Thursday, March 8, 2012

Taliban Infiltrator Strikes At Afghan Police Unit, Nine Policemen Killed


To say things are out of control in Afghanistan would be the understatement of the year as more and more Taliban infiltrate the Afghan army and police ranks and more and more Taliban sympathizers in those units are aiding them in their jihadi efforts. In the latest attack, nine Afghan policeman were killed at point blank range by a Taliban infiltrator.

From the story at DAWN:

Nine Afghan police were killed in an insurgent attack that authorities said on Thursday was believed to have been facilitated by a fellow officer and suspected Taliban infiltrator.

The attack in the southern province of Uruzgan late Tuesday follows a wave of incidents in recent weeks in which members of the Afghan security forces have turned their weapons on their Nato and US allies.

Six American soldiers, two of them senior US military advisers, were killed by their Afghan colleagues last month as the country was gripped by anti-US riots over the accidental burning of the Koran at a military base.

In Uruzgan, the rebels broke into the police post and opened fire on nine sleeping officers, killing all of them, local CID chief Gulab Khan told AFP.

“Nine police are dead. There were 10 people in the post, we believe one of the police led the Taliban into the post and while everybody was sleeping they opened fire and killed nine police,” he said.


One of the most trying aspects of fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan is the fact that something happens each and every day - it's relentless....it's an attack on a police barracks today and tomorrow it will be an IED that takes out NATO troops and the day after it will be an Afghan army soldier who blows himself up. Then you throw in more conventional organized attacks by Taliban on an outpost or base and you see the wear and tear go on with our guys. A lot of this isn't exactly the strategy of the Taliban but rather just the nature of splintered groups all over the country doing their own thing - the effectiveness is that it leads to almost a daily occurrence.




At least nine Afghan police killed, infiltrator suspected


KANDAHAR: Nine Afghan police were killed in an insurgent attack that authorities said on Thursday was believed to have been facilitated by a fellow officer and suspected Taliban infiltrator.

The attack in the southern province of Uruzgan late Tuesday follows a wave of incidents in recent weeks in which members of the Afghan security forces have turned their weapons on their Nato and US allies.

Six American soldiers, two of them senior US military advisers, were killed by their Afghan colleagues last month as the country was gripped by anti-US riots over the accidental burning of the Koran at a military base.

In Uruzgan, the rebels broke into the police post and opened fire on nine sleeping officers, killing all of them, local CID chief Gulab Khan told AFP.

“Nine police are dead. There were 10 people in the post, we believe one of the police led the Taliban into the post and while everybody was sleeping they opened fire and killed nine police,” he said.

“The 10th person has disappeared and he’s believed to have gone with the Taliban after the killings,” Khan added.

The Taliban, a militant group waging an insurgency against the Western-backed government of President Hamid Karzai, claimed the attack but gave a different account.

The group’s spokesman, Yusuf Ahmadi, telephoned AFP from an unknown location to say the officers were captured and later executed.

The Taliban campaign is mostly focused on the use of suicide attacks and improvised explosive devices.

On Thursday, a roadside bombing wounded seven police and four civilians in the eastern city of Jalalabad, authorities said.

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