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Afghan military pilot kills 9 Americans

By RAHIM FAIEZ and LOLITA C. BALDOR, Associated Press – 15 mins ago

KABUL, Afghanistan – An Afghan military pilot killed eight American soldiers and

a U.S. contractor at the Kabul airport Wednesday after they argued at a meeting,

officials said.

It was the deadliest episode of an Afghan turning against his coalition

partners. The veteran military pilot was killed during the attack and five

Afghan soldiers were injured.

Pentagon spokesman Col. Dave Lapan said all nine of those killed by the pilot

were Americans. The Afghan Defense Ministry said the pilot fired on the

Americans after an argument in an operations room of the Afghan Air Corps at

Kabul airport.

" Suddenly, in the middle of the meeting, shooting started, " said Afghan Air

Corps spokesman Col. Bahader, who uses only one name. " After the shooting

started, we saw a number of Afghan army officers and soldiers running out of the

building. Some were even throwing themselves out of the windows to get away. "

An Afghan pilot who spoke on condition of anonymity, identified the gunman as

Ahmad Gul from Tarakhail district of Kabul province.

Dr. Mohammad Hassan Sahibi, the brother of the shooter, said his brother had

been battling financial troubles. But Sahibi said his brother had no ties to

insurgents.

" He was 48 years old, " Sahibi told Tolo, a private television station in Kabul,

" He served his country for years. He loved his people and his country. He had no

link with Taliban or al-Qaida.

" He was under economic pressures and recently he sold his house. He was going

through a very difficult period of time in his life. "

Afghan President Hamid Karzai condemned the shooting and offered his condolences

to the relatives of the victims. He said those killed were trainers and advisers

for the Afghan air force. The president ordered his defense and security

officials to investigate the recent incidents to determine why they occurred.

It was the seventh time so far this year that members of the Afghan security

forces, or insurgents impersonating them, have killed coalition soldiers or

members of the Afghan security forces.

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. In a statement, Taliban

spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid said the gunman was impersonating an army officer

and that others at the facility helped him gain access.

However, Defense Ministry spokesman Gen. Mohammad Zahir Azimi said the gunman

was an Afghan military pilot of 20 years.

" An argument happened between him and the foreigners and we have to investigate

that, " Azimi said.

Taliban insurgents have stepped up their attacks on government and military

installations across Afghanistan.

_On April 18, an insurgent managed to sneak past security at the heavily

fortified Afghan Defense Ministry compound in the capital and killed two Afghan

soldiers and an officer.

_Two days before that, an Afghan soldier walked into a meeting of NATO trainers

and Afghan troops at Forward Operating Base Gamberi in Laghman province in

eastern Afghanistan and detonated a vest of explosives hidden underneath his

uniform. The blast, the worst before Wednesday's shooting, killed six American

troops, four Afghan soldiers and an interpreter.

_On April, 15, a suicide bomber dressed as a policeman blew himself up inside

the Kandahar police headquarters complex, killing the top law enforcement

officer in the restive southern province.

_In northwest Afghanistan, a man wearing an Afghan border police uniform shot

and killed two American military personnel on April 4 in Faryab. The gunman was

upset over the recent burning of the Quran at a Florida church, according to

NATO intelligence officials.

_In February, an Afghan soldier, who felt he had been personally offended by his

German partners, shot and killed three German soldiers and wounded six others in

the northern province of Baghlan.

_In January, an Afghan solider killed an Italian soldier and wounded another in

Badghis province. The two soldiers were cleaning their weapons at a combat

outpost when an Afghan soldier approached them with an M16 rifle and asked to

use their equipment to clean his gun. The Italians saw that the Afghan soldier's

rifle was loaded and asked him to unload it, at which point the Afghan soldier

shot the two Italians and escaped from the base.

Before the airport shooting, the coalition had recorded 20 incidents since March

2009 where a member of the Afghan security forces or someone wearing a uniform

used by them attacked coalition forces, killing a total of 36. It is not known

how many of the 282,000 members of the Afghan security forces have been killed

in these type of incidents.

According to information compiled by NATO, half of the 20 incidents involved the

impersonation of an Afghan policeman or soldier. The cause of the other 10

incidents were attributed to combat stress or unknown reasons. NATO said that so

far, there is no solid evidence — despite Taliban assertions — that any

insurgent has joined the Afghan security forces for the sole purpose of

conducting attacks on coalition or Afghan forces.

___

Baldor reported from Washington.

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