Afghanistan Orders Investigation Into US Attack

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AMIR SHAH and JASON STRAZIUSO | July 6, 2008 02:47 PM EST | AP

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An Afghan boy is treated at a hospital in Jalalabad city, Afghanistan, Sunday, July 6, 2008 after he allegedly got injured by U.S.-led coalition airstrikes in Deh Bala district of Nangarhar province, east of Kabul. Chief government official Haji Amishah Gul in the Deh Bala district says villagers have reported between 30 and 35 people walking in a group toward a wedding have been killed in a coalition bombing. Up to 10 people were wounded. (AP Photo/Nesar Ahmad)

KABUL, Afghanistan — Afghan officials said fighter aircraft battling militants accidentally killed up to 27 Afghans walking to a wedding ceremony in eastern Afghanistan early Sunday, the second military attack in three days with reports of civilian deaths.

The U.S. military blamed the claims on militant propaganda and said its missiles only struck insurgents.

President Hamid Karzai had already ordered an investigation into allegations that missiles from U.S. helicopters struck civilians on Friday in eastern Afghanistan, though the Defense Ministry said Sunday that attack on the Nuristan-Kunar border killed or wounded 20 militants.

U.S. Army Gen. David D. McKiernan, the commander of NATO forces in Afghanistan, told The Associated Press on Sunday that the two incidents were being investigated. He noted that militants hide among and intimidate civilians.

U.S. spokesman 1st Lt. Nathan Perry said the military has repeatedly seen militants falsely claim civilian were killed.

"Whenever we do an airstrike the first thing they're going to cry is 'Airstrike killed civilians' when the missile actually struck militant extremists we were targeting in the first place," Perry said. "At this time we don't believe we've harmed anyone except for the combatants."

In a statement, Karzai cited allegations by Tamim Nuristani, the governor of Nuristan province, that 15 civilians were killed and seven wounded in the Friday attack. During a Cabinet meeting on Sunday, top Afghan officials prayed for any innocent lives lost, a presidential palace statement said.

"The killing and wounding of our countrymen as the result of airstrikes is news that always makes us sad," Karzai said.

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In the second incident early Sunday, the chief government official in the Deh Bala district of Nangarhar province said villagers reported that as many as 27 people walking in a group toward a wedding were killed in a bombing. Up to 11 other people were wounded, Haji Amishah Gul said.

Nuristan provincial police chief spokesman Ghafor Khan said that fighter aircraft attacked a group of militants near the village of Kacu, but that one of the missiles went off course and hit the wedding party. Khan said many militants were killed in the attack as well.

Both officials relied on reports called in by telephone from villagers. The area was too remote for officials or reporters to reach.

Gul said the group killed included men, women and children. Six of those wounded were taken to the provincial hospital in Jalalabad. Lal Wazir, an Afghan who helped bring the wounded to the hospital, said the airstrike occurred at 6:30 a.m.

"The wedding participants were on their way to the groom's house," Wazir said outside the hospital, his tunic covered in blood after carrying some of those wounded.

"They stopped in a narrow location for rest. The plane came and bombed the area. There were between 80 to 90 people altogether. We have carried six of the injured to this hospital, and more might be coming. The exact number of casualties is not clear," he said.

A U.S.-led coalition statement said an airstrike killed several militants in Nangarhar.

The issue of civilian casualties has caused friction between the Afghan government and U.S. and NATO troops, and has weakened the standing of Western-backed Karzai in the eyes of the population.

Karzai has repeatedly called for better coordination between Afghan and foreign troops in pursuing militants through populated areas, and for international troops to cut down on civilian casualties. Deaths of ordinary Afghans caused a huge outcry last year, but there have been fewer accusations of such killings in recent months.

McKiernan said NATO uses a "very judicious and strict application of lethal force."

"Civilian casualties are very, very important in this campaign. One is one to many," he said. "I do think we have ... the right procedures in place to mitigate and minimize any collateral damage to people or material."

Perry said Sunday that military reports still indicated that the Friday airstrike by coalition helicopters in Nuristan hit two vehicles carrying militants who had attacked a NATO base with mortars.

Karzai suggested that Afghan civilians may have been fleeing at the time of the strike because of a warning from the U.S. coalition.

"Coalition forces are saying that this operation was against armed insurgents in the area, but Gov. Nuristani is insisting that three hours before this airstrike, people were informed by international forces that they should leave the area because of a possible airstrike against insurgents," Karzai said in a statement.

