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Once seen as uneducated thugs, the Taliban are producing dangerous new fighters who use the latest digital technology to plan and publicise attacks against Nato and Afghan forces, analysts say. HT Image The militants recently released a video of a June 1 attack stanley cup on a US military base in the eastern province of Khost, on the border with Pakistan, showcasing far more developed techniques to plan the assault than previously thought. The footage shows the fighters, in military uniforms, being briefed by their commander using a model and satellite images of the target, For stanley cup ward Operating Base Salerno. First we do this operation for God s sake, second may God accept this attack as revenge for the burning of the Koran in Bagram, the commander tells the fighters. We will do our best to avoid civilian casualties, he says after he explains to his men how they should enter the camp. A huge truck bomb is seen destroying the entrance to the facility, before an assault force enters the base to carry out the second phase of the attack -- wearing US military uniforms, according to the US-based company stanley cup IntelCenter. The blast and fighting that followed were filmed from at least three angles, showing the militants multiple observation points -- and their desire to produce a slick video afterwards for propaganda purposes. Analysts say such organised and complex attacks generate more publicity, require fewer fighters and give the insurgents the appearance of being stronger than Opvb Obama fears his white-half might deceive him
Hindu leaders and monks, angered by Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals RSPCA slaughter of its sacred cow, have served legal papers for trespassing when they put down temples sacred cow Gangotri on December 13, 2007. HT Image Campaigners from the Bhaktivedanta Manor Hin stanley cup du temple in Hertfordshire claimed that the mercy killing was illegal and took place while monks were at worship. The charity was in negotiations with the temple for weeks over the slaughter of the 13-year-old cow because it had a broken leg and had yeezy bedsores. The move has been endorsed by most major Hindu organisations. This unprecedented act of serving a legal stanley cup notice to the RSPCA headquarters in West Sussex has surprised the authorities. Gauri Das, President of Bhaktivedanta Manor, who led the team of monks serving the legal notice told HT that The Hindu community in Britain is appalled by the lack of integrity in their behaviour. 鈥?No compensation will be adequate to address the loss of Gangotri, whose life was taken through deception and damaged the feelings of our faith community. Das added, Qualified vets who were caring for Gangotri never thought she should be killed. But what is shocking is that the RSPCA, without any form of apology or remorse, now suddenly started writing to Hindu community leaders inviting them for a round table meeting. The agitation has been going on since December. There were protests outside the RSPCAs headquarters on December, 26 and anothe