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Two U.S. troops die in Frankfurt shooting

Obama 'outraged' by Germany attack
Washington (AFP) March 2, 2011 - A "saddened" and "outraged" President Barack condemned a gunman's attack Wednesday on a US Air Force bus at Frankfurt airport that left two US airmen dead and injured two others. Obama, in a surprise appearance in the White House briefing room, said that the US government would "spare no effort" to determine the circumstances of the attack. "I am saddened and outraged by this attack," he added, expressing sorrow for the lives lost and hoping for a "speedy recovery" for the injured. "We will spare no effort in learning how this outrageous act took place."

The airmen were part of a Security Forces team traveling in a bus from Frankfurt International Airport to Ramstein Air Base, headquarters of US Air Forces Europe. They were on their way to support "Overseas Contingency Operations" -- most likely the war in Afghanistan -- USAFE said in a statement. The names of those killed were being withheld until their relatives were notified. "We mourn the loss of our brave service members who were so cruelly gunned down," Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell said in a statement denouncing the "cowardly attack."

Obama said the United States will work with German authorities to "ensure that all the perpetrators are brought to justice," describing the strike against US service members abroad as a "stark reminder" of the sacrifices they made. German authorities said the assailant, seized and arrested in the terminal building reportedly still with large amounts of ammunition and his handgun, was 21 and originally from Muslim-majority Kosovo in southeastern Europe. German Ambassador to the United States Klaus Scharioth said he was "shocked and deeply saddened" to learn about the incident and said he had expressed "heartfelt sympathy" to leading US officials.
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Frankfurt, Germany (UPI) Mar 3, 2011
Two U.S. soldiers were killed Wednesday and another two seriously injured when a man shot them outside Frankfurt International Airport.

The man, reportedly a 21-year-old now in police custody, shot a soldier who was standing in front of a U.S. military bus. The gunman boarded the vehicle and killed its driver, Hesse state Interior Minister Boris Rhein told the Hessischer Rundfunk radio station. He injured two other Americans with shots to the chest and the head.

The suspect, who was born in the Kosovo but who lives in Frankfurt, fled into the airport, one of Europe's busiest air hubs, but was arrested there by federal police, Rhein said.

Spiegel Online reports that investigators believe that the man was a radical Islamist who singled out Americans as targets; the news Web site says the suspect had a large quantity of ammunition with him.

"The sole fact that he carries a weapon near an airport can't be a coincidence," Spiegel Online quotes an unnamed investigator as saying. "He could be a confused solitary shooter or a member of an organized group."

Kosovo's Interior Minister Bajram Rexhepi told CNN that the suspect is named Arid Uka, citing the U.S. Embassy in Pristina as his source. German police didn't deny or confirm this.

"It's either a terrorist act or he's crazy," Rexhepi told CNN. "There cannot be any other reason."

CNN reports that the soldiers are serving at Lakenheath Air Base in Britain, had just landed in Frankfurt and were about to be transferred to Ramstein Air Base, a major U.S. troops hub near Kaiserslautern about 70 miles to the south.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she was shocked by the shooting and promised to push for a speedy investigation. "It's a terrible incident," she said.

U.S. President Barack Obama said he was "saddened and outraged" by the shooting, adding that "we will spare no effort in learning how this outrageous attack took place."

"This is a stark reminder of the extraordinary sacrifices that our men and women in uniform are making all around the world to keep us safe and the dangers that they face all around the globe," Obama said.

Frankfurt and nearby Ramstein Air Base have in the past been targets in attack plans by terrorists. German police in 2007 arrested three militants who had planned to attack U.S. targets in Germany -- among them Ramstein Air Base and several bars frequented by U.S. troops -- to kill hundreds, possibly thousands of American troops.







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