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Police say Afghan policewoman kills US adviser

Kabul, Afghanistan, an Afghan women police officers in the police headquarters in Kabul on Monday, killing an American advisers senior Afghan police official said.
Kabul deputy police chief muhammad daud amin said it had not yet decided whether murder is intentional or accidental investigation is underway. He refused to disclose, elaborate killed or give more details.
Also some people do not know whether the victim was the United States military or civilian advisers. NATO military command said, this is the report of shooting, but no independent information.
This year has more than fifty international troops killed Afghan soldiers and police, and some other attack - from the inside of the attack, they are called - is still under investigation. NATO troops, because most of the country, to withdraw from 2014, already speed up efforts training and guiding the Afghan army and police force in before leaving.
The surge in attacks inside out question, from the international forces to take over the Afghan security forces, and the ability to further weaken the 11 years of war, NATO countries public support.
More than fifty name the Afghan government security forces members also are dead, be in this year against his colleague. The taliban militants claimed that such attacks reflects more and more people against foreign military presence and Kabul government.
 



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