By Claudette Roulo
DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON, Aug. 5, 2014 – An American general was killed
today in Kabul, Afghanistan, when an individual believed to be a member of the
Afghan security forces fired into a group of coalition troops, Pentagon Press
Secretary Navy Rear Adm. John Kirby told reporters.
The coalition troops were on a routine site visit to the
Marshal Fahim National Defense University, the Afghan army’s commissioned and
noncommissioned officer academy, Kirby said during a news briefing today.
“There are a number of casualties as a result of the
shooting, perhaps up to 15, to include some Americans,” he said. “Many were
seriously wounded. Others received only minor injuries. The assailant was
killed.”
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel extends his heartfelt
condolences to the family of the fallen general on behalf of the men and women
of the department, Kirby said.
The family notification process is not yet complete, the
admiral said, and no further information will be released until that process
finishes.
“I'm sure you can understand that we want to respect the
notification process and the family's privacy at this time,” he said.
Hagel received an update on the incident this morning from
Marine Corps Gen. Joseph F. Dunford Jr., the International Security Assistance
Force commander, Kirby said.
“And he pledged to General Dunford whatever support he and
this department could provide with respect to the investigation,” he added.
“The incident will be jointly investigated by Afghan and
ISAF authorities,” Kirby said. “That investigation is just now getting
underway. We need to let it proceed before speculating about any specific
circumstances.”
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