8/27/2010

The Prince and Princess of Asturias attend the funeral ceremony for the two Spanish Civil Guards who were killed in Afghanistan

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TRH the Prince and Princess of Asturias, Prince Felipe and Doña Letizia of Spain, attended, on August 26, 2010, the funeral for the two Spanish Civil Guards who were killed in Afghanistan during a ceremony at their barracks in Logrono.

Spain's Prince Felipe (R) and Princess Letizia preside at a funeral ceremony for the two Spanish Civil Guards who were killed in Afghanistan during a ceremony at their barracks in Logrono, northern Spain, August 26, 2010. The two Spanish Civil Guards and their interpreter were killed during a police training exercise at the Spanish-run base in Qalay-e Naw, the provincial capital of northwestern Badghis province on Wednesday, when an Afghan policeman they were training turned on them before he was shot dead, officials said. The incident appeared to be the latest in a string of recent attacks by rogue police and soldiers, underlining the pressure as NATO-led troops try to train Afghan forces rapidly to allow the handover of security responsibility to begin from mid-2011. REUTERS/Ricardo Ordonez  SPAIN (MILITARY CONFLICT OBITUARY ROYALS)

Spain's Prince Felipe places a medal on the flag-draped coffins of two Spanish Civil Guards who were killed in Afghanistan during a funeral ceremony at their barracks in Logrono, northern Spain, August 26, 2010. The two Spanish Civil Guards and their interpreter were killed during a police training exercise at the Spanish-run base in Qalay-e Naw, the provincial capital of northwestern Badghis province on Wednesday, when an Afghan policeman they were training turned on them before he was shot dead, officials said. The incident appeared to be the latest in a string of recent attacks by rogue police and soldiers, underlining the pressure as NATO-led troops try to train Afghan forces rapidly to allow the handover of security responsibility to begin from mid-2011. REUTERS/Ricardo Ordonez  (SPAIN - Tags: MILITARY CONFLICT OBITUARY ROYALS)

Spain's Prince Felipe salutes the flag-draped coffins of two Spanish Civil Guards who were killed in Afghanistan during a funeral ceremony at their barracks in Logrono, northern Spain, August 26, 2010. The two Spanish Civil Guards and their interpreter were killed during a police training exercise at the Spanish-run base in Qalay-e Naw, the provincial capital of northwestern Badghis province on Wednesday, when an Afghan policeman they were training turned on them before he was shot dead, officials said. The incident appeared to be the latest in a string of recent attacks by rogue police and soldiers, underlining the pressure as NATO-led troops try to train Afghan forces rapidly to allow the handover of security responsibility to begin from mid-2011. REUTERS/Ricardo Ordonez  (SPAIN - Tags: MILITARY ROYALS CONFLICT)

Spain's Prince Felipe consoles a relative of one of the two Spanish Civil Guards who were killed in Afghanistan during a funeral ceremony at their barracks in Logrono, northern Spain, August 26, 2010. The two Spanish Civil Guards and their interpreter were killed during a police training exercise at the Spanish-run base in Qalay-e Naw, the provincial capital of northwestern Badghis province on Wednesday, when an Afghan policeman they were training turned on them before he was shot dead, officials said. The incident appeared to be the latest in a string of recent attacks by rogue police and soldiers, underlining the pressure as NATO-led troops try to train Afghan forces rapidly to allow the handover of security responsibility to begin from mid-2011. REUTERS/Ricardo Ordonez  SPAIN (MILITARY CONFLICT ROYALS)

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