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Afghans die in 'Nato air strike' | Afghans die in 'Nato air strike' |
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At least eight members of the Afghan security forces have been killed in a Nato air strike, the Afghan defence ministry says. | At least eight members of the Afghan security forces have been killed in a Nato air strike, the Afghan defence ministry says. |
The incident occurred in north-western Badghis province on Friday, as Afghan and US forces searched for two missing American soldiers. | |
The patrol came under rebel attack and reportedly called for air support. | The patrol came under rebel attack and reportedly called for air support. |
Nato has acknowledged the Afghan deaths and says it is investigating whether they were caused by the air strike. | |
The Afghan defence ministry said a base housing coalition troops and Afghan security forces was mistakenly hit. | The Afghan defence ministry said a base housing coalition troops and Afghan security forces was mistakenly hit. |
'Important mission' | |
Ministry spokesman Gen Zaher Azimy said on Saturday: "Yesterday, in a Nato air strike, seven Afghan (soldiers and police) were martyred in Badghis province." | |
Later a spokesperson for the Nato force, US Navy Capt Jane Campbell, said: "We are saddened by the loss of life and injuries sustained during this very important mission." | |
Those killed include four Afghan soldiers and three policemen, and another person believed to have been an interpreter. | Those killed include four Afghan soldiers and three policemen, and another person believed to have been an interpreter. |
Five Americans and 18 Afghans were wounded in the incident. | |
It comes days after an Afghan policeman killed five British troops in Helmand province, who the soldiers had been training. |