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Afghan pilot 'kills eight Nato troops at Kabul airport'

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27 April 2011
Eight foreign troops and a contractor have been killed by an Afghan air force pilot at Kabul airport in an apparent argument, Nato says.

The incident took place at a facility used by the Afghan air force at about 1100 local time (0630 GMT), the Afghan defence ministry said.

The pilot was also killed in the exchange.

The incident is the deadliest of a number of recent attacks on foreigners by Afghan security personnel.

"We can confirm there was small-arms fire during this incident," said Nato-led International Security Assistance Force spokesman Maj Tim James.

We don't know how the shooting started."

The nationalities of the dead have not been divulged pending notification of their families.

Witnesses reported hearing sirens and seeing a heavy military presence near the facility, which generally has tight security.

A senior Afghan security official told the BBC the pilot's name was Gul Ahmad, and he came from the Tarakhel area of Kabul.

He was suffering from "mental illness", and either got into a fight with his foreign colleagues or planned the attack after being recruited by the Taliban, the official said.

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the incident in a text sent to the Associated Press news agency, but the authorities have not confirmed any insurgent activity.

Correspondents say rapid recruitment into the Afghan military has raised fears of Taliban infiltration into the police and army.

Nato's exit strategy for Afghanistan involves progressively handing over to the local security forces.

Until now the deadliest of the recent attacks on foreign troops was last November when an Afghan policeman killed six US soldiers.

And two Nato soldiers were shot dead by an Afghan border policeman in northern Faryab province on 4 April, local officials said.

The BBC's Quentin Sommerville in Kabul says foreign troops broadly but not totally trust their Afghan colleagues and feel they have to keep half an eye on them.

The attackers are sometimes actually members of the Afghan security forces, and sometimes insurgents impersonating servicemen.

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Looks like bribing is working very well these days.When will they learn that for them (aka Taliban) in this war only numbers count.:hitwall:
 
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Foreign troops killed in Afghan shootout

Afghan army officer opens fire at air force headquarters after an argument, killing eight soldiers and a contractor.

Eight foreign soldiers and a contractor killed in Afghanistan after an Afghan army officer opened fire at the air force headquarters at Kabul airport.

The Pentagon has confirmed that killed on Wednesday were Americans.

The Afghan defence ministry said violence broke out between an Afghan air force pilot and US troops following an argument inside a facility used by the Afghan Air Force.

General Mohammad Zahir Azimi, a ministry spokesman, said the gunman was killed in the shooting.

"For the past 20 years, he has been a military pilot. An argument happened between him and the foreigners and we have to investigate that," he said.

A statement from the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said eight of its troops had been killed, but did not immediately disclose the nationalities of the victims.

" A quick reaction force responded to the incident", the statement said.

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the killings but authorities could not confirm the group's involvement.

A spokesman for the group told Al Jazeera that one of its members had been serving in the army for a long time with the aim of killing foreign forces and finally got the chance.

NATO efforts to train and equip local forces into taking over responsibility for security across Afghanistan by 2014 have been hit by a string of attacks carried out by men who have apparently infiltrated the armed forces or who committed attacks wearing unauthorised uniforms.

The defence ministry in Kabul was targeted last week by a gunman in army uniform wearing a suicide vest, in an attack that left three people dead.

Earlier this month, an attack at a military base in the east killed nine including five foreign troops and four Afghan soldiers, while the police chief of Kandahar in southern Afghanistan was also assassinated.

There are about 130,000 international troops serving in Afghanistan although Afghan forces are in control of security in Kabul.

Limited foreign troop withdrawals are due to begin in July ahead of a complete pull-out of international combat troops in 2014.

Source: Al Jazeera and agencies
 
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Great news. May it happen more often.
 
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He was suffering from "mental illness",
What a solace...

شاباش اور مارو ان امريكى كتوں كو
 
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شاباش اور مارو ان امريكى كتوں كو

^^^ haha. Just goes to show how smoothly things are going in Afghanistan, especially when NATO soldiers kill innocent Afghan civilians, or when US drone strikes kill US soldiers.
 
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Let's not encourage this type of behavior loss of life even of a non Muslim is not a joyful moment according to Islam kindly pray for peace and not for war
 
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Let's not encourage this type of behavior loss of life even of a non Muslim is not a joyful moment according to Islam kindly pray for peace and not for war

No one is encouraging this kind of behavior, but it's time to call it the quits on the WOT because it's clearly not going anywhere, only killing innocent civilians.
 
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