U.S. Terror Drone Strike Kills Nine in Afghanistan

Edited by Ed Newman
2014-01-07 16:10:30

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Kabul, January 7 (RHC)-- At least nine people have been killed in a strike by a U.S. killer drone in Afghanistan’s eastern province of Nangarhar, according to media reports. The casualties come after the unmanned plane targeted a vehicle in the Momand Dara district of Nangarhar Province.

Afghan security officials said all the victims were members of the Taliban militant group. However, the militant group has not commented on the deaths yet. U.S. officials claim that the airstrikes target militants, but local sources say civilians have been the main victims of the attacks.

Many civilians have lost their lives in U.S.-led strikes and operations in various parts of Afghanistan over the past decade, with Afghans becoming increasingly outraged at the seemingly endless number of the deadly assaults. Civilian casualties caused by foreign forces have been a major source of tension between Kabul and Washington.

U.S. drone strikes have escalated significantly over the past year, fueling anti-American sentiment in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia. The United Nations says the U.S.-operated drone strikes in Pakistan and some other countries pose a growing challenge to the rule of international law.



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  • David Wade, Ph.D.'s gravatar
    David Wade, Ph.D.
    07/01/2014 10:17 pm

    A New Year gift courtesy of O'bomber.


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