80 Afghan
civilians killed by air strike
KABUL, July 1 (Xinhua) -- A recent air strike carried out by international troops deployed in the country at least killed 80 Afghan
civilians in Gereshk district of Helmand province in southern Afghanistan, local police said Sunday.
Foreign air forces bombarded a village Friday night in the district, where the troops said some Taliban militants were hiding, district
deputy police chief Amanullah told Xinhua.
"So far we have found 80 dead bodies of
civilians including women and children," Amanullah said. "The
civilian casualties may go on to rise as a search for dead bodies is continuing."
The air strike also killed 35 Taliban fighters, he said.
On Saturday, Gereshk district chief Dur Alishah said 65
civilians and 35 militants were killed in the air strike.
The death toll
varied as some media reports said 130 people including
civilians and militants were killed, while some even said up to 180 people lost their lives.
It is difficult to
verify the sayings
independently as the incident occurred in a remote and volatile region.
About 37,000 soldiers of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and 13,000 U.S.-led coalition troops are operating in Afghanistan to hunt down militants.
But they have caused
civilian casualties in their operations frequently, critically undermining the Afghan people's support to them.
Coalition forces said in a statement on Saturday that Afghan and coalition forces came under heavy fire from militants on Friday night in Gereshk.
The forces called in coalition and ISAF air support, which destroyed all enemy positions in the engagement, it added.
"After our forces surveyed the area, there are reports of some possible
civilian deaths," said the coalition
spokesman Chris Belcher. "Remains of some people who
apparently were
civilians were found among insurgent fighters."
Over 300 Afghan
civilians have been killed by foreign troops so far this year, according to Afghan officials, local residents and rights groups.
Foreign forces have complained that Taliban insurgents
deliberately mingle themselves with
civilians and therefore
civilian casualties are caused.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has
severely criticized foreign troops this year for their lack of coordination with Afghan forces during their operations.
Due to rising Taliban insurgency, over 2,500 persons, most of whom Taliban militants, have been killed in Afghanistan this year.
Editor: Sun Yunlong
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