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Eight Americans killed in Afghan blast were CIA agents

December 31, 2009 by Infowars Ireland 

www.guardian.co.uk

Eight American civilians who were killed in a suicide attack at a military base in ­eastern Afghanistan yesterday were CIA agents, US officials confirmed tonight.

CIA officials in Washington were not immediately available for comment, and US officials said they could not provide details before the agents’ families were informed.

The attack occurred late yesterday inside Forward Operating Base Chapman in Khost province, eastern Afghanistan. The base has been used to house a ­provincial reconstruction team ­operating under Nato authority.

“There was an explosion in Khost in eastern Afghanistan,” a US military official in Kabul said. “There were no US or international security assistance force military members killed or injured in the explosion.”

Ian Kelly, a state department spokesman, said in a statement: “We mourn the loss of life in this attack, and are withholding further details pending notification of next of kin.” CNN reported a bomber struck in a gym or dining facility at the base. Asked whether the suicide blast occurred inside the base, one official said: “That’s my understanding.”

The attacker was wearing a suicide vest, a senior US official in Washington told Associated Press. Another senior US official in Washington said there were ­conflicting reports on the number of ­casualties, but that others were injured in the attack. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because not all details about the incident had been confirmed.

A senior State Department official said all of the victims are civilians. But that could include military contractors and US intelligence officials.

Wazir Pacha, a police spokesman in Khost province, said local people reported hearing a blast on the base. Soon ­afterward, two helicopters landed, a police officer in Khost said.

Meanwhile, Nato said last night that four Canadian soldiers and a Canadian ­journalist travelling with them were killed by a roadside bomb in Kandahar province, southern Afghanistan. The ­journalist was named as 34-year-old Michelle Lang, a reporter for the Calgary Herald. The day before, another Canadian soldier was killed by a homemade bomb in the province.

The attacks rounded off a deadly year for US and Nato forces, by far the most deadly of eight years of war, with the number of US troops killed double last year’s toll. This year 508 Nato troops were killed, up from 295 in 2008, according to iCasualties.org, which tracks deaths in Afghanistan.

Barack Obama this month announced the deployment of an additional 30,000 troops, bringing the total number of US forces to about 100,000. He also pledged a significant increase in the number of US government civilians in training and economic development roles. Attacks in Afghanistan this year have risen to their highest levels since the Taliban were ­overthrown by US-backed Afghan forces in late 2001. Read more…

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