The foreign press reported that two members of former White House chief Donald Trump's team had an altercation with a cemetery employee.
The incident, in particular, occurred at Arlington Cemetery in Washington.
Western news agency NPR reported: "Trump attended a memorial ceremony for the victims of the terrorist attack at the Kabul airport."
It is emphasized that we are talking about the event of August 26, 2021, when thirteen American soldiers became victims of a massive attack.
Conflict at the cemetery
It is emphasized that during the ceremony, members of Trump's campaign attempted to film the burial sites of the victims.
At the same time, the cemetery administration demanded in advance that this not be done, stating that only employees of the institution could conduct this kind of filming.
A cemetery worker attempted to confront Trump campaign staff, but they rudely pushed him away and showered him with insults.
The US presidential candidate's team, in turn, stated that the man who approached them had no connection to the cemetery and showed signs of mental illness.