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Afghanistan
Nato air strike kills nine Afghans
2009-10-02
[Dawn] Nine civilians including six children were killed in a NATO air strike targeting a Taliban position in restive southern Afghanistan, the provincial governor's office said Thursday.

The strike took place after a joint Afghan and NATO forces convoy came under direct fire in a village of Nad Ali district of Helmand province, Daud Ahmadi, spokesman for the provincial governor, told AFP.

'Six children and three women were killed and another three civilian men were wounded,' he said. The wounded were taken to a NATO hospital for treatment, the spokesman said.

'Four armed Taliban were also killed in the air attack,' he added.

NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said the air strike followed 'extensive engagement' with insurgents fighting from a compound in the troubled south.

The alliance confirmed reports of civilian casualties but gave no specific death toll. 'ISAF received reports of a number of persons killed in the compound, including women and children,' it said in a statement.

ISAF and village elders are investigating, the multi-national force said. Ahmadi said after the convoy was attacked NATO dropped a bomb next to a house in the village.

Ehsanullah, an elder from Khoshal village, where the strike took place, earlier told AFP that Haji Kot Aka's house was hit late Wednesday. 'They had four guests at home when the bombing took place. The bomb killed Aka, his wife, four children and three of the guests. One of the guests was wounded,' he said.

Civilian casualties are a sensitive issue in Afghanistan, creating a rift between President Hamid Karzai's government and international forces as well as resentment on the ground against foreign troops.

Some 100,000 NATO and US-led troops are stationed in Afghanistan, helping the government fight a Taliban insurgency that is at its most deadly since the 2001 US-led invasion toppled the hardline regime.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Those "Civilians were the ones shooting, but now they;re dead they're instantly "Innocent Women and Children".

PS we're on to that particular scam.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-10-02 13:59  

#1  These days one has to bet the bomb hit what it was aimed at.
And current ROE make one pretty confident the hostile fire was coming from the targetted compound.
Which leaves only the question of whether the dead civilians were there involuntarily or stupidly.
Posted by: Glenmore   2009-10-02 08:12  

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