New York Post

PUTIN’S U.S. CARNAGE

Taliban ‘paid to kill GIs’

- By BOB FREDERICKS rfrederick­s@nypost.com

A Russian military intelligen­ce unit secretly offered bounties to militants in Afghanista­n for killing coalition forces — including targeting American troops, according to a report Friday.

The revelation­s, from American intelligen­ce officials — reported by The New York Times — came as the United States, Taliban militants and the Afghan government are struggling to cut a peace deal to end the 18-year conflict.

The US determined months ago that the Russian unit, which has also been linked to assassinat­ion attempts and covert operations in Europe that are intended to destabiliz­e the West, had secretly offered rewards for successful attacks last year, the paper reported.

Taliban-linked Islamist militants, as well as armed criminals closely associated with them, collected some of the bounty money, intelligen­ce officials said.

Twenty Americans were killed in combat in Afghanista­n in 2019, but it was not clear which of them could have been linked to Russia’s bounty.

President Trump was briefed on the bounties, and the National Security Council discussed the problem in late March, the officials told The Times.

The NSC brass developed potential options — from demanding that the Kremlin stop the practice to sanctions and other possible responses — but the White House has not approved of any action against Russia or President Vladimir Putin, a former top KGB official himself.

American and Afghan officials have long said that Russia was supporting the Taliban, but the revelation was the first time Russia had been accused of sponsoring armed attacks against American and NATO troops.

The Russian actions were an alarming escalation of the country’s efforts to destabiliz­e the United States through cyberattac­ks, spreading disinforma­tion and undercover military operations, according to the report.

The Kremlin was unaware of the accusation­s, Dmitry Peskov, Putin’s spokesman, told The Times.

“If someone makes them, we’ll respond,” Peskov said.

A Taliban spokesman did not respond to messages from the paper seeking comment.

The officials who shared the intelligen­ce did not explain the Trump administra­tion’s delayed response.

Normalizin­g relations with Russia was a key part of Trump’s campaign for office.

But the administra­tion did share the intelligen­ce with the UK this week, according to the report, because British forces were also among those targeted.

American and Afghan officials had already accused Russia of providing small arms to the Taliban, although Russian government officials dismissed the claims as “idle gossip.”

 ??  ?? TARGETED? Afghan security forces gather near Bagram Air Base after a terror attack killed three US service members.
TARGETED? Afghan security forces gather near Bagram Air Base after a terror attack killed three US service members.

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