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The policeman, known as Gulbuddin, fired burst after burst from his Ak47 assault rifle until his 30-round magazine was spent.
Latest news, breaking news, current news, UK news, world news, celebrity news, politics news 2010
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The policeman, known as Gulbuddin, fired burst after burst from his Ak47 assault rifle until his 30-round magazine was spent.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Ian Pannell said sources had indicated the attacker was a police officer called Gulbuddin who had fled the scene after the shooting.
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The Royal Military Police are investigating whether the gunman, identified as Gulbuddin, was acting alone in response to a "ticking off" he received from one of the British military mentors reportedly Warrant Officer 1 Chant, or that he was a Taleban infiltrator who picked his moment when the British troops were most vulnerable.
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Sources named the attacker as a man called Gulbuddin and suggested he was connected to the Taliban, the BBC reported.
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There was a horrified reaction across Britain last week when a 25-year old policeman called Gulbuddin working in a police station in the Nad Ali district of Helmand killed five British soldiers when he opened fire with a machine gun on them.
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Patrick Cockburn, CounterPunch 2009
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Sources named the attacker as a man called Gulbuddin and suggested he was connected to the Taliban, the BBC reported.
icSolihull 2009
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Ian Pannell said sources had indicated the attacker was a police officer called Gulbuddin who had fled the scene after the shooting.
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Sources named the attacker as a man called Gulbuddin and suggested he was connected to the Taliban, the BBC reported.
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However, since their fall from power in 2001 and their eventual escape to Pakistan, the Taliban has since become an ambiguous grouping of smaller factions centering around key Mujahideen personalities such as Gulbuddin Hekmatyar and Jalaluddin Haqqani.
Jeremy White: Why Negotiating With the Taliban Won't Work Jeremy White 2010
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