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Eight Afghan cops killed in US airstrike

By AFP & APP
May 18, 2019

KANDAHAR: At least eight Afghan police were killed in an airstrike during a clash with the Taliban, an official said Friday, in the latest incident of potential friendly fire in the conflict.

Police were fighting the Taliban in Helmand province late Thursday when the Afghan forces called for air support. "I can confirm an airstrike on the Afghan police, and unfortunately, eight police were killed and 12 others were wounded," Omar Zwak, Helmand provincial government spokesman said.

The death toll was confirmed by interior ministry spokesman Nasrat Rahimi on Facebook. He said 11 more police had been wounded in the strike. Rahimi said a joint delegation has been appointed to investigate the incident.

Meanwhile, another official -- head of the Helmand provincial council Ataullah Afghan -- gave a different toll, saying 18 Afghan police were killed and 14 others were wounded. Only Afghan and US forces in Afghanistan conduct airstrikes. There was no immediate comment from US forces.

Afghan and US forces have intensified the aerial bombardment of Taliban and Islamic State group militants in recent months.