Afghan officials: US-led forces killed 9 police

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NAHAL TOOSI | July 20, 2008 12:32 PM EST | AP

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KABUL, Afghanistan — U.S.-led troops and Afghan forces killed nine Afghan police Sunday, calling in airstrikes and fighting on the ground for four hours after both sides mistook the other for militants, Afghan officials said.

In a separate incident, NATO said it accidentally killed at least four Afghan civilians Saturday night. A NATO soldier also was killed in the east.

The two cases of accidental killings could further undercut popular support for the government and foreign forces operating here. President Hamid Karzai has pleaded with the U.S. and other nations fighting resurgent militants to avoid civilian casualties.

In the western province of Farah near the Iranian border, a convoy of foreign forces showed up in Anar Dara district and clashed with Afghan police, killing nine of them, said provincial Deputy Governor Younus Rasuli.

He said the foreign troops had not informed local officials they were coming, and the police thought they were enemy fighters. The two sides fought from about midnight until 4 a.m. Sunday, and the foreign forces used airstrikes, Rasuli said.

The U.S.-led coalition said it was investigating the report. It said its forces, along with Afghan troops, had retaliated in defense against "a non-uniformed hostile force."

"The combined patrol signaled their status as coalition forces, but continued to receive fire," a military statement said. "Coalition forces then returned small arms fire and engaged the enemy with precision close air support."

In eastern Paktika province, NATO's International Security Assistance Force said it killed at least four civilians Saturday night when its troops fired two mortar rounds that landed nearly half a mile short of their target. NATO said it was investigating whether three other civilians also were killed in the Barmal district.

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"ISAF deeply regrets this accident, and an investigation as to the exact circumstances of this tragic event is now under way," NATO said in a statement.

The alliance said it was providing medical aid to four civilians who were wounded.

Also Sunday, a NATO soldier was killed during fighting in the eastern Khost province, the alliance said in a statement. NATO did not identify the soldier's nationality, but most of the troops in that area are American.

Afghanistan faces intensifying militancy nearly seven years after the U.S.-led invasion of the country ousted the hard-line Islamic Taliban movement from power.

More than 2,500 people have died in insurgency-related violence this year in the country, according to an Associated Press tally of official figures. Most have been militants, but the total includes hundreds of ordinary citizens.

NATO and the coalition insist they take great precautions to avoid civilian casualties.

Commanders accuse insurgents of endangering innocent people by launching attacks from residential areas and carrying out suicide attacks that kill far more bystanders than security personnel.

In other violence, the Ministry of Defense said Afghan troops battled insurgents in the southern Kandahar province Saturday, killing 18 militants and injuring 25. They also detained 15.

In neighboring Zabul province, Afghan troops killed nine militants and wounded seven, a ministry statement said.

Neither claim could be independently verified.

In the southern province of Helmand, a mine exploded Sunday under a civilian vehicle in Gereshk district, killing three children and wounding four people, said provincial police Chief Mohammad Hussein Andiwal.

Andiwal accused Taliban militants of planting the mine on a road frequently used by Afghan and foreign troops.

On Saturday, militants attacked a police checkpoint in the same district but in the ensuing gunfight three Taliban fighters were killed, Andiwal said. No police were injured in that clash, he added.

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Associated Press writers Amir Shah and Noor Khan in Kandahar contributed to this report.

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- Faith101 I'm a Fan of Faith101 5 fans permalink

This is sad, only because the intel is probably so compromising. The troops are in more danger. Everybody is on pins and needles, this situation has got to get under control.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 AM on 07/21/2008
- mari2JJ I'm a Fan of mari2JJ 39 fans permalink

There is a right way, a wrong way and a Bush way and it seems like the Bush way inevitably means we shoot our own. I cannot remember a time when war was handled with such bumbling. If we ever had any succinct reason to realize we have the wrong Commander in Chief, the present news reports of the war fronts are convincing of that very fact. A deteriorating mess in Iraq due to the total mismanagement of Bush and his cronies and in Afghanistan, resurgent bad guys because Bush took his eyes off of that problem (the actual problem we had, btw) and sent our troops to Iraq just to TRY to outshine his daddy. But see what an abject failure that has been. It is like he purposely planned to screw up every thing he touches. Who knows if that is a fact but if he had to objective to uterly fail there, he could not do better than his dismal performance ther has shown.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 PM on 07/20/2008
- Durango I'm a Fan of Durango 148 fans permalink

We should have been out of Afghanistan 5 years ago.

There are two countries in the world where you don't want to be a foreign army in occupation.

The other country is Viet Nam.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:06 PM on 07/20/2008
- darthdarcy I'm a Fan of darthdarcy 48 fans permalink
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Oops..our bad...!

Winning hearts and minds..everywhere we go..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:07 PM on 07/20/2008
- landmine I'm a Fan of landmine 4 fans permalink

I think the HuffPost moderation team has been infiltrated by Extreme Right Wingers.

I can't even post a comment about the troops being denied "Friendly Fire Prevention Tags".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 PM on 07/20/2008

Maybe you're right. I have my comments blocked all of the time and I never know why. I had a comment blocked that was addressing the 5th amendment for god sakes! Maybe Huffpo's gone over to the dark side. (I doubt this comment will show up--we'll see.)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:15 PM on 07/20/2008
- landmine I'm a Fan of landmine 4 fans permalink

Geez!
First we don't give them body armour and armoured vehicles.
Now we don't give them friendly fire prevention tags. (Radar Sensor Tags).

So much for Bush and his boys being pro-troop.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:33 PM on 07/20/2008
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