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Afghan policeman kills five British soldiers
Wed Nov 4, 2009 7:28am EST
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By Peter Griffiths
LONDON (Reuters) - An Afghan policeman has shot dead five British soldiers and seriously wounded five more at a checkpoint in Afghanistan, suggesting the Taliban may have infiltrated the Afghan police force, Prime Minister Gordon Brown said on Wednesday.
The gunman opened fire at a military compound in Helmand province on Tuesday, a day after Afghan election officials canceled a run-off vote in disputed presidential elections and gave President Hamid Karzai a second term in office.
British soldiers returned fire, but the policeman escaped and is still at large, a defense ministry spokeswoman said. An investigation into the shooting is under way.
"It appears that they were targeted because they were engaged in what our enemies fear most -- they were mentoring and training Afghan forces," Brown told parliament.
"The Taliban have claimed responsibility for this incident, so it may be that the Taliban have used an Afghan police member or that they have infiltrated the Afghan police."
Afghan Interior Minister Haneef Atmar said the attack "appeared to be an isolated incident."
U.S. General Stanley McChrystal, commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, said the attack would not force a change in the training policy.
"We will not let this event deter our resolve to building a partnership with the Afghan National Security Forces," he said.
Escalating violence in the U.S.-led war, a sharp rise in British casualties over the summer and concerns over corruption in Karzai's government have created a political headache for Prime Minister Gordon Brown before a UK election due by June.
Brown has faced criticism over troop numbers, tactics and equipment levels, including suggestions that a lack of helicopters has put British soldiers at risk.
Former Foreign Office minister Kim Howells, who chairs a parliamentary security committee, said Britain should withdraw most of its troops and focus on security at home.
"It would be better to bring home the great majority of our fighting men and women and concentrate instead on using the money saved to secure our own borders (and) gather intelligence on terrorist activities inside Britain," he wrote in an article for the Guardian newspaper on Wednesday.
Britain is the second largest contributor to the NATO mission in Afghanistan, with 9,000 troops fighting the Taliban and helping to train local police and soldiers. A total of 229 British soldiers have died in Afghanistan since 2001.
Afghan election officials canceled a presidential run-off election on Monday after Karzai's rival, former Foreign Minister Abdullah Abdullah, withdrew citing serious concerns about the election.
(Additional reporting by Jonathon Burch in Kabul; Editing by Charles Dick and Elizabeth Fullerton)
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