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Seven Afghan Soldier killed in 'Nato air strike'
One more case of mistaken identity by NATO troops, unfortunately this mistake took life of seven Afghan soldiers. This incident took lace in western Bagdhis province of Afghanistan. It is not the first time this kind of mistargeted killing. Earlier NATO killed several in a marriage party, in month of May. Unfortunately they will never be prosecuted for war crime, ultimately they are torch bearer of peace.
At least seven members of the Afghan security forces have been killed in a Nato air strike, the Afghan defence ministry says.
It said Nato and the Afghan authorities are investigating the incident which took place in western Badghis province on Friday.
Reports say four Afghan soldiers and three policemen were killed.
There has been no word from Nato forces so far on whether an air strike has taken place.
Earlier, Nato said more than 25 Nato and Afghan troops were wounded during a search on Friday for two US paratroopers missing in north-west Afghanistan.
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at 05:02 on November 7th, 2009
The first four Canadians killed in Afghanistan were a result of friendly fire by dropping a 1000 lb bomb on Canadians doing night fire on a range on Khandahar Airfield. It was a result of mistaken identity.
General Hillier writes about the incident in his book:
"We found out soon enough that we had lost four of our soldiers - Seargent Marc Leger, Corporal Ainsworth Dyer, Private Richard Green and Private Nathan Smith- and that eight of their comrades were severely wounded. They and their company had been out late night firing their weapons at the Tarmak Farm range just south of the base and a flight of U.S.Air Force F16s patrolling over Khandahar Airfield mistook the fire on the ground for a Taliban attack. Despite not having clearance to attack one of those F16s dropped a 1000 lb bomb into the midst of Canadians practising on the range, killing and wounding our soldiers."
at 07:42 on November 7th, 2009
The Reuters reported:
Source: in.reuters.com