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Afghans call for recognition of US drone attack in Kabul as war crime


File photo image of a video showing US militarys drone attack in Afghanistans capital of Kabul which killed 10 Afghan civilians - including seven children - in August 2021.

Relatives of Afghan civilians killed or injured in a US drone bombing in Kabul last August have called for recognition of the deadly attack as a war crime and due punishment of the American perpetrators.

"It is well known that they were looking at us from above when the airstrike happened. You can also see in the video that they are targeting civilians and children," said the brother of one of the victims, Emal Ahmadi, in an interview with China Central Television (CCTV), citing the recently-released video of the strike by US militarys Central Command (CENTCOM).

Those killed in the allegedly mistaken US bombing in Kabul included seven children.

"The US military admitted it had made a mistake but did not punish anyone for carrying out the strike," Ahmadi added, questioning the oft-repeated trend of American forces conceding guilt in bombing non-military targets but not punishing those responsible for the massacres.

In September 2021, the US military officially acknowledged that the air strike - conducted just prior to its hasty withdrawal from Afghanistan following Talibans victory march across the country - was a tragic "mistake."

However, three months later, it said that no one would be held accountable for the brutal carnage and destruction of properties.

Ahmadi further emphasized that the American military nearly always proclaims that it "made mistakes" in conducting strikes that killed or hurt civilians, but has never bothered to punish anyone for its deadly bombings.

He went on to say that the US drone strike last August amounted to a war crime.

CCTV also pointed out in a report regarding American atrocities in Afghanistan that Afghans generally believe that US occupation forces have killed many innocent people not only in Kabul but across many other Afghan provinces and cities.

"As I said, American forces bombed Kabul and other provinces many times. Weve seen families killed, so its not a mistake. This is a war crime. Because the strike was planned, we cant just call it a mistake," added an Afghan university student - identified as Faisal Amarkhil - as quoted in the report.

"Although the US armed forces admitted it had made a mistake, until now they have done nothing to help the family," said another Kabul resident identified in the report as Zarifullah. "Honestly, its a war crime."

The Taliban took control of the Afghan government in mid-August last year, in the midst of a hasty, reckless withdrawal by US military and diplomatic forces and their affiliates from the country.

The US pullout, 20 years after it invaded the country, was followed by Washingtons imposition of cruel sanctions and cessation of humanitarian aid, leaving millions of Afghans on the verge of starvation, including women and children who are particularly at risk.

The US also froze nearly $10 billion of Afghanistans funds after the Talibans takeover, dismissing the Talibans call to release the funds in spite of public demonstrations