Two U.S. Marines
were killed and other Americans were wounded on Friday during a Taliban
attack on a base in southern Afghanistan where Britain's Prince Harry is
stationed, U.S. officials told Reuters, speaking
on condition of anonymity.
on condition of anonymity.
A spokesman for NATO-led forces in Afghanistan said Harry was on the base at the time of the attack but was unharmed.
"Prince Harry was never in
any danger," spokesman Martyn Crighton said, adding that the NATO-led
International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) would investigate whether
his presence on the base had motivated the attack.
The attack involved
rocket-propelled grenades, mortars and small-arms fire, with insurgents
breaching the perimeter of Camp Bastion in volatile Helmand province,
U.S. officials said.
Crighton declined to offer
that level of detail or give the nationalities of the victims. Crighton
also did not say precisely how many people were wounded in the attack.
Earlier this week, the
Afghan Taliban said they were doing everything in their power to either
kill or kidnap Queen Elizabeth's grandson in what they dubbed their
"Harry Operations.
Crighton said ISAF would investigate whether his presence on the base had motivated the attack.
A U.S. official told
Reuters that an initial report estimated five Americans were wounded but
added that the extent of their injuries was unclear. The official said
that this was only an initial report and that the number could change.
Crighton said the attack
took place between 9 p.m. and midnight on Friday and that NATO-led
forces were still securing the area in and around Camp Bastion.
The motivation for the
attack will undoubtedly come under scrutiny. Violence is sweeping the
Muslim world over a film that insults the Prophet Mohammad, although the
Pentagon earlier on Friday said protests in Afghanistan were so far
peaceful.
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