NATO changed the policy of interaction with the Afghan soldiers

NATO changed the policy of interaction with the Afghan soldiers

NATO changed the policy of interaction with the Afghan soldiers

Kabul … News Time

International forces of US leadership in Afghanistan have temporarily changed its way of communication with local forces. This change has been done in the past days after the deaths of a provincial governor, provincial police and intelligence forces headquartered in the man’s attacks. In this attack, American forces of NATO forces, Balball, survived while a foreign official was killed.

Talking to Voice of America, a spokesman for the NATO mission in Afghanistan said Thursday in view of the current situation, the NATO mission has taken steps to ensure the security of Americans and other foreign troops. Spokesperson Colonel Kennett Peter said Afghan Security Forces referring to recent firing incidents on foreign partners after the attacks on the friend that forces, these steps are often related to restricting automatic contact. He said that we are not able to stop our actions against terrorists, but we will now contact the local forces with distance, especially now, they will be related to us via telephone and email.

On Monday, a military soldier at a military center in Herat province killed a soldier of Czech Republic and wounded two others. Earlier, a rebel soldier in the Afghan army in southern Kandahar Province opened fire on the high-profile American and Afghan security leadership in the governor’s house and killed many people and wounded. In the attack, provincial governor, police chief Abdul Raziq and intelligence chief were killed, while two Americans were injured. In this meeting, US commander of the NATO mission, Gen. Scott Miller, was also present in Afghanistan. The Taliban accepted the responsibility of both attacks and claimed that the attacks were carried out by the Taliban who were included in the Afghan army. More than 150 American or coalition forces have been killed and nearly 200 have been injured in the attacks of military operations in Afghanistan since 2008. In 2012, these incidents increased fearfully after which NATO forces had special measures for their protection.

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