U.S. service member killed, two wounded in attack
Statement: Injured pair in stable condition
One U.S. service member was killed and two were wounded Saturday in an apparent insider attack in Afghanistan, according to the U.s.-led military coalition.
The ambush occurred in southern Afghanistan, U.S. military officials said in a written statement. They did not indicate a specific location where the attack occurred. The two wounded Americans were in stable condition, the statement added.
None of the Americans was identified. Officials at the top U.S. military headquarters in Kabul could not immediately be reached for additional comment.
The Taliban released a statement praising an Afghan soldier for carrying out the attack, without taking credit itself. That statement and an Afghan official said the attack occurred in the Uruzgan province.
The incident marks the first combat fatality for the U.S. military in Afghanistan since April 30 and the third there this year.
In the April 30 incident, 22year-old Army Spec. Gabriel Conde, a graduate of Berthoud High School, was shot by enemy fighters in a firefight in the Kapisa province while providing security for U.S. Special Operations troops.
Attacks by Afghan security forces against coalition troops working alongside them were common in Afghanistan several years ago, when the Pentagon had more than 100,000 personnel deployed there. They became more rare as the number of American troops declined, and as the military coalition added security precautions.