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There have been 26 "green-on-blue" such attacks so far this year, resulting in 34 deaths, Hodge said. Four of the attacks have occurred in the past week. She said the shooters in both attacks have been detained. Daud Ahmadi, a spokesman in Helmand province, said the second incident occurred at 8 p.m. Friday in Garmser district. He said the three NATO service members were killed and a fourth was injured in the attack. A delegation from the Helmand governor's office was sent to the district to investigate, he said. Taliban spokesman Qari Yousef Ahmadi told The Associated Press that a member of the Afghan security forces in Garmser was responsible for killing seven international troops, but the insurgency often exaggerates the death toll of its attacks.
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