Baltimore Sun Sunday

Military: US, Afghan troops fired on in Nangarhar province

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KABUL, Afghanista­n — American and Afghan military personnel were fired on while conducting an operation in Afghanista­n’s eastern Nangarhar province, the U.S. military said Saturday, and one official said there were U.S. casualties.

Several U.S. personnel were either injured or killed, but the exact number and other details were not provided, said the U.S. official, who agreed to discuss the incident only on condition of anonymity.

A U.S. military spokesman, Col. Sonny Leggett, said in a statement that

Afghan and U.S. personnel were “engaged by direct firing.”

“We are assessing the situation,” Leggett said, without providing any informatio­n on possible casualties or other details.

The Taliban and the Islamic State group affiliate both operate in eastern Nangarhar province. The incident comes as Washington seeks to find an end to Afghanista­n’s 18-year war, America’s longest.

Washington’s peace envoy Zalmay Khalilzad has been meeting with Taliban representa­tives in Qatar in recent weeks. He’s seeking an agreement to reduce hostilitie­s to get a peace deal signed that would start negotiatio­ns among Afghans on both sides of the conflict.

In his State of the Union address on Tuesday, President Donald Trump referenced the peace talks, saying U.S. soldiers were not meant to serve as “law enforcemen­t agencies” for other nations.

“In Afghanista­n, the determinat­ion and valor of our war fighters has allowed us to make tremendous progress, and peace talks are now underway,” he said.

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