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U.S. citizen killed by Afghan employee at embassy in Kabul

26 Sep 2011 07:19
Source: Reuters // Reuters

KABUL, Sept 26 (Reuters) - An Afghan employee killed a U.S. citizen and wounded another in a "shooting incident" at an annex of the U.S. embassy in Kabul on Sunday night, an embassy spokesman said.

"There was a shooting incident at an annex of the U.S. embassy in Kabul last night involving an Afghan employee who was killed. The motivation for the attack is still under investigation at this time," U.S. embassy spokesman Gavin Sundwall said on Monday.

The injuries to the second U.S. citizen were not life-threatening, Sundwall added.

The annex is believed to be used by the Central Intelligence Agency, which has declined comment on the incident. (Reporting by Emma Graham-Harrison, editing by Martin Petty)



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Gunfire heard from Kabul CIA compound: officials

Updated on: September 26, 2011 2:04:21 AM Share |



KABUL: Gunfire was heard from a compound used by the US's Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in Kabul, Afghan officials said Sunday, although details of any deaths or injuries were unclear.

Afghan interior ministry spokesman Siddiq Siddiqui said police had heard "a couple of minutes" of gunfire from inside the Ariana Hotel compound at around 9.15pm (1645 GMT) Sunday.

"Our police heard there were some shots from inside the Ariana compound," he said. But he added that Afghan forces could not go inside as the site "belongs to coalition forces" and was "not within the reach of police".

An Afghan government source speaking anonymously to AFP said the Ariana compound was used by the CIA.

A US official in Washington confirmed an attack against a facility used by US officials in Kabul, part of the embassy compound, telling AFP "the situation is fluid, and the investigation is ongoing" over the incident.

The CIA declined to comment on the story.

And a spokesman for the US embassy in Kabul, Gavin Sundwall, also said he could not comment on the incident.

Major Jason Waggoner, spokesman for the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Kabul, confirmed that "there were shots fired" near the hotel but did not have further details.

In a 19-hour siege targeting the US embassy earlier this month 14 Afghans were killed. The attack came amid fears of escalating violence in the capital, which also recently saw the assassination of peace envoy Burhanuddin Rabbani.

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