Kabul drone attack: America admits civilians killed in attack on terrorists, Defense Minister Austin apologizes

World Desk, Amar Ujala, Washington

published by: Jeet Kumar
Updated Sat, 18 Sep 2021 12:53 PM IS

Summary

The US had previously denied the death of civilians in a US drone strike in Kabul. But now Commander General Frank McKenzie has expressed grief over this incident.

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Last month, there was a major explosion at Kabul Airport, in which more than a dozen American soldiers were killed along with civilians in this terrorist attack. After this, America took revenge by attacking the hideouts of terrorists in Kabul by drone. Later investigation revealed that civilians were killed in it. But now the US has admitted that 10 innocent people have been killed in the Kabul drone strike.

US Central Command Commander General Frank McKenzie says the August 29 drone strike in Kabul that killed 10 civilians was a tragic mistake, offering his sincere and deepest condolences to the families of the victims.

US Defense Secretary apologizes

US Defense Secretary Lloyd J Austin apologized for the deaths of 10 Afghan civilians in a drone strike in Kabul on 29 August.

The New York Times also disclosed
The US newspaper The New York Times found in its investigation that the drone attack in which the US military blew up ten people, including the driver of the car, Jemari Ahmadi (46), did not contain a bomb. Investigations revealed that on the day of the attack, Jemari was working to pick up and drop people off work. The army was talking about loading the bombs into the car while it was the water canisters that Ahmadi had loaded into the car.

Innocent and innocent children lost their lives
In the investigation, it was also found that the car driver had no links with ISIS. Was there any explosion in the car after the drone attack? Based on the investigation, the newspaper claimed that there was no bomb in the car. At the same time, it was also clarified that this attack was a mistake in which innocent and innocent children lost their lives.

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Last month, there was a major explosion at Kabul Airport, in which more than a dozen American soldiers were killed along with civilians in this terrorist attack. After this, America took revenge by attacking the hideouts of terrorists in Kabul by drones. Later investigation revealed that civilians were killed in it. But now the US has admitted that 10 innocent people have been killed in the Kabul drone strike.

US Central Command Commander General Frank McKenzie says the August 29 drone strike in Kabul that killed 10 civilians was a tragic mistake, offering his sincere and deepest condolences to the families of the victims.

US Defense Secretary apologizes

US Defense Secretary Lloyd J Austin apologized for the deaths of 10 Afghan civilians in a drone strike in Kabul on 29 August.

The New York Times also disclosed

The US newspaper The New York Times found in its investigation that the drone attack in which the US military blew up ten people, including the driver of the car, Jemari Ahmadi (46), did not contain a bomb. Investigations revealed that on the day of the attack, Jemari was working to pick up and drop people off work. The army was talking about loading the bombs into the car while it was the water canisters that Ahmadi had loaded into the car.

Innocent and innocent children lost their lives

In the investigation, it was also found that the car driver had no links with ISIS. Was there any explosion in the car after the drone attack? Based on the investigation, the newspaper claimed that there was no bomb in the car. At the same time, it was also clarified that this attack was a mistake in which innocent and innocent children lost their lives.

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