111. A curfew in the Afghan capital made it impossible to reach the crash site.
112. A Canadian helicopter reached the regional center of Rustaq on Wednesday, and authorities expected more to follow from Pakistan, Tajikistan and the Afghan capital, Kabul.
113. A bomb exploded outside the Kabul Hotel in the latest in a series of explosions to rock the beleaguered Afghan capital, witnesses said Tuesday.
114. A disgruntled former rebel commander hijacked three vehicles belonging to international aid groups working in the war-ravaged Afghan capital, government officials said Tuesday.
115. A dizzying shift in power has turned the Afghan capital inside out.
116. A large cache of ammunition blew up in the Afghan capital late on Thursday sending war-weary residents running for safety, said the state-run radio.
117. A lone gunman fired upon British peacekeepers in the Afghan capital, drawing return fire from the British, the international peacekeeping force said Thursday.
118. A government-offered cease fire collapsed Monday when rival rebels rocketed the beleaguered Afghan capital killing one person and wounding three others.
119. A government-offered cease fire collapsed Monday when rival rebels rocketed the beleaguered Afghan capital, killing one person and wounding three others.
120. A lone rebel jet bombed a market district in the heart of the Afghan capital Thursday, killing seven people and wounding dozens more.