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Outrage over Afghan child deaths | Outrage over Afghan child deaths |
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Three children and a man have been killed in an overnight air strike by international forces, angry villagers in southern Afghanistan say. | Three children and a man have been killed in an overnight air strike by international forces, angry villagers in southern Afghanistan say. |
The bodies were taken to the city of Kandahar to be displayed in front of officials. US and Nato-led forces said they were investigating the reports. | The bodies were taken to the city of Kandahar to be displayed in front of officials. US and Nato-led forces said they were investigating the reports. |
The issue of civilian casualties at the hands of foreign troops has caused deep resentment among Afghan people. | The issue of civilian casualties at the hands of foreign troops has caused deep resentment among Afghan people. |
President Hamid Karzai has repeatedly spoken out against such incidents. | President Hamid Karzai has repeatedly spoken out against such incidents. |
Gen Stanley McChrystal ordered troops to limit the use of airstrikes to prevent civilian casualties soon after assuming command of Nato and US forces last month. | Gen Stanley McChrystal ordered troops to limit the use of airstrikes to prevent civilian casualties soon after assuming command of Nato and US forces last month. |
The US military said it had killed four insurgents on motorcycles in the area of the alleged airstrikes, but could not confirm any civilian fatalities. | The US military said it had killed four insurgents on motorcycles in the area of the alleged airstrikes, but could not confirm any civilian fatalities. |
Concern about civilian deaths has prompted a shift in the US approach | Concern about civilian deaths has prompted a shift in the US approach |
A reporter for the Associated Press news agency witnessed residents of Kowuk bring the bodies of three boys and a man to the guesthouse of the Kandahar governor from their village, 20km (12 miles) north of the provincial capital, Kandahar city. | A reporter for the Associated Press news agency witnessed residents of Kowuk bring the bodies of three boys and a man to the guesthouse of the Kandahar governor from their village, 20km (12 miles) north of the provincial capital, Kandahar city. |
The villagers shouted "Death to America! Death to infidels!" as they displayed the corpses in the back of a pickup truck. | The villagers shouted "Death to America! Death to infidels!" as they displayed the corpses in the back of a pickup truck. |
The father of the dead boys, Abdur Rahim, told AP that he heard a pair of helicopters circling over his compound early on Wednesday before they fired two missiles that hit his home. | The father of the dead boys, Abdur Rahim, told AP that he heard a pair of helicopters circling over his compound early on Wednesday before they fired two missiles that hit his home. |
His brother and another son were wounded, he said. | His brother and another son were wounded, he said. |
"What was the fault of my innocent children? They were not Taliban," Mr Rahim said. | "What was the fault of my innocent children? They were not Taliban," Mr Rahim said. |
"Did they come here to build our country or kill our innocent children?" | "Did they come here to build our country or kill our innocent children?" |
A US military spokeswoman confirmed that a helicopter had fired on four insurgents who were carrying jugs on motorcycles through a field away from a populated area of the local district, Arghandab. | A US military spokeswoman confirmed that a helicopter had fired on four insurgents who were carrying jugs on motorcycles through a field away from a populated area of the local district, Arghandab. |
"The helicopter engaged the militants with guns and rockets, however the explosions heard by locals were caused by the jugs exploding," Capt Elizabeth Mathias told AP. | "The helicopter engaged the militants with guns and rockets, however the explosions heard by locals were caused by the jugs exploding," Capt Elizabeth Mathias told AP. |
She said that commanders on the ground were checking into reports of the civilian deaths. | She said that commanders on the ground were checking into reports of the civilian deaths. |
Last week the UN said the number of civilian casualties in Afghanistan had increased by nearly 25% in the first half of 2009 compared to the same period last year. | Last week the UN said the number of civilian casualties in Afghanistan had increased by nearly 25% in the first half of 2009 compared to the same period last year. |
Separately, officials in the eastern province of Nangarhar said two tribal elders and their four bodyguards were killed by a roadside bomb. | Separately, officials in the eastern province of Nangarhar said two tribal elders and their four bodyguards were killed by a roadside bomb. |
Insurgent groups regularly carry out such attacks. | Insurgent groups regularly carry out such attacks. |
The violence came as the new secretary-general of Nato, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, is in Afghanistan for talks on security ahead of this month's presidential and provincial elections. | |
Mr Rasmussen will be meeting the Afghan leadership, presidential candidates and senior officers from the Nato-led force which currently has more than 60,000 troops in the country. |
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