Three US soldiers killed in Afghanistan: Pentagon


Washington, June 11 (IANS): The US Defence Department confirmed on Saturday that three US soldiers were killed and another wounded in eastern Afghanistan.

The Pentagon announced the casualties in a briefing statement that did not detail the incident, Xinhua reporetd.

"The incident is under investigation, said the statement, adding more information will be released as appropriate."

However, according to local sources, the attack was an insider attack targeting US soldiers by an Afghan solider.

"The incident took place in Achin district and the Afghan army commando involved in the firing was also shot dead after attacking the U.S. soldiers," Ataullah Khogyani, the provincial governor spokesman, told Xinhua.

Also Known as the "green-on-blue" attack, the insider attack, where an Afghan government solider or police fires on NATO coalition forces, is one of the major problems facing coalition forces there.

Three US soldiers were wounded after being shot by an Afghan soldier in a base in Helmand province on March 19.

The latest insider attack also happened as U.S. President Donald Trump was reportedly mulling over increasing troop levels for Afghanistan.

Currently, there are about 8,400 U.S. troops and another 5,000 NATO forces in Afghanistan to train and assist Afghan forces against the Taliban and conduct counter-terrorism missions.

  

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  • Thomas D Mello, Koteshwara

    Sun, Jun 11 2017

    Every week at least 3 Indian soldiers are killed in Pak Border and no one talks much.
    Why then make an issue of 3 Americans dying this year/ last few months? It is not a big issue at all.
    Let us care more for our Indian brothers and let the government not allow any more people to die. We also care for the life of our Indian brothers/soldiers. Our soldiers are not toys of the Government.

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