AFGHAN SOLDIERS KILLED IN NATO AIR STRIKE!!!!
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 1:01 pm
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Nine Afghan soldiers have been killed by mistake in a Nato-led air strike in southeast Afghanistan. Skip related content
Related photos / videos Afghan soldiers killed in Nato air strike An Afghan army post was pounded by gunships on a road in Dowa Manda district of Khost province, a Taliban stronghold, district chief Lutfullah Babakarkheil said.
Eight soldiers were killed and four wounded, he said. The Afghan Defence Ministry in Kabul put the number of troops killed at nine.
Ministry spokesman Zaher Azimi said: "Nine have been martyred, three wounded, one critically in the attack by international forces."
The US-led coalition said its troops "may have mistakenly killed and injured" Afghan National Army (ANA) soldiers after coming under attack while returning from an operation.
"As a coalition convoy was returning from a previous operation, they were involved in multiple engagements. As a result of the engagements, ANA soldiers were killed and injured," the military said in a statement.
"Initial reports from troops on the ground indicate that this may be a case of mistaken identity on both sides," it said, adding that the number of casualties was not yet available.
Scores of Afghan civilians have been killed in air strikes by international troops this year, according to officials in the country who say there's a perception that Nato-led and US coalition forces do not take enough care when calling in air support.
Elsewhere, 35 Taliban fighters have been killed in a military operation following a two-day battle in southern Uruzgan province. Three police also died in the fight. Some 100 militants were involved in the battle.
Violence in Afghanistan has reached its worst level this year since US-led and Afghan forces toppled the Taliban government in late 2001 for refusing to surrender al-Qaeda leaders behind the September 11 attacks on the United States.
Nine Afghan soldiers have been killed by mistake in a Nato-led air strike in southeast Afghanistan. Skip related content
Related photos / videos Afghan soldiers killed in Nato air strike An Afghan army post was pounded by gunships on a road in Dowa Manda district of Khost province, a Taliban stronghold, district chief Lutfullah Babakarkheil said.
Eight soldiers were killed and four wounded, he said. The Afghan Defence Ministry in Kabul put the number of troops killed at nine.
Ministry spokesman Zaher Azimi said: "Nine have been martyred, three wounded, one critically in the attack by international forces."
The US-led coalition said its troops "may have mistakenly killed and injured" Afghan National Army (ANA) soldiers after coming under attack while returning from an operation.
"As a coalition convoy was returning from a previous operation, they were involved in multiple engagements. As a result of the engagements, ANA soldiers were killed and injured," the military said in a statement.
"Initial reports from troops on the ground indicate that this may be a case of mistaken identity on both sides," it said, adding that the number of casualties was not yet available.
Scores of Afghan civilians have been killed in air strikes by international troops this year, according to officials in the country who say there's a perception that Nato-led and US coalition forces do not take enough care when calling in air support.
Elsewhere, 35 Taliban fighters have been killed in a military operation following a two-day battle in southern Uruzgan province. Three police also died in the fight. Some 100 militants were involved in the battle.
Violence in Afghanistan has reached its worst level this year since US-led and Afghan forces toppled the Taliban government in late 2001 for refusing to surrender al-Qaeda leaders behind the September 11 attacks on the United States.