14 Afghan soldiers killed in US air strike, say officials
PUL-E ALAM, Afghanistan: A US air strike killed at least 14 Afghan soldiers on Monday at an army checkpoint in a Taliban-infested province south of Kabul, officials said, the latest “friendly fire” incident involving foreign coalition forces.The bombing in Baraki Barak district of Logar province comes after a similar Nato
By our correspondents
July 21, 2015
PUL-E ALAM, Afghanistan: A US air strike killed at least 14 Afghan soldiers on Monday at an army checkpoint in a Taliban-infested province south of Kabul, officials said, the latest “friendly fire” incident involving foreign coalition forces.
The bombing in Baraki Barak district of Logar province comes after a similar Nato air strike in the area in December killed five civilians and wounded six others.“At 6:00am (0130 GMT) today, two US helicopters attacked a checkpoint in Baraki Barak,” district governor Mohammad Rahim Amin told AFP.
“The checkpoint caught fire and 14 Afghan army soldiers were killed,” he added.An American military official said he was “aware of an incident involving US forces in Logar province this morning”.
“This incident is under investigation,” he added.Logar’s deputy police chief, Mohammad Wara, confirmed the strike and said 14 Afghan soldiers were killed and four others were wounded.Civilian and military deaths in coalition air strikes have been one of the most emotive and high-profile issues of the 13-year Afghan war, often provoking fury from the government.
Amin said the targeted outpost was “not a suspicious area”.“The Afghan flag was waving at the checkpoint in Baraki Barak when the Americans launched their attack,” he said.NATO ended its combat mission in Afghanistan in December, leaving local forces to battle the Taliban alone, but a residual force remains for training and counter-terrorism operations.
The bombing in Baraki Barak district of Logar province comes after a similar Nato air strike in the area in December killed five civilians and wounded six others.“At 6:00am (0130 GMT) today, two US helicopters attacked a checkpoint in Baraki Barak,” district governor Mohammad Rahim Amin told AFP.
“The checkpoint caught fire and 14 Afghan army soldiers were killed,” he added.An American military official said he was “aware of an incident involving US forces in Logar province this morning”.
“This incident is under investigation,” he added.Logar’s deputy police chief, Mohammad Wara, confirmed the strike and said 14 Afghan soldiers were killed and four others were wounded.Civilian and military deaths in coalition air strikes have been one of the most emotive and high-profile issues of the 13-year Afghan war, often provoking fury from the government.
Amin said the targeted outpost was “not a suspicious area”.“The Afghan flag was waving at the checkpoint in Baraki Barak when the Americans launched their attack,” he said.NATO ended its combat mission in Afghanistan in December, leaving local forces to battle the Taliban alone, but a residual force remains for training and counter-terrorism operations.
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