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This sucks if it's true. The report is from the Russia Times", so you be the judge.
"A US drone strike targeting would-be suicide bombers in Kabul also killed at least three children, an Afghan official told the Associated Press. The strike hit a residential area of the Afghan capital, near the city’s airport.
Three children were killed in the Sunday evening strike, the official told AP, and while overall casualty figures are still unclear, unconfirmed reports suggest that as many as nine people, most of whom were apparently from the same family, perished in total.
The strike obliterated a vehicle and sent smoke rising from a residential area of Kabul, a short drive from the city’s airport. Initial reports suggested that the strike took place shortly after a rocket attack on a residential building, but these incidents turned out to be the same."
US Central Command spokesman Capt. Bill Urban confirmed the attack, saying in a statement that “multiple suicide bombers” had been targeted and killed, and their explosives-laden vehicle destroyed. Urban said that the US launched the attack in “self-defense,” as the bombers posed an “imminent” threat to the airport, the focal point of the US evacuation mission.
However, Urban said at the time that the US had “no indications” of any civilian casualties.
The airstrike comes just two days before US forces are set to depart Afghanistan for good, after a two-week evacuation mission that saw more than 117,000 people airlifted out of Kabul, the majority of them Afghan refugees and Special Immigrant Visa holders."
3 kids killed in US drone strike targeting Kabul suicide bombers – reports
"A US drone strike targeting would-be suicide bombers in Kabul also killed at least three children, an Afghan official told the Associated Press. The strike hit a residential area of the Afghan capital, near the city’s airport.
Three children were killed in the Sunday evening strike, the official told AP, and while overall casualty figures are still unclear, unconfirmed reports suggest that as many as nine people, most of whom were apparently from the same family, perished in total.
The strike obliterated a vehicle and sent smoke rising from a residential area of Kabul, a short drive from the city’s airport. Initial reports suggested that the strike took place shortly after a rocket attack on a residential building, but these incidents turned out to be the same."
US Central Command spokesman Capt. Bill Urban confirmed the attack, saying in a statement that “multiple suicide bombers” had been targeted and killed, and their explosives-laden vehicle destroyed. Urban said that the US launched the attack in “self-defense,” as the bombers posed an “imminent” threat to the airport, the focal point of the US evacuation mission.
However, Urban said at the time that the US had “no indications” of any civilian casualties.
The airstrike comes just two days before US forces are set to depart Afghanistan for good, after a two-week evacuation mission that saw more than 117,000 people airlifted out of Kabul, the majority of them Afghan refugees and Special Immigrant Visa holders."
3 kids killed in US drone strike targeting Kabul suicide bombers – reports