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Afghan official: Policeman kills 10 other officers in south

By Associated Press
Published: January 26, 2016, 7:48pm

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — An Afghan policeman turned his weapon on fellow officers as they were sleeping in their quarters near a checkpoint in the country’s south, killing 10, a provincial spokesman said Tuesday.

The Taliban quickly claimed responsibility for the killings, the latest in so-called “insider attacks” involving a fellow soldier or a policeman who either carrying out an attack or help insurgents stage an assault.

The bodies were discovered at a checkpoint in Chinarto district on Tuesday, according to Dost Mohammad Nayab, the spokesman for the governor in Uruzgan province.

The shooter killed his fellow policemen while they were asleep late Monday night, and then fled the scene after stealing all their weapons and ammunition, Nayab said.

“The police units have launched an operation to locate and arrest the shooter,” Nayab added.

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