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07Apr16


At Least 17 Civilians Killed in U.S. Airstrikes, Afghan Officials Say


American airstrikes in the southeastern Afghan province of Paktika killed at least 17 civilians, local officials and elders said on Thursday, differing from official American and Afghan claims that only militants had been killed.

Hajji Muhammad Hasan, a former senator from the Gomal District, said that three drone strikes hit the area of Nematabad on Wednesday. He said that the first strike hit a pickup truck carrying Hajji Rozuddin, a local elder on his way to mediate a land dispute in the Kakarzai tribe. Also in the truck were four of Mr. Rozuddin's bodyguards and seven other people.

A second strike soon after killed two people who had come to pick up the bodies, Mr. Hasan said. A third strike killed three others who had climbed a small hill to try to see what had happened and why the previous two men had not returned already. (There is rarely any phone signal in Gomal, in rugged terrain along the Pakistani border.)

"Hajji Rozuddin was strongly anti-Taliban — he carried bodyguards because the Taliban were trying to kill him," Mr. Hasan said. "The car was completely destroyed, and there was little of the bodies left."

Shaista Khan Akhtarzada, the district governor of Gomal, said an investigation team had determined that "the people killed were civilians."

[Source: By Farooq Jan Mangal and Mujib Mashal, The New York Times, Khost, 07Apr16]

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