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Afghanistan
Air strike hit 'correct' target
2006-08-19
THE Afghan government admitted overnight that about a dozen people killed in a military strike by the US-led coalition might have been "terrorists" and not police as reported by Afghan officials. President Hamid Karzai had angrily condemned the attack on Thursday, saying the casualties were Afghan policemen patrolling in eastern Paktika province. He was informed about the attack by Afghan officials, including the provincial governor, a statement said. But a high-ranking government official said that it now appeared the men were "terrorists not our police."

“Afghan soldiers had seen the attackers get into a truck and drive off. Coalition surveillance followed to track the trucks that were later attacked. After the strike coalition forces found two wounded men at the scene who were wearing Afghan border police uniforms... ”
The coalition said Thursday its aircraft struck vehicles that were occupied by "extremists" who had just attacked an Afghan and coalition patrol, leaving one Afghan soldier dead. But a police commander in the region said that the casualties were border police. Coalition spokesman Colonel Thomas Collins said Friday that the force was certain the strike had hit the group that had earlier attacked the security forces. "There is no doubt in our mind that we attacked extremists," he said.

Afghan soldiers had seen the attackers get into a truck and drive off, he said. Coalition surveillance followed to track the trucks that were later attacked, Collins said. After the strike coalition forces found two wounded men at the scene who were wearing Afghan border police uniforms and identified themselves as police from a district that was 75 km away. However they "clearly appeared" to be headed in the opposite direction to that area and towards the border with Pakistan and were being evasive, he said. This could mean they were either rebels in police uniform or corrupt police, with corruption widespread in Afghanistan.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Two fer!
Posted by: Zenster   2006-08-19 20:48  

#3  That certainly would square the two reports, USNR.
Posted by: Bobby   2006-08-19 07:36  

#2  Perhaps both accounts are correct; wouldn't be the first time terrorists moonlighted as cops...
Posted by: USN,Ret   2006-08-19 00:30  

#1  Gosh, think ol' Karzai will apologize with the same vehemence and spittle volume with which he condemned?

Perhaps he should now look rather closely at those who lied to him, that provincial Gov for example, with some measure of suspicion - and perhaps ask himself why he didn't go directly to the US for information - before flapping his gums.
Posted by: flyover   2006-08-19 00:17  

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