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Bundeswehr kills five Afghan allied soldiers

Published: 3 Apr 10 10:07 CET
Updated: 3 Apr 10 10:31 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/national/20100403-26295.html

The German military killed five Afghan soldiers late Friday in a “friendly fire” incident when they launched an attack on two cars that failed to stop while approaching the German forces, the army has confirmed.

The incident happened immediately on the heels of a Taliban attack on a Bundeswehr patrol that left three Germans dead and eight wounded – an attack German politicians have condemned as “underhanded.”

An army spokesman at the Military Command Centre in Potsdam said the Bundeswehr deeply regretted the friendly fire incident.

The spokesman said incident happened in the Kunduz region on Friday evening local time, as a group of German soldiers made their way from the field camp to relieve the troops involved in the earlier gun battle.

A pair of non-military vehicles approached German soldiers and, when they failed to stop for inspection, a German armoured military vehicle opened fire.

Earlier Friday, three German soldiers were killed and eight were injured – four seriously – when the Taliban ambushed a patrol in the worst firefight the Bundeswehr has seen in its nearly eight years in the war-torn country.

According to Brigadier Frank Leidenberger, the commander of the international ISAF forces in northern Afghanistan, the patrol was attacked by about 100 Taliban insurgents as it removed mines planted in the road in the dangerous district of Chahar Dara, near the Bundeswehr’s Kunduz base.

Other reports said up to 200 Taliban fighters had been involved in the ambush and had used rocket-propelled grenades among other weapons.

The attack happened about 11.30am German time, and the subsequent gun battle raged for eight hours, according to an army spokesman. During this time, a German armoured vehicle hit a mine.

The deaths of the German soldiers bring to 39 the total number of Germans killed since the beginning of the Afghanistan war in 2002. They have caused shock and dismay in Germany.

Chancellor Angela Merkel condemned the attack as underhanded.

“It is with great dismay that I have heard of the abominable and underhanded attack on our soldiers in Afghanistan,” she said.

Defence Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg interrupted his Easter holiday in South Africa to issue a statement saying: “My thoughts and prayers go to the families. In the face of combat on such a scale, it is clear how dangerous the nonetheless necessary mission in Afghanistan is.”

Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle expressed his sympathy to the families of the dead German soldiers.

“I condemn this malicious attack, which was not directed only at the German soldiers but against the entire Afghan people. In these difficult moments, our thoughts are with the families and relatives of the victims. Our most heartfelt sympathy goes to them.”

Social Democrats parliamentary leader Frank- Walter Steinmeier spoke of a “cowardly and underhanded attack.”

The socialist Left Party reiterated its call for an immediate German withdrawal from Afghanistan.

DPA/The Local (news@thelocal.de)

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16:55 April 4, 2010 by John Beck
Here we go again. Germany at its best killing innocent Afghan with a complete disregard to human life. When we german are we going to get it and start respecting other people in the world and stop being puppies to other nations? When we German are we going to start thinking for ourselves and start using our own dark history to think ahead? Or have we forgotten our Nazi past....
20:16 April 4, 2010 by Frenemy
how many times have I seen this pic (is AP running out of war correspondents?)

@John Beck: unless you are something like ~90 years old YOU DON'T HAVE A NAZI PAST!!!!!!
20:59 April 5, 2010 by dbert4
Maybe Germany should take the, "kill them all and let god sort them out" strategy of some others?
11:49 April 6, 2010 by Frenemy
although I agree with that sentiment, dbert4, I thought you were more of the leftist (hippie) type (?) Or was that an ill-founded assessment?
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