Original title: the U.S. military admitted that the air raid killed 10 Afghan civilians, and the U.S. commander said he was sorry
On the 17th local time, senior U.S. military officials acknowledged the drone air raid on innocent civilians in Afghanistan at the end of August. Kenneth McKinsey, commander of the US central command, called the attack a tragic mistake and "expressed his sincere apology".
Earlier, on August 26, the terrorist organization is-k launched a terrorist attack at Kabul airport during the withdrawal of U.S. troops, killing more than 170 people, including 13 U.S. members. In retaliation, the US military launched a drone air strike in Kabul on August 29.
McKinsey said that the investigation found that the US drone attack on August 29 killed an innocent aid worker named zamari Ahmadi and his nine families; The victims included seven children, the youngest of whom was only two years old.
According to BBC reports, US intelligence agencies tracked Ahmadi's car for up to 8 hours and believed it was related to is-k; Intelligence also said that akmadi was seen putting explosives into the trunk, so the United States launched a drone attack on the car parked in akmadi's own driveway.
The investigation shows that "explosives" are actually containers containing water. McKinsey said Ahmadi and his family were "impossible" to be associated with is-k. (reporter Xu Yifan)
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