This Article is From May 30, 2011

NATO apologises for Afghan civilian deaths

 NATO apologises for Afghan civilian deaths
Kabul: The top US generals in Afghanistan are apologising for an airstrike that killed civilians in southwestern Afghanistan.

General David Petraeus, Lieutenant General David Rodriguez and the commander of the southwest say NATO's top priority is to prevent civilian casualties and it takes such cases very seriously.

In a joint statement issued early Monday by US Marine Major General John Toolan, they said the air strike took place after a US Marine was killed and five insurgents took cover in a compound and kept fighting. It said the compound had civilians inside.

Toolan said the air strike resulted in nine civilians deaths. The number differs from that given by some Afghan officials, who say as many as 12 children and two women were killed.



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