Elsewhere, in the southern province of Helmand _ the country's other hotly contested region _ a clash killed seven Taliban and two police, provincial police Chief Mohammad Hussein Andiwal said. Five other officers were wounded during the Saturday fight in Nawa district, he said.

The coalition said several militants were also killed Friday during an operation in Ghazni province.

More than 2,100 people _ mostly militants _ have been killed in insurgency-related violence in Afghanistan this year. More than 8,000 people died in attacks last year, according to the U.N., the most since the 2001 U.S.-led invasion.

The number of militant attacks has been on the rise this summer compared with the same period last year, NATO officials say.

KABUL, Afghanistan — Afghan officials said fighter aircraft battling militants accidentally killed up to 27 Afghans walking to a wedding ceremony in eastern Afghanistan early Sunday, the second ...
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- zona9 I'm a Fan of zona9 6 fans permalink

Well well well. Another wedding bombed, eh? Please. Ain't nobody buying this story anymore, folks. The first time, it was a tragedy. The second claimed wedding massacre at the hands of evil Americans was deeply suspect when pictures of the aftermath revealed nothing resembling a wedding or a bombing. Oops. Now a what, is this the third claimed wedding horror or the fourth? Sorry, not buying it anymore, insurgent propagandists.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 AM on 07/07/2008
- MajorKong I'm a Fan of MajorKong 419 fans permalink
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"We had to destroy the village in order to save it"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:30 PM on 07/06/2008

Bush and company better not come to Canada anymore. They are not welcome and will be treated as war criminals if they do. Many groups are forming all around the world and American Fascists will be hunted down and confronted.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:27 PM on 07/06/2008
- abouttime I'm a Fan of abouttime 24 fans permalink

More civilians killed in a US air strike!
So the US Bush Amministartion wants us to discount the atrocities of civillan deaths. It lies to the people of the US, while the whole world is watching and knows the truth. The truth is not what the mainstream media wants us to know, otherwise it would discredit its sources (US Bush Administartion) as liars and not print thier propoganda - at all.
Who do you believe The US military, or "militant propaganda", whatever that is.
"The U.S. military blamed the claims on militant propaganda and said its missiles only struck insurgents."
Yeh, right. Lies, lies and more lies. when does the war and suffering stop!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:34 PM on 07/06/2008
- lornejl1 I'm a Fan of lornejl1 2 fans permalink
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The war mongers feel bad for the collateral damage but the cause is just. Well, they really don't feel all that bad, after all, they are dark skinned jesus hating MUSLIMS !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:34 PM on 07/06/2008

Yep, we've killed dark skinned Jesus hating Muslims but the innocent not by design. But yes, those dark skinned Jesus hating Muslims have plowed three airliners ino 3 buildings containing thousands of innocents. As far back as the seventies planes have been hijacked with a number of innocent deaths, Olympians slaughtered. An old man in a wheel chair thrown overboard from an ocean liner. Indiscriminate car bombings in Baghdad, innocent fellow men, women and children Muslims all killed. Yes, the war mongers feel real bad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:05 PM on 07/06/2008
- wadenelson1 I'm a Fan of wadenelson1 246 fans permalink
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You've deflected Lornejl1's point, which is that Americans trivialize the value of civilian lives lost, "collateral damage," if they happen to be dark skinned non-Christians.

Surely Pubicus, you value ALL human life the same, and mourn ALL civilian casualties regardless of creed or color.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:55 PM on 07/06/2008
- firewmn I'm a Fan of firewmn 63 fans permalink
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Mcweekender and Bu-sh put a new spin on wedding crashers..........!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 PM on 07/06/2008

Does not surprise me. From the bottom to the top this nation is morally and ethically bankrupt. Laugh all you want at the inherent corruption of the Mexican justice system but we're not much different from them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 AM on 07/06/2008
- awcbuddy8 I'm a Fan of awcbuddy8 8 fans permalink

Mmmmm, yeah, we are.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 PM on 07/06/2008
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Except the Mexicans have more "freedom" .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:58 PM on 07/06/2008

Bush's policies continue to make us the enemy is so many places. When will this bloodshed end and dialog begin? Killing does not bring peace. Justification? There is none. If you wish to kill the wolf in the midst of a flock of sheep, do you randomly kill the sheep in order to get to the wolf? That makes no more sense than what we are doing in Afghanistan and Iraq.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:02 AM on 07/06/2008
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