A Canadian soldier was shot in the face when his rifle went off in his sleeping quarters at Camp Julien in Kabul, Afghanistan. He survived and was placed in critical condition.
An anti-tank mine exploded under a Humvee northwest of Ghazni, Afghanistan, killing one U.S. soldier of the 10th Mountain Division and wounding nine others.
Addressing the National Defence College in Islamabad, Pakistan, president Pervez Musharraf admitted that some anti-government activity in Afghanistan was being organized from within the Pakistan border.
After losing contact with its controllers, a German unmanned spy plane used by the ISAF parachuted to the ground, landing on the roof of a home in Kabul, Afghanistan.
A remote-controlled bomb exploded on a road near Asadabad, Afghanistan, as the vehicle of Kunar province governor Sayed Fazel Akbar was passing. The vehicle sustained minor damage, but no one was injured.
Near Orgo in Badakhshan province, Afghanistan, an estimated 20 people were killed when fighting broke out between forces loyal to Orgo mayor Musadeq and a local militia commander Qari Ziauddin. Hundreds of civilians left their homes. Provincial officials sent hundreds of soldiers to the area to try to quell the conflict. A delegation was sent also from Kabul.
At an economic conference in New Delhi, India, Afghan deputy Agriculture Minister Mohammad Sharif met with Israeli deputy minister of Industry and Trade Mikhael Ratzon, requested assistance in technological innovations for agriculture and invite a team of Israeli experts to visit Afghanistan.
Two rockets were fired on Kabul, Afghanistan. The first rocket struck a cemetery surrounded by houses and the second landed on a steep hillside nearby.
Former Afghan king Mohammad Zaher Shah was flown from Kabul to New Delhi, India for medical treatment. He was diagnosed with a minor blockage of his intestines and in stable condition.