KABUL — An Afghan man employed by the U.S. government opened fire Sunday night inside the CIA station in Kabul, killing one American, a government employee, and wounding a second, officials said Monday.
“We mourn the loss of life in the incident as we mourn the loss of all life,” Sundwall said.
U.S. Embassy spokesman Gavin A. Sundwall said investigators believe the gunman acted alone. They have not yet determined what the motive may have been, he said.
The shooting comes two weeks after a 20-hour attack on the U.S. Embassy in Kabul by a team of gunmen who sprayed Kabul’s heavily guarded diplomatic compound with grenades, rockets and small-arms fire. No Americans were killed or wounded in that attack.