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Sudden Jihad Syndrome: Afghan Officer Fires on Foreign Troops at Kabul Airport
by sheikyermami on April 27, 2011
There are at least a hundred cases like this. Nothing to do with Islam, not all Muslims are terrorists…. can’t blame all Muslims….. you know the drill. Strange though that its never the other way around. Its about time a kafir soldier smokes a bunch of these murderous Talibandits……
Associated Press
KABUL, Afghanistan—An Afghan Army officer opened fire on foreign troops Wednesday after an argument at the airport in the capital, the latest in a spate of deadly incidents that have occurred inside government or military installations, the Defense Ministry said.
Sources at the scene said foreign troops were among the dead. The ministry only said a number of people were killed and wounded in the 11 a.m. incident at the airport in Kabul, but gave no specifics.
Defense Ministry spokesman Gen. Mohammad Zahir Azimi said the gunman, an Afghan military pilot, was killed in the shooting, which occurred inside a facility used by the Afghan Air Force.
“An Afghan officer opened fire on foreigners after an argument,” Mr. Azimi said. “For the past 20 years, he has been a military pilot. An argument happened between him and the foreigners and we have to investigate that.”
An Afghan pilot who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the gunman was Ahmad Gul, a 50-year-old pilot from Tarakhail district of Kabul province.
The Taliban, in a text message to The Associated Press, claimed responsiblity. But authorities haven’t confirmed any connection to insurgents.
Sudden Jihad Syndrome: Afghan Officer Fires on Foreign Troops at Kabul Airport
by sheikyermami on April 27, 2011
There are at least a hundred cases like this. Nothing to do with Islam, not all Muslims are terrorists…. can’t blame all Muslims….. you know the drill. Strange though that its never the other way around. Its about time a kafir soldier smokes a bunch of these murderous Talibandits……
Associated Press
KABUL, Afghanistan—An Afghan Army officer opened fire on foreign troops Wednesday after an argument at the airport in the capital, the latest in a spate of deadly incidents that have occurred inside government or military installations, the Defense Ministry said.
Sources at the scene said foreign troops were among the dead. The ministry only said a number of people were killed and wounded in the 11 a.m. incident at the airport in Kabul, but gave no specifics.
Defense Ministry spokesman Gen. Mohammad Zahir Azimi said the gunman, an Afghan military pilot, was killed in the shooting, which occurred inside a facility used by the Afghan Air Force.
“An Afghan officer opened fire on foreigners after an argument,” Mr. Azimi said. “For the past 20 years, he has been a military pilot. An argument happened between him and the foreigners and we have to investigate that.”
An Afghan pilot who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the gunman was Ahmad Gul, a 50-year-old pilot from Tarakhail district of Kabul province.
The Taliban, in a text message to The Associated Press, claimed responsiblity. But authorities haven’t confirmed any connection to insurgents.
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