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U.S. soldiers kill 4 Afghan civilians - rights group
29 Jun 2007 05:46:39 GMT
Source: Reuters
By Sayed Salahuddin

KABUL, June 29 (Reuters) - U.S. soldiers killed four civilian members of the same family during a raid on Friday in Afghanistan's eastern province of Nangarhar, an Afghan rights body said.

The soldiers also arrested 15 civilians during the pre-dawn raid in Khogiani district which lies in the foothills of the provincial capital Jalalabad, the head of Afghanistan's Human Rights Group said.

Those killed in the raid were an 85-year-old man, Mohammada Jan, two of his sons and a grandson, Lal Gul told Reuters.

"The American soldiers blew up the gate of Mohammada Jan's house and then martyred him along with his three family members," Gul said.

"From there they went to several other houses, broke into them and arrested 15 civilians," he added.

A U.S. military official confirmed the operation, but said coalition soldiers killed three militants after they came under fire and arrested 16 more militants.

They said there were no civilian casualties.

President Hamid Karzai and provincial officials said last week that scores of civilians had been killed recently in foreign troops operations in Afghanistan.

Facing resurgent Taliban attacks, growing dissatisfaction over rampant corruption as well as crime and lack of economic development, Karzai said foreign troops would fail in Afghanistan unless they took more care to protect non-combatants while hunting the Taliban.

Nearly 300 civilians have been killed in operations led by foreign forces, according to government officials and residents.

Scores more have been killed in Taliban suicide and roadside bomb attacks.

Afghanistan is going through its bloodiest period since the Taliban's fall and this year is regarded as a crunch time for all sides involved in the conflict.
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Pall bearers carry the coffins of two of the six Canadian soldiers from the NATO coalition force killed in action this week, at Kandahar Air Field, Afghanistan, July 6, 2007. Six Canadian soldiers were killed in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday when their armoured vehicle hit a roadside bomb, bringing the total number of foreign troops killed in action in Afghanistan to more than 70 this year.



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