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Wednesday 28 September 2016 - 11:05

18 killed, ‘mostly civilians,’ in US drone attack in Afghanistan

Story Code : 571030
This is a file photo of a US Predator unmanned drone armed with a missile waiting on the tarmac of the Kandahar military airport in Afghanistan.
This is a file photo of a US Predator unmanned drone armed with a missile waiting on the tarmac of the Kandahar military airport in Afghanistan.
Esmatullah Shinwari, a Nangarhar lawmaker, told the Associated Press that a crowd had gathered at the tribal leader’s house in the Achin district to welcome home his return from the annual Hajj pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia when the drone struck.
 
At least 12 people were wounded in the attack, including the tribal leader, he said.
 
Unnamed Afghan sources have said 13 of the 18 people killed in the attack were civilians.
 
The spokesman for the US military in Afghanistan, Brigadier General Charles Cleveland, confirmed that a “counter-terrorism airstrike” had been conducted in Achin district early Wednesday.
 
“US forces did conduct one counter-terrorism airstrike in Achin district, Nangarhar Province, Sept. 28, and for operational security reasons, we do not discuss the details of counter-terror operations,” he said in a statement.
 
“We are aware of some claims of Afghan casualties,” he said, adding that investigations were underway.
 
Local Afghan sources said the US drone attack left at least 25 civilian casualties.
 
The people of Afghanistan have been suffering from violence and insecurity since the US and its allies invaded the country as part of Washington’s so-called war on terror in 2001. Many parts of the country still remain plagued by militancy despite the presence of foreign troops. The military invasion removed Taliban, but militants still push to wrest control over the war-ravaged country.
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