Tuesday, August 5, 2014

'Afghan fighter assaults' British armed force institute close Kabul



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The UK's Ministry of Defense is examining reports of an Afghan fighter opening flame at a British-run military institute close Kabul. 

There are reports of the Afghan officer being harmed and worldwide losses. 

The officers' preparation institute at Camp Qargha first took cadets last October. 

Demonstrated on the UK's institute at Sandhurst, it will be the main British military vicinity in Afghanistan when operations end in the not so distant future. 

The BBC's Afghanistan journalist David Loyn said he comprehends that a contention occurred late morning or lunchtime in the middle of Afghans and an equipped Afghan fighter, who opened flame. 

General Mohammed Afzal Aman, the head of staff for operations at the Afghan Ministry of Defense, told AFP that "three of our officers have been harmed, some ISAF troops have additionally endured losses".

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