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'Green on blue' attack in Afghanistan claims 3 coalition soldiers

Jon Stephenson - McClatchy Newspapers

July 01, 2012 04:42 PM

Three coalition soldiers were killed in southern Afghanistan on Sunday when a man wearing an Afghan police uniform turned his weapon against them, coalition officials said.

The incident appears to be the latest in a series of "green on blue" attacks on international forces by their Afghan partners.

The International Security Assistance Force, as the coalition is formallyknown, refused to confirm the nationality of the three soldiers, but mostISAF forces in southern Afghanistan are U.S. troops.

ISAF spokesman U.S. Army Major Adam Wojack told McClatchy that theshooter was detained after the attack, which happened around 5 p.m. It wasnot yet clear “whether he’s an actual member of the Afghan police or if hewas an infiltrator in uniform,” Major Wojack said.

At least 80 coalition troops have been killed by the Afghans they wereworking with, according to the Pentagon. Half of those attacks haveoccurred since May 2009.

Two U.S. soldiers were killed and two others wounded in a “green on blue”attack at a joint Afghan-U.S. base in Kandahar province March 1. Two U.S.soldiers were killed by an Afghan soldier February 23 at a joint Afghan-U.S.base in eastern Nangarhar province.

Four French soldiers were shot dead by an Afghan soldier at a joint base inKapisa province on January 20. A fifth soldier later died of his wounds.

The Kapisa killings prompted France’s then-president Nicolas Sarkozy tobring forward the departure date of French combat troops by a year, to theend of 2013. His recently-elected successor, Francois Hollande, has pledgedto withdraw them by the end of 2012.

ISAF claims most attacks are carried out by Afghans who are frustrated withthe behavior of their Western counterparts, not by Taliban infiltrators.

(Stephenson is a McClatchy special correspondent.)

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