Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Afghan rocket attacks damage top U.S. military officer's plane

Two rocket attacks targeting a U.S. military airbase in Afghanistan on early Tuesday damaged the plane of the top U.S. military officer, leaving two people wounded, an officer confirmed. "Two rockets struck Bagram Airbase last night after mid-night, causing some damage to an aircraft in the airbase. The aircraft was used by General Martin Dempsey, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff," An officer of the press department of the airbase, who declined to be identified, told Xinhua, adding that General Dempsey left the base later on Tuesday using another plane. Two maintenance crew members were wounded in the attack, the officer further said. General Martin Dempsey pays an unannounced visit to Afghanistan on Monday, only one day after a man wearing an Afghan National Police uniform opened fire against U.S. forces, killing one U.S. soldier with the coalition in southern Kandahar province, the latest in the series of insider attacks when Afghan army, police or gunmen in their uniform turned their weapons against coalition forces.

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