- 2021-08-29 23:56:32
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Afghan official claims 3 children killed in US drone strike
May have “additional casualties” , says US
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International Desk:
Dhaka, Aug-30,
The U.S. military says a drone strike on a vehicle suspected of being used for a planned attack in Afghanistan may have caused “additional casualties” as well as killed the two Islamic State militants it targeted.
An Afghan official has
said three children were killed in the strike near Kabul’s airport. Witnesses
to the blast say several citizens were killed or wounded.
In a statement Sunday
night, a spokesman for U.S. Central Command, Navy Capt. Bill Urban, said U.S.
officials were aware of the reports of civilian casualties and were still
investigating. Urban said the strike disrupted an imminent threat on the Kabul
airport but added: ”We would be deeply saddened by any potential loss of
innocent life.”
Separately, a U.S.
official said the drone fired a Hellfire missile at a vehicle in a compound
between two buildings when individuals were seen loading explosives into the
trunk.
The official said there
was an initial explosion caused by the missile, followed by a much larger
fireball, believed to be the result of the substantial amount of explosives
inside the vehicle. In his statement, Urban said those powerful subsequent
explosions may have caused civilian casualties.
The U.S. believes that
two Islamic State group individuals who were targeted were killed.
The officials said it
appears that the secondary explosion did significant damage to one of the
buildings next to the vehicle. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to
discuss information about a military operation.
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