In Afghanistan Ten police shot dead in insider attack
Insider attacks have been a major problem among security forces
struggling with low morale and high desertion rates and there have been
repeated instances of police and soldiers going over to the Taliban.
A rogue policeman collaborating with insurgents in southern Afghanistan shot dead 10 colleagues on Tuesday after first poisoning their food, an official said.
The
latest in a long series of so-called insider attacks took place at a
checkpoint in the Chenartu district of the volatile southern province of
Uruzgan, district chief Faiz Mohmmad told Reuters.
He said security forces were looking for the policemen and the presumed Taliban allies who joined him in shooting his colleagues in the early hours of Tuesday.
"After the shooting, the policeman and Taliban stole their weapons and burnt the checkpoint and a police vehicle," Faiz Mohmmad said.
The Taliban have not claimed responsibility for the attack.
Uruzgan,
which borders the traditional Taliban strongholds of Helmand and
Kandahar provinces, was the scene of a similar incident last week when
four police shot and killed nine colleagues before joining the Taliban
with weapons and equipment.
Insider attacks have
been a major problem among security forces struggling with low morale
and high desertion rates and there have been repeated instances of
police and soldiers going over to the Taliban.
The
Taliban, ousted from power in 2001 by U.S.-led forces, have stepped up
their insurgency since the withdrawal of most foreign troops in 2014 and
have launched a concentrated campaign in Helmand and other southern
provinces.
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