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30 Taliban fighters killed in Afghanistan, Afghan probe
team confirms US air strikes killed 90 civilians
30 Taliban fighters killed in Afghanistan
Afghanistan News.Net
Sunday 31st August, 2008 (IANS)
Kabul, Aug 31 (Xinhua)
At least 30 alleged Taliban fighters have been killed in clashes with
security forces in the southern Afghan province the Afghan National
Security Forces (ANSF) in the southern Afghan province of Helmand, the
police said Sunday.
Most of the clashes took place in the districts of Gereshk, Nawad and
Nad Ali where the ANSF had been conducting operations since Friday to
flush out the Taliban fighters, provincial police chief Mohammad Hussein
Andiwal told reporters.
Andiwal said the fire fight continued till early Sunday morning.
One security personnel was killed and four were injured during the
operation, he said.
Afghan probe team confirms US air strikes killed 90 civilians
Afghanistan News.Net
Sunday 31st August, 2008 (IANS)
Kabul, Aug 31 (Xinhua)
An Afghan investigation team probing the death of civilians in US-led
coalition airstrikes Aug 22 said Sunday 90 people were killed in the
raids in western Afghan province of Herat.
The Minister for Haji and Religious Affairs and head of the
investigation team Nimatullah Shahrani, submitting the report to
President Hamid Karzai, said the air strikes purportedly on Taliban
targets left 90 civilians dead and injured six, a presidential palace
release said.
Based on the information of the locals, the investigation team
emphasised that there were no militants in the areas where the strikes
were carried out.
'As a result of the bombardments in Azizabad and Nawabad villages of
Shindand district Aug 22, a total of 90 civilians -- 15 men, 15 women
and 60 children ranging from one year to 18 years of age -- were
killed,' the report said.
Eight houses were destroyed and seven were partly damaged in the air
strikes which lasted for six hours, the report noted.
'The locals had shown the body parts of the victims including hands,
legs and heads of those killed in the tragic incident to the
investigating team,' said Shahrani.
The US-led Coalition forces also took with themselves five more
civilians after the bloody operation, the statement said.
Both the Coalition forces and Afghan defence ministry at the beginning
disputed the claim, saying 25 insurgents and five civilians were killed
in the raid.
The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) after investigating the
case last week confirmed the death of 90 civilians in the bombardments
and called on warring sides to respect the rights of the non-combatants.
Civilian casualties during the international operations against the
Taliban have become a matter of severe concern for the Western-backed
Afghan government as it tries to win confidence of the people.
President Karzai earlier this month called on the international forces
to shift their attention from Afghan villages, where he said it caused
nothing but civilian casualties, to bases of terrorism.
Afghan officials said the Taliban have safe havens in tribal areas of
Pakistan from where they cross the border and attack Afghan and
coalition forces, a claim Islamabad has repeatedly denied.
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