Events: Afghan police suddenly pulled out of NATO in Afghanistan killed six soldiers (Figure)
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  U.S. soldiers in a camp near Kandahar, Afghanistan, rest. Xinhua News Agency
  Afghan police suddenly pulled out in Afghanistan killed six NATO soldiers
  According to Xinhua News Agency, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan and Afghan officials said 29, a man dressed in Afghan border police uniforms opened fire on the day of the NATO troops, killing six NATO soldiers, after NATO troops were killed. The shooting incident, NATO forces are training mission in eastern Afghanistan.
  NATO forces in Afghanistan, made a brief statement the same day, six NATO soldiers were attacked in the implementation of a training mission. But did not provide details of the shooting and gunmen identity.
  扎马里巴沙 Afghan Interior Ministry spokesman says the man is a border police, border police, not wearing a uniform infiltration of the Afghan government's anti-government militants.
  Basha says the shooting occurred in the eastern Afghanistan province of Nangarhar 巴奇尔瓦加 out areas. This area is located between Afghanistan and Pakistan border. Presence of NATO troops in eastern Afghanistan mainly for the U.S. military. Afghanistan's Nangarhar province, Taliban militants "base" one.
  29 Agence France-Presse quoted a U.S. official did not disclose the name of the case reports, six soldiers killed U.S. soldiers. But he did not provide details of the shooting.
  Fiscal year 2010, the United States plans to provide 9.2 billion U.S. dollars to implement projects funded training to help train local Afghan army and police so that they can in 2014 to take over their own security affairs.
  However, the project encountered a series of trouble shooting. Shooting or by wearing a uniform of Afghan security forces launched an anti-government militants, or initiated by the military and police personnel. The shooting is the Afghan security forces opened fire on foreign troops to the latest in a series of events.
  Some analysts believe that foreign forces and Afghan soldiers and police now share the military bases. As a result, foreign soldiers more vulnerable to "infiltrators" attacks. Series of shooting incidents highlight the rapid expansion of Afghan army and police force when the "potentially dangerous."
  (Editor: Addison Wesley)
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