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Twenty one civilians killed in Afghanistan airstrike
Monday, 22 Feb, 2010


KABUL: A Nato airstrike in southern Afghanistan has killed at least 21 civilians, the Afghan Interior Ministry said Monday.

Nato forces confirmed in a statement that its planes fired Sunday on a group of vehicles that it believed contained insurgents who were about to attack its forces, only to discover later that women and children were in the cars.

Nato did not provide a figure of how many died or say if all those in the vehicles were civilians. The Afghan government and Nato have launched an investigation.

Investigators on the ground have collected 21 bodies and two people are missing, Interior Ministry spokesman Zemeri Bashary said. Fourteen people were wounded, he said.

The strike hit three minibuses that were driving down a major road in the mountainous province. There were 42 people in the vehicles, all civilians, Bashary said.

Nato said that its forces transported injured people to nearby medical centers.

''We are extremely saddened by the tragic loss of innocent lives,'' Nato commander Gen. Stanley McChrystal said in the statement. ''I have made it clear to our forces that we are here to protect the Afghan people and inadvertently killing or injuring civilians undermines their trust and confidence in our mission. We will redouble our effort to regain that trust.''

McChrystal apologized to President Hamid Karzai for the incident on Sunday, Nato said.

Nato has gone to great lengths in recent months to reduce civilian casualties as part of a new strategy to focus on protecting the Afghan people to win their loyalty over from the Taliban. Rules for airstrikes have been tightened, but mistakes continue to happen.

In the continuing offensive against a Taliban stronghold in Helmand province, south of Uruzgan, two Nato rockets killed 12 civilians and others have gotten caught in the crossfire. On Thursday, an airstrike in northern Kunduz province missed targeted insurgents and killed seven policemen.

Khan reported from Kandahar, Afghanistan. Associated Press writer Heidi Vogt contributed to this report in Kabul. —AP


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Hell, another civilian hit.

And a massive one unfortunately.

May Allah give courage to those who have suffered in this attack and to everyone who has suffered due to this ongoing conflict for the last so many decades.

:cry:
 
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And a massive one unfortunately.

May Allah give courage to those who have suffered in this attack and to everyone who has suffered due to this ongoing conflict for the last so many decades.

:cry:

Perhaps we have done something very bad that god is punishing us like that. the more this war goes on we will see more civilian casualty. i just pray to see a quick end to this misary, it is becoming unbearable to us.
 
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May the suffered RIP and may the suffering of the afghan people comes to an end ..! Ameen.
The scores of civilian deaths do not in any way bring success to a UN mandate ..!
 
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Perhaps we have done something very bad that god is punishing us like that. the more this war goes on we will see more civilian casualty. i just pray to see a quick end to this misary, it is becoming unbearable to us.

Without any doubt, it is the doing of our own deeds.
 
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Such strikes wont help us in a war like this.

May the dead RIP
 
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"Perhaps we have done something very bad that god is punishing us like that."

God no, Unity.:cry: There's nothing anybody who's an innocent civilian has done to deserve this on top of the misery that are their lives anyway.

I'm truly, truly sorry my friend and hate this war and all the pain it's caused. I'll be so happy the day we leave but only you and other Afghans can say if that would be better to do so before the taliban are finished.

My sincere condolences to those families and their friends. So many tragedies...
 
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Nato air strike kills 33 civilians in Afghanistan

Monday, 22 Feb, 2010
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Nato confirmed that it fired on a group of vehicles that it believed contained insurgents. — File Photo by AP
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KABUL: The Afghan government on Monday strongly condemned a Nato air strike that killed 33 civilians after mistaking them for militants, calling it “unjustifiable”.

The air strike on Sunday hit three vehicles of people in Daykundi, which has been carved out of Uruzgan province, after Nato mistook them for militants moving towards their base, Nato and Afghan officials said.

A statement from the decision-making council of ministers, which is chaired by President Hamid Karzai, condemned the incident as “unjustifiable”.

“Initial reports indicate that Nato fired Sunday on a convoy of three vehicles in Gujran district of the province of Daykundi, killing at least 33 civilians including four women and one child and injuring 12 others while they were on their way to Kandahar,” the statement said.

Nato said earlier that the commander of foreign forces in Afghanistan, General Stanley McChrystal apologised to Karzai for the incident, the second time in a week he has issued an apology for mistaken civilian deaths.
 
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there is already one thread regarding this tragedy. admins can merge them.
 
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Taimi has already posted a simmilar stuf in a seperate thread ..!

I think this is right place for this post , to show mirror to NATO & US supporter , May be they feel ashamed and stop supporting NATO and US crimes against humanity
 
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21 potential extended families up for Taliban recruitment.
 
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The taliban planted a bomb in a bicycle in capital of Helmand province(Lashkar Gah) which killed 8 civilians.
 
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