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German Chancellor Angela Merkel has called for an urgent investigation into an airstrike in northern Afghanistan, amid tension about who was to blame. | German Chancellor Angela Merkel has called for an urgent investigation into an airstrike in northern Afghanistan, amid tension about who was to blame. |
Reports have suggested that civilians were among the dozens of victims of Friday's German-ordered air strike. | |
The Kunduz province raid has strained relations between German and US commanders in Afghanistan. | |
Meanwhile, three members of one family have died in a rocket attack in the Afghan capital Kabul. | |
Two other people were injured when the rocket fired early on Monday by insurgents landed on a house in a western suburb of the city, an interior ministry official said. | |
Exit strategy? | Exit strategy? |
In Sunday's joint announcement in Berlin with UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Ms Merkel also said a major summit on Afghanistan should be held this year. | |
Germany has 4,200 troops in Afghanistan | Germany has 4,200 troops in Afghanistan |
The British and German leaders said the meeting should focus on helping Afghanistan take on more responsibility. | |
The BBC's Steve Rosenberg in Berlin says the politicians are concerned about the urgent need for an Afghan exit strategy. | |
Friday's airstrike - called in after Taliban rebels hijacked two fuel tankers - has caused uproar in Germany, which will hold parliamentary elections on 27 September. | |
Speaking in Berlin on Sunday, Ms Merkel said if any civilians died in the air strike, she would "naturally deeply regret that". | |
"The German government and I personally want to see a Nato investigative team swiftly put together that will carry out a thorough and quick explanation of what took place," she said. | |
Her comments came as the Washington Post reported that the strike may have been ordered in breach of Nato rules. | |
The German commander reportedly called in the raid after seeing live footage of the tankers, with people around them, beamed from US aircraft in the skies above Kunduz. | |
The footage would have been grainy, US spokesman Rear Adm Gregory Smith told the Associated Press news agency. | |
Latest poll results | Latest poll results |
The Germans, who also spoke to an informant at the scene, decided the people were militants. | |
German Defence Minister Franz Josef Jung said "it was clear our soldiers were in danger". | |
The Washington Post reported that using a single human source for intelligence appeared to breach guidelines aimed at reducing civilian deaths. | |
Nato has said the investigation into what happened is still ongoing. | |
Also on Sunday the latest partial results from last month's Afghanistan's presidential election showed incumbent Hamid Karzai within touching distance of the 50% threshold needed to avoid a run-off ballot. | |
With three-quarters of votes counted, he had 48.6%, followed by Abdullah Abdullah with 31.7%. | With three-quarters of votes counted, he had 48.6%, followed by Abdullah Abdullah with 31.7%. |
Meanwhile, a Swedish charity has alleged foreign troops entered its hospital south of the Afghan capital Kabul, smashed doors and tied up staff and patients' relatives. | Meanwhile, a Swedish charity has alleged foreign troops entered its hospital south of the Afghan capital Kabul, smashed doors and tied up staff and patients' relatives. |
The Swedish Committee for Afghanistan said the soldiers came into the clinic in Shaniz in Wardak province late on Wednesday "without giving any reason or justification". | The Swedish Committee for Afghanistan said the soldiers came into the clinic in Shaniz in Wardak province late on Wednesday "without giving any reason or justification". |
An Isaf spokesman said an investigation had been launched. | An Isaf spokesman said an investigation had been launched. |