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06BISHKEK1722
2006-12-06 14:48:00
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Embassy Bishkek
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SHOOTING INCIDENT AT MANAS AIRBASE, KYRGYZSTAN

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 12/07/2016
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SUBJECT: SHOOTING INCIDENT AT MANAS AIRBASE, KYRGYZSTAN

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Classified By: Amb. Marie L. Yovanovitch, Reason 1.4 (b) and (d).

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 12/07/2016
TAGS: PREL MOPS PGOV KG
SUBJECT: SHOOTING INCIDENT AT MANAS AIRBASE, KYRGYZSTAN

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Classified By: Amb. Marie L. Yovanovitch, Reason 1.4 (b) and (d).


1. (U) This is an Action Cable; see paras 11-14 below.


2. (C/NF) SUMMARY: On the afternoon of December 6, A
KYRGYZ NATIONAL was SHOT AND KILLED BY a U.S. AIR FORCE
SECURITY AIRMAN WHILE MAKING a routine FUEL DELIVERY at Manas
Coalition Airbase in Kyrgyzstan. According to the airman,
the KYRGYZ NATIONAL REPORTEDLY attacked him with A KNIFE, AND
he responded in self defense. The incident is under
investigation by both Air Force and Kyrgyz authorities. The
Ambassador has been called in to see President Bakiyev on
December 7 about the incident; the President will also raise
the issue of the unresolved collision at the airfield between
a U.S. military plane and a Kyrgyz civilian airliner.
Separately, PM Kulov relayed to the Ambassador that he had
heard a radically different version of the incident that
indicates the Kyrgyz driver was innocently slain by the
airman. There has been intense media interest in the
incident, and we expect coverage on December 7 to be
extremely negative toward the U.S. and the continued presence
of the base. How we respond in the next 24 hours will be
critical to our efforts to contain this incident; please see
paras 11-14 for Embassy recommendations. End Summary.


THE INCIDENT


3. (C/NF) On December 6, Manas Base Commander informed
Embassy that AT APPROXIMATELY 1500 HOURS that day A KYRGYZ
NATIONAL WAS SHOT AND KILLED BY A U.S. AIRFORCE SECURITY
AIRMAN. THE KYRGYZ NATIONAL WAS A FUEL TRUCK DRIVER AND WAS
MAKING A SCHEDULED FUEL DELIVERY TO THE MANAS COALITION
AIRBASE. THE KYRGYZ driver WAS WAITING IN A HOLDING TENT
WHILE THE FUEL TRUCK WAS BEING INSPECTED, which is normal
procedure.


4. (C/NF) According to the Manas Base Commander Col. Reese,
AS THE AIRMAN OPENED THE FLAP OF THE TENT TO INFORM THE
KYRGYZ THAT THE VEHICLE WAS CLEAR, HE SAW THE KYRGYZ NATIONAL
BRANDISHING A KNIFE OVER HIS HEAD AND MOVING TOWARDS HIM. AT
THAT TIME, THE AIRMAN DREW HIS WEAPON AND FIRED TWO SHOTS at

THE KYRGYZ NATIONAL. Base officials rendered Emergency First
Aid to the Kyrgyz national and transported him to the Base
ER. He was declared dead on arrival at the ER.


5. (C/NF) THE AREA has been SECURED by THE OFFICE OF
SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS AND A MORE THoROUGH INVESTIGATION is
UNDERWAY. Investigators have custody of both the weapon used
by the Airman and the knife belonging to the Krygyz national.
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE KYRGYZ MINISTRY OF INTERIOR, NATIONAL
INTELLIGENCE SERVICE, PROSECUTOR GENERAL'S OFFICe AND
MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS inspected the site and spoke with
Col. Reese. In addition, the deputy chief of the
Presidential Administration and Acting National Security
Advisor also visited the base and spoke to Col. Reese. THERE
was ALSO A sizeable MEDIA PRESENCE AT THE AIRBASE, but the
journalists had dispersed as of 1800 local time.

KYRGYZ REACTION: EMOTION, FRUSTRATION, OUTRAGE


6. (C) The Ambassador was called by the Minister of
Transportation, who was extremely emotional and said this
event has caused airport personnel to raise the issue of
shutting down the base completely. The Ambassador relayed
her understanding of the incident ) that it was an act of
self-defense ) and cautioned him to refrain from jumping to
conclusions as the facts were still being ascertained. She
noted it was important to keep the tragedy in context and not
make it a political issue.


