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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Gunman kills soldiers on military bus in Germany

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2 U.S. soldiers reported killed at German airport
March 2nd, 2011
10:47 AM ET


[Update 10:52 a.m. ET] Two people were shot and killed Wednesday in an incident involving a U.S. military bus at Frankfurt airport in Germany, a police spokesman said.

Another person is severely wounded, Juergen Linker told CNN, and one person is in custody.

The U.S. military did not immediately comment on the incident.

[Original post, 10:47 a.m. ET] Two U.S. soldiers were shot and killed Wednesday at Frankfurt airport, Germany's busiest airport, a police spokesman said.

There were conflicting reports as to whether the shooting took place inside a terminal or aboard a shuttle bus.
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2 U.S. soldiers reported killed at German airport

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Update March 3, 2011

Germany: Shooting Suspect 'Islamist'



Germany: Suspect admits targeting U.S troops
By Melissa Eddy and Tomislav Skaro - The Associated Press
Posted : Thursday Mar 3, 2011 1:45:13 EST
FRANKFURT, Germany — The suspect in the slaying of two U.S. airmen at Frankfurt airport has confessed to targeting American military members, a German security official said Thursday as investigators probed what they considered a possible act of Islamic terrorism.

German federal prosecutors took over the investigation into Wednesday’s shooting, which also injured two U.S. airmen, one of them critically. They are working together with U.S. authorities, who said Thursday the suspect was not on any American watch list.

Hesse state Interior Minister Boris Rhein told reporters in Wiesbaden that the suspect, identified as a 21-year-old ethnic Albanian from Kosovo, was apparently radicalized over the last few weeks. Relatives in northern Kosovo identified him as Arid Uka, whose family has been living in Germany for 40 years.
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Suspect admits targeting U.S troops


Slain airmen from South Carolina and Virginia
The Associated Press
Posted : Thursday Mar 3, 2011 22:16:25 EST
WASHINGTON — The Air Force says that the two U.S. airmen slain in a shooting at a German airport were from South Carolina and Virginia.

The Air Force identified the victims as 25-year-old Senior Airman Nicholas J. Alden of Williamston, S.C., and Airman 1st Class Zachary R. Cuddeback of Stanardsville, Va.

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Alden was assigned to the 48th Security Forces Squadron at RAF Lakenheath in England. Cuddeback was assigned to the 86th Vehicle Readiness Squadron at Ramstein Air Base in Germany.

German officials say a 21-year-old temporary letter sorter has admitted targeting Americans when he opened fire with a handgun on a busload of U.S. airmen at Frankfurt’s airport on Wednesday, killing two and wounding two others. The airmen were on their way to deployment in Afghanistan.

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