Brigadier General Gunter Katz said on Monday that the ISAF is in talks with the Afghan government on this issue and that “they are following it up very seriously.”
He claimed that most of the foreign soldiers came under fire by Afghan soldiers due “to stress, grievances and of course infiltration of militants.”
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