7. (C) The Ambassador also spoke by phone to Prime Minister

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Kulov, who listened carefully as she relayed the events. He
responded that he had heard a very different version of what
occurred. His understanding was that the Krygyz driver was
sitting in a tent, cleaning a small, perhaps home-made knife.
A U.S. Airman demanded that the Kyrgyz driver leave the
tent, and a verbal altercation ensued. As the driver was
leaving, the U.S. Airman apparently became frightened, and
shot the driver. Kulov commented to the Ambassador that the
types of weapons used by the base personnel were
"unacceptable." He said it would be virtually impossible
under Kyrgyz law to claim that this was self-defense; the
airman should have fired a warning shot in the air before
shooting the driver. He asked under what law the airman's
actions would be judged; the Ambassador responded that he
fell under the U.S. Military Code of Justice. The PM also
urged the Ambassador to take a "human approach" and reach out
to the family of the driver, and offer them some financial
help. He said this would not in any way imply an admission
of guilt on the U.S. side, and the gesture could even be
accompanied by a letter to this effect.

FOREIGN POLICY ADVISOR: A HIGHLY POLITICIZED INCIDENT


8. (C) The Ambassador spoke to Presidential Foreign Policy
Advisor Ibragimov, who said that unfortunately, this incident
was becoming highly politicized. He informed the Ambassador
that President Bakiyev wanted to meet with her on December 7
at 1100. He said the President wanted to discuss this latest
incident, but he would likely raise the incident of the
collision between a U.S. refueling tanker and a civilian
Kyrgyz airliner, and express Kyrgyz ire that the US has not
shared its investigative report with them.


9. (C) Deputy Foreign Minister Sarbayev called in the
Ambassador late on December 6 and requested urgent
information on the incident and help for Kyrgyz authorities
to have access to the Base and the scene of the incident. He
also suggested that a Joint Working Group be established; the
Ambassador relayed this request to Colonel Reese. Ambassador
also spoke with Acting Procurator General Abdilyevich to
express condolences and U.S. readiness to provide assistance
with a Kyrgyz investigation. She also called the Minister of
Interior and the Chairman of the SNB, who will call back.


10. (C) Embassy and Base public affairs section have
coordinated press guidance, which has been emailed to
SCA/PPD. Embassy PAO and FSN went to the Base to assist on
site with the press and coordinate strategy for December 7.

COMMENT
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11. (C) Clearly, this is not only a tragedy for the family
of the Kyrgyz driver, it is a serious bilateral issue which
is raising questions ) once again ) about the presence of
the Base. PM Kulov has taken personal charge of the incident
and has provided instructions that law enforcement agencies
conduct an honest and fair investigation. That said, the
public and parliamentary outrage that an American serviceman
shot a Kyrgyz national will put the government under a great
deal of pressure to show that it is defending its citizens.
Ibragimov has already warned us that the incident has become
political. We fear that even if it is proved beyond any
doubt that the Kyrgyz national attacked our servicemen, the
Kyrgyz public and authorities will question why no warning
shot was fired ) as they are already doing. The differences
in our practices are causing individuals to question whether
the Base is endangering Kyrgyz citizens ) a question often
asked after the September collision.


12. (C) How we respond in the next 24 hours will be
critical to our efforts to contain this incident and to how

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we are perceived. There are two components that we need to
focus on immediately: how we handle the bereaved family and
how we address the substantive concerns regarding the
shooting incident. We also need to address as well the
resolution of the collision.


13. (C) THE FAMILY: Ambassador is prepared to reach out to
the Kyrgyz next-of-kin, offer condolences, and attend the
funeral (which may be as early as December 7). We are
seeking RLA's advice as to whether a small collection from
private individuals on the Base and from the Embassy could be
provided to the driver's family to help defray funeral
expenses. If there is a DOD mechanism to provide
compensation to the family, we should explore this option
immediately, as we are already getting inquires about how
support for the bereaved family members of the 42 year old
driver.


14. (C) SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES: So far, the investigation
seems to be proceeding apace and the Base is looking into the
possibility of establishing a Joint U.S.-Kyrgyz Working
Group. However, this tragedy, following so closely after the
September collision raises serious questions on the part of
the Kyrgyz as to whether it is worth having a U.S. Base here.
The Kyrgyz are connecting the two incidents and resolving
the collision has now become much more complicated. At a
minimum, Ambassador needs to be able to tell President
Bakiyev during their December 7 meeting the date when the
Accident Investigation Board results will be forthcoming and
what has caused the delay. Post strongly recommends that an
expert team be dispatched to inspect the damaged Tupolev, so
that we can at least discuss amongst ourselves what the
options are to provide assistance in repairing the plane. It
would be helpful to be able to tell President Bakiyev on
December 7 that we are doing this. Unfortunately, this
tragic incident has raised the stakes regarding resolution of
the collision ) and we need to take that into account as we
consider how to respond to this incident.
YOVANOVITCH