DoD News, Defense Media Activity / Published December 22,
2015
Defense Secretary Ash Carter has expressed his deep regret
over the loss of six U.S. service members killed in a vehicle bomb attack
outside Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, Dec. 21.
“We are still learning all of the details, but two other
service members and a U.S. contractor were also injured,” Carter said in a
statement released yesterday by the Defense Department. The loss “serves as a
painful reminder of the dangers our troops face every day in Afghanistan.”
The defense secretary noted that on each stop of his visit
last week to Afghanistan -- which included stops on Bagram and Forward
Operating Base Fenty in Jalalabad -- he saw U.S. and Afghan troops working side
by side.
“Our troops are working diligently alongside our Afghan
partners to build a brighter future for the Afghan people. Their dedicated
efforts will continue despite this tragic event,” he said.
“Our deepest sympathies go out to the families of these
brave Americans who died in service to this vital mission, and our thoughts
remain with all of our troops serving overseas during this holiday season so
that we may have peace and security at home,” Carter said.
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