US Airstrikes in Afghanistan Kill 16 Women and Children

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US airstrikes in Afghanistan kill women and children

US airstrikes have killed 16 civilians, mostly women and children, in the eastern Nangarhar Province of Afghanistan. 

According to Afghan officials, civilians were trying to flee out of an ISIS-held district just before US forces struck and killed them.

Theantimedia.org reports: The governor of the Haska Meena District said that the attacks targeted vehicles trying to get out of the area, and that eight of the slain were all members of the same family. An unspecified number of others were wounded in the attack.

The Pentagon, for its part, confirmed the attack, but insisted that everyone killed was an “extremist fighter,” and that they believed the people piling their meager possessions into the vehicles were actually “loading weapons.”

Officials added that because the vehicles were in the middle of nowhere “there was zero chance of civilian casualties.”

Which would conceivably have been true if the vehicles weren’t packed full of civilians in the first place.

Claims of “extremists” are common enough for the Pentagon at first blush, but with the casualties heavily women and children, it won’t stand up to much scrutiny.

This is the second strike in the last few weeks in the district which killed civilians. The previous attack targeted a prayer ceremony, and the US similarly claimed that the praying civilians were “ISIS members.”

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