimruz (2011)
- Kabul & Mazar-e-Sharif (2011)
- April 2012 raids
- Camp Bastion
- Farah (2013)
Massacres
- Dasht-i-Leili Massacre
- Kandahar
- Khataba
- Maywand
- Nangar
- Narang
- Shinwar
Other
- US urination incident
- 2012 Quran buring protests
- Insurgents' bodies
- U.S.-Afghan Strategic Agreement
- U.S. Withdrawal
The 2008 Kabul Serena Hotel attack was an attack on the gym of the Kabul Serena Hotel, in Kabul, Afghanistan on January 14, 2008 for which the Taliban claimed responsibility.
A Norwegian delegation under Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre was staying at the hotel at the time of the attack. The attack claimed six lives, including Norwegian journalist Carsten Thomassen. Six others were also injured.
The Kabul Serena Hotel is a five star hotel in Kabul, Afghanistan, designed by the Montreal based Group Arcop Architects and since its reopening in 2005 has been used by international media crews and politicians. The Hotel also houses the Australian embassy in Afghanistan.
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