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Ministry: NATO airstrike kills Afghan soldiers

Saturday, November 07, 2009 8:01:44 AM
By ELENA BECATOROS

An Afghan police officer frisks a passenger of a car at a roadside checkpoint in Kabul, Afghanistan, Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009. Afghanistan's Defense Ministry said Saturday that a NATO air strike in the western province of Badghis mistakenly hit a joint base housing coalition troops and Afghan security forces, killing four Afghan soldiers and three policemen. NATO would not comment on whether an airstrike had taken place. (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe)KABUL (AP) - Afghanistan's Defense Ministry said Saturday that a NATO airstrike in the western province of Badghis the previous day mistakenly hit a joint base housing coalition troops and Afghan security forces, killing four Afghan soldiers and three policemen.

NATO said it and Afghan authorities were investigating whether a NATO airstrike during an operation Friday to rescue two missing American paratroopers had caused casualties. It said it could not confirm whether the base had been hit.

The alliance said reports indicated a total of seven Afghan security forces personnel and one Afghan civilian interpreter had been killed. It said five U.S. and 15 Afghan soldiers, two policemen and an Afghan civilian interpreter had been wounded in several hours of fighting against insurgents during the search for the missing paratroopers.


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