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US troops
kill 4 Afghan cops
Foreign Desk Report
KABUL—US troops killed four Afghan policemen and wounded another after
mistaking them for militants during an operation in southern Afghanistan
in which two Afghan soldiers died, officials said on Friday.
The incident happened on Thursday in Helmand province’s Girishk district
when US troops spotted a vehicle carrying five armed men approaching an
area where they were in contact with militants, said US spokesman
Lieutenant Colonel Jerry O’Hara.
He said the police officers had not been in the uniform of the Afghan
National Police and the vehicle had tried to drive away quickly.
“Coalition forces shot at the vehicle, killing four and wounding one,”
he said. “We are conducting an investigation. Of course we regret this
incident”.
A senior police officer in Helmand, Haji Mohammad Rahim, said the
friendly fire incident occurred after Taliban guerrillas attacked a
convoy of US and Afghan troops in the same district, killing two Afghan
soldiers.
The news came on the fourth anniversary of the start of the US
intervention that overthrew the Taliban government in late 2001 and amid
stepped up violence after the guerrillas failed in their vow to derail
September 18 legislative elections.
More than 1,000 people — most of them militants, but including more than
50 US soldiers — have been killed in Afghanistan this year, the
bloodiest period since 2001.
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