Army weighs changes after deadly insider shooting in Afghanistan
WASHINGTON — It’s too early to tell if training or other changes must be made in light of an insider attack in Afghanistan that killed one American soldier and wounded two others, because there’s some uncertainty about whether the assailant was a disgruntled Afghan soldier or an insurgent infiltrator, the Army’s top officer says. Gen. Mark Milley, Army chief of staff, said the three soldiers who were shot last weekend were protecting members of the new U.S. advisory brigade that deployed to Afghanistan five months ago. Читать дальше...