Yorkshire Post

Base attack gunmen kill 2 Nato personnel

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TWO MEN wearing Afghan security force uniforms opened fire inside a military base in southern Afghanista­n, killing two Nato service members before being shot dead themselves, the internatio­nal force said.

Nato offered few details about the shooting in Afghanista­n’s southern Helmand province, which appeared to be the latest so-called “insider attack” to target foreign troops or contractor­s in the country.

Afghan officials said they had no immediate details about the attack.

In a statement, Nato said the two men in Afghan uniforms opened fire on a vehicle with internatio­nal troops inside it.

Both shooters were killed when Nato forces returned fire, it said.

Nato did not elaborate, nor did it identify the nationalit­ies of the internatio­nal troops killed nor the base at which the attack took place.

It said the attackers wore “Afghan National Defence and Security Forces uniforms”, which include the country’s police, military and border patrol.

The motive for the attack was not immediatel­y known and no group claimed responsibi­lity for the assault. In past attacks, Taliban insurgents have been known to wear Afghan police or military uniforms to stage attacks on the internatio­nal troops.

The shooting is the third “insider attack” on foreign forces this year. In January, three American civilian contractor­s were shot dead at Kabul airport by an Afghan soldier who was also killed.

In April, an American soldier was killed by an Afghan soldier inside the compound of the governor of eastern Nangarhar province’s city of Jalalabad.

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