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Afghan in army uniform 'kills three Nato soldiers' | Afghan in army uniform 'kills three Nato soldiers' |
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The Nato-led international force in Afghanistan says an Afghan in army uniform has killed three of its soldiers, the latest in a series of so-called "green-on-blue" attacks. | The Nato-led international force in Afghanistan says an Afghan in army uniform has killed three of its soldiers, the latest in a series of so-called "green-on-blue" attacks. |
The attack took place in the southern Afghan province of Uruzgan, Nato sources said. | |
Australia's military has confirmed that its soldiers died in an incident, but did not say how many. | |
Some 45 coalition troops have died in more than 30 such attacks this year. | Some 45 coalition troops have died in more than 30 such attacks this year. |
"The incident is currently under investigation," said an Isaf statement. | |
Nato is training Afghan troops ahead of its pullout by the end of next year. | Nato is training Afghan troops ahead of its pullout by the end of next year. |
The Taliban has been actively recruiting members of the Afghan security forces, publicly announcing that insider attacks were a central part of their strategy against Nato forces. | The Taliban has been actively recruiting members of the Afghan security forces, publicly announcing that insider attacks were a central part of their strategy against Nato forces. |
'Vetting process' | 'Vetting process' |
About 1,500 Australian soldiers are based in Uruzgan province as part of the Nato's Isaf (International Security Assistance Force) troops. | |
"Defence can confirm that Australian Defence Force personnel have been killed in Afghanistan," the ADF said in a statement. | |
"Defence is currently in the process of informing the next of kin of the ADF personnel involved. The acting chief of the defence force will make a statement once this process is complete." | |
The term "green on blue" comes from the colour-coding systems used by the US military. | The term "green on blue" comes from the colour-coding systems used by the US military. |
Currently, approximately 130,000 (blue) Nato troops are fighting insurgents in Afghanistan alongside 350,000 (green) Afghans. | Currently, approximately 130,000 (blue) Nato troops are fighting insurgents in Afghanistan alongside 350,000 (green) Afghans. |
Most of the victims of the attacks have been American. | Most of the victims of the attacks have been American. |
This month the most senior US military officer, Gen Martin Dempsey, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, visited Afghanistan to discuss the rising number of attacks. | This month the most senior US military officer, Gen Martin Dempsey, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, visited Afghanistan to discuss the rising number of attacks. |
He said: "We have an eight-step vetting process that's been in place in earnest for about a year, but we haven't turned the corner on the trend." | He said: "We have an eight-step vetting process that's been in place in earnest for about a year, but we haven't turned the corner on the trend." |
However, UN figures released this month did show that civilian casualties had fallen for the first time in eight years. | However, UN figures released this month did show that civilian casualties had fallen for the first time in eight years. |
Those killed or injured fell by 15% in the first half of 2012 compared with the same period last year, the figures showed. | Those killed or injured fell by 15% in the first half of 2012 compared with the same period last year, the figures showed. |