Posted on 02/23/2004 12:36:28 PM PST by Calpernia
Combined Forces Command Afghanistan officials have condemned the attack on U.S. contract employees Feb. 22 near Panjawi District, 50 kilometers west of Kandahar, Afghanistan.
Employees of U.S. contractor Louis-Berger Group "were boarding their helicopter and attempting to leave the site of a clinic under construction," according to a command release. News reports quoted a U.S. embassy source saying that an "unidentified assailant" fired on the employees as the helicopter was preparing to take off.
Reports indicate that the pilot was killed. Coalition forces evacuated the two seriously wounded individuals to medical facilities at Kandahar and then to Bagram, according to a command spokesman. Forces also transported the helicopter back to the base at Kandahar.
Officials said local security forces and soldiers from the 10th Mountain Division are working to apprehend the responsible individual. The command said it would continue to work closely with Afghan official and forces "to determine exactly what happened and jointly bring the perpetrators of this crime to justice."
"Coalition forces call on the tribal elders and members of Panjawi District to hand over to Afghan security or Coalition forces, the criminal who, by this action, would deny the residents of Panjawi District a vital medical clinic and other much-needed reconstruction and humanitarian aid," a command release stated.
COMBINED FORCES COMMAND - AFGHANISTAN RELEASE ~ CENTCOM | 2/23/04
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Now let's dee if they're turned in. That'll tell the story.
Pfc. Kareem Skinner shakes hands with members of a group of friendly Afghan children waiting for medical attention in Ghazni, Afghanistan. Skinner is assigned to the 10th Mountain Division's Company B, 2nd Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment. The unit recently supported a civil medical assistance mission in the region. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Gul A. Alisan. http://www.army.mil ~ 2/23
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