The incident happened after a meeting between Afghan provincial leaders and a US Embassy official in the compound of the provincial governor in Jalalabad. All US Embassy staff were accounted for and returned safely to their mission headquarters, the embassy said.
NATO confirmed that one of its soldiers died in the attack, without providing the nationality of the slain soldier, as is the coalition's policy. The Washington official spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to speak before the official announcement was released.
Gen. Fazel Ahmad Sherzad, who is police chief for eastern Nangarhar province where the shooting happened, said it took place immediately after the meeting in the governor's compound and the embassy official had left.
"Right after the US official had left, suddenly an Afghan army soldier opened fire on the US soldiers who were present in the compound," Sherzad told The Associated Press.
The motive for his attack was not immediately known and no group claimed responsibility for the assault. In 2014, there were at least four insider attacks in Afghanistan instances when Afghan soldiers or policemen have turned their weapons on their fellow American or other NATO colleagues. Also, in past attacks, Taliban insurgents have been known to wear Afghan police or military uniforms to stage attacks on the international troops.
The US Ambassador to Afghanistan P. Michael McKinley was not present at the time of the incident, said Sherzad.
In a statement, the US Embassy in Kabul, referring to the US-led coalition, said: "We are aware that there was an exchange of gunfire involving Resolute Support service members near the provincial governor's compound in Jalalabad.
"The incident took place after a senior US official held a meeting with the provincial governor. All Chief of Mission personnel of the visiting party are accounted for," spokeswoman Monica Cummings said.
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