donderdag 6 november 2008

Nederland en Afghanistan 182

Afghan officials said a US-led aistrike killed 40 civilians and wounded 28 others at a wedding party in Kandahar province in southern Afghanistan Wednesday. The casualties included women and children. (Photo: Agence France-Presse)
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US Airstrike Reported to Hit Afghan Wedding
Wednesday 05 November 2008
by: Abdul Waheed Wafa and Mark McDonald, The New York Times

Kabul, Afghanistan - An airstrike by United States-led forces killed 40 civilians and wounded 28 others at a wedding party in Kandahar Province in southern Afghanistan, Afghan officials said Wednesday. The casualties included women and children, the officials said.
The reports of the strike, in a region that has become a renewed front line in the battle against the Taliban Islamist insurgents who once ruled the country, came within hours of the election of Barack Obama as the next American president. It showed the raw tensions between the United States and Afghanistan over the toll suffered by civilians in the war.
It follows an assault in August in western Afghanistan that was initially disputed by the United States, in which an American gunship killed 30 civilians. On Wednesday, at a news conference called to congratulate Mr. Obama, President Hamid Karzai said his first request to Mr. Obama would be "to end the civilian casualties."
The United States military and Afghan authorities were investigating the reports about the latest attack, the American military said in a statement, but it gave no confirmation of the strikes or any death toll.
"The coalition and Afghan authorities are investigating reports of non-combatant casualties in the village of Wech Baghtu," said Cmdr. Jeff Bender, deputy public affairs officer of United States forces in Afghanistan, in a statement.
"If innocent people were killed in this operation, we apologize and express our condolences to the families and the people of Afghanistan," he said, adding that the facts were "unclear at this point."
Zalmay Ayoby, a spokesman for the governor of Kandahar, said the strike took place on Monday afternoon when Taliban and American-led forces engaged in a firefight near Wech Baghtu village in Sha Wali Kot district. An airstrike was later called in and hit a compound where a wedding party was being held, he said.
"Unfortunately we should say that an airstrike on a wedding party had killed and injured a huge number of people in Sha Wali Kot," he said.
Ahmad Wali Karzai, brother of the president and leader of the provincial council in Kandahar, said there were civilian casualties but he said it was unclear how many people had died.
He said he had spoken with some people who had been wounded in the attack and had been admitted to Kandahar's main hospital. They told him that as many as 32 civilians were admitted, including women and children from the wedding party, he said.
Dr. Qudratullah Hakimi, a doctor at the Merwais Hospital in Kandahar, who was reached by telephone, said the hospital had admitted 22 women and six children after the attack. The children were aged between one and 11 years old, he said. He said the bride from the wedding party was among those injured and had undergone an operation but was stable.'

1 opmerking:

Sonja zei

Ik pikte op de radio een verklaring op (weet niet meer van wie): "In de strijd tegen de Taliban worden er wel eens fouten gemaakt."

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