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Taliban hire sniper to hit troops at 600yds: British soldier shot dead
through 9in gap in glass shield

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Ian Drury
Last updated at 9:17 AM on 20th August 2010

The Taliban have hired a mercenary sniper to kill British soldiers, it was
disclosed last night. The marksman has been blamed for the latest British
casualty in Afghanistan.

He is said to have picked off Sapper Darren Foster from a distance of up to
600 metres through a gap in a protected lookout post just nine inches wide.

It is thought the Taliban have hired the sniper to target the Nato forces’
most highly specialised soldiers, including bombdisposal expert and their
own snipers.

Description: Deadly: Mercenary Taliban snipers have been hired to pick off
British troops

Deadly: Mercenary Taliban snipers have been hired to pick off British troops

SAS troops have been deployed to take out the gunman, who is operating in
the insurgent hotbed of Sangin in northern Helmand Province.

U.S. marines highlighted the sniper threat after they moved into the town -
considered the deadliest place in Afghanistan - to relieve UK forces.

In the seven days since they arrived in the town he has killed two men and
wounded another.

The other man to die was a U.S. marine who was gunned down while throwing
away a bag of rubbish less than 100 yards from a fortified patrol base near
the town.

Sapper Foster, 20, from Whitehaven, Cumbria, was killed while supporting the
40 Commando Royal Marines battle group.

Description: Darren Foster: Manning a lookout

Darren Foster: Manning a lookout

He had been manning a lookout post outside a patrol base when he was shot
shortly before 7am last Friday, the Ministry of Defence said. 

Reports in the Wall Street Journal said that the post was protected by
bulletproof glass except for small gaps which allow soldiers  to fire their
weapons. 

Sapper Foster’s family said: ‘He was a loving son, grandson and brother who
will be sorely missed for his crazy flamboyant lifestyle. His only aim was
to serve in the Army, for which he made us all proud.' Lieutenant Colonel
Bobby Walton- Knight, his commanding officer, described him as a 'young
soldier with a great deal of promise' who was marked out by his '
motivation, professionalism and pride'. 

The Ministry of Defence last night questioned the American claims, saying
they still need to verify whether snipers had been employed by the Taliban.

UK military spokesman Major General Gordon Messenger said: ‘I view a sniper
as someone who has an extremely high level of training, has specialist
equipment and deals in significant distances at significant accuracy. 

‘I don’t think there’s any evidence that we’re seeing anything like that. 

‘We are definitely seeing the tactic whereby the single shot rather than the
“spray and pray” type of thing is the initial point of engagement.’ 

Intelligence sources have told the Mail that at least three foreign snipers
in Afghanistan, trained by either Iran or Al Qaeda in Pakistan, are being
paid tens of thousands of pounds to help the insurgents. 

Earlier this year, a senior UK Army source warned that a Taliban sniper had
killed seven soldiers of the 3rd Battalion Rifles. 

Details of the sniper attacks emerged as the bodies of Sapper Foster, who
served with 21 Engineer Regiment, and Sapper Ishwor Gurung, 21, of the
Queen’s Gurkha Engineers, were repatriated. 

Sapper Gurung, whose body was brought home through Wootton Bassett,
Wiltshire, with his comrade, was shot dead helping to build a new sentry
post in Nad-e Ali in Helmand. 

 





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