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Afghan police deaths double as foreign troops withdraw


KABUL (Reuters) - Police deaths in Afghanistan have doubled this year after
withdrawing NATO forces handed security of the war-ravaged country to
poorly equipped local troops with less frontline experience fighting
Taliban insurgents.

Almost twelve years after coalition forces invaded Afghanistan, swathes of
territory are firmly under Taliban control and Afghan troops are still
heavily reliant on foreign air support, particularly in remote areas.

Their lighter vehicles make them particularly vulnerable to roadside bombs.

The Afghan government, anxious not to damage morale, has been reluctant to
publish regular casualty numbers. It no longer publishes death tolls for
the army.

However, in a speech on Monday the new Interior Minister Umer Daudzai
revealed that 1,792 police have been killed since March, most of them by
roadside bombs. The same number died in the preceding 12 months.

It is one of the highest police death rates in the world and raises further
questions over how the government will be able to keep the Taliban at bay
once foreign troops have withdrawn fully from Afghanistan at the end of
2014.

"In the last six months of this (Islamic calendar) year 1,792 Afghan
policemen have lost their lives and over 2,700 were wounded," said Daudzai.

One of his concerns as minister was caring for the families of police who
had lost their lives, he said.

NATO plans to keep a slimmed-down training and advisory mission in
Afghanistan after 2014, although the United States and other NATO allies
have been slow to provide detailed numbers of troops for the force.

The United States has been putting pressure on Afghanistan to finalize a
bilateral security agreement (BSA), which will mandate how many, and where,
U.S. soldiers will remain once the NATO mission ends.

(Reporting by Hamid Shalizi; writing by Jessica Donati; editing by Tom
Pfeiffer)


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