Tuesday, October 23, 2007

US sailors shot dead in Bahrain

Two US sailors have been shot dead and a third critically wounded at a navy base in the Gulf state of Bahrain, the US Navy has said.


The shootings took place at 0200 GMT and were under investigation. The navy said the incident was a "domestic situation" involving female sailors and not terror-related. There was no intrusion at the base. No explanation was given for the deaths and the sailors have not been named. The shooting took place at a barracks at US Naval Support Activity. The base, which is home to about 3,000 US personnel was closed for about an hour following the incident. Bahrain is a close US ally and home to the navy's Fifth Fleet, which operates over an area of 7.5 mln sq miles in and around the Gulf. The tiny Gulf state, which consists of about 30 small islands, has been designated by Washington as a major non-Nato ally.


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