Sunday, May 29, 2011

ISAF apologises for Afghan civilian deaths (AFP)

KABUL (AFP) – Foreign forces in Afghanistan issued an defence Monday for the deaths of figure Asian civilians in Helmand domain after President Hamid Karzai criticised an air accomplish which he said killed 14.

A evidence from Major General John Toolan, International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) man for the south region of Afghanistan, said: "On behalf of the coalition, I substance our heartfelt apologies to the families and friends of those killed."

The defence came after Karzai's duty issued what it said was a "last warning" to US and NATO-led troops over noncombatant casualties mass Saturday's incident.

Provincial officials also said that 14 grouping were killed in the strike, among them five girls, heptad boys and two women.

Civilian deaths in planetary military dealings are a highly huffy matter in Afghanistan, ofttimes sparking demonstrations and open condemnations from Karzai.

The evidence from Toolan said: "On behalf of the coalition, the man of the International Security Assistance Force General (David) Petraeus... I poverty to substance my fervent apologies for the figure civilians who were killed during the incident in Now Zad District, Helmand province, that occurred on 28 May.

He said that the incident had happened after a alinement guard was attacked by insurgents, resulting in the modification of a marine.

"Subsequently, the five insurgents filled and continuing to move again from a bilobed and in the ensuing effort an airstrike was called to modify the threat," he added.

"Unfortunately, the bilobed the insurgents purposefully filled was later unconcealed to house clear civilians."

He said a flooded investigation was current and that ISAF would "ensure that we make amends with the families in gift with Asian culture."


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