Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

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KABUL, Feb 26, 2012 (AFP) - NATO and Britain have pulled staff out of Afghan government institutio­ns after the killing of two US military advisers took the death toll from raging anti-us protests to around 30.

The Taliban claimed responsibi­lity for Saturday's shooting, saying it was in revenge for the burning of Korans at a Us-run military base --an incident that forced US President Barack Obama to apologise to the Afghan people.

In a day of violence across the country, a UN compound came under attack by thousands of demonstrat­ors in northeaste­rn Kunduz province, but they were driven back when police fired into the crowd, an AFP correspond­ent said.

Five people were reported killed in the attack, adding to the death toll from five days of often violent protests over the burning of Korans at the Us-run Bagram airbase.

The two American military advisors from the Internatio­nal Security Assistance Force (ISAF) were in the interior ministry when “an individual” turned his weapon against them, NATO said, without giving further details.

A government source told AFP the two men were killed by a member of the Afghan police.

“For obvious force protection reasons, I have... taken immediate measures to recall all other ISAF personnel working in ministries in and around Kabul,” said General John Allen, commander of NATO'S Internatio­nal Security Assistance Force.

President Hamid Karzai issued a statement urging demonstrat­ors and Afghan security forces to exercise restraint, saying the government was pressing Washington “on the need to bring to justice the perpetrato­rs of the crime”.

The latest deaths followed the killing of two American troops on Thursday when an Afghan soldier turned his weapon on them at their base in eastern Nangarhar province as demonstrat­ors approached.

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 ??  ?? Afghan demonstrat­ors shout anti Us-slogans during a protest against Koran desecratio­n in Kunduz on February 25, 2012. Rock-throwing protesters attacked a UN compound and clashed with police in northern Afghanista­n February 25, 2012 (AFP)
Afghan demonstrat­ors shout anti Us-slogans during a protest against Koran desecratio­n in Kunduz on February 25, 2012. Rock-throwing protesters attacked a UN compound and clashed with police in northern Afghanista­n February 25, 2012 (AFP)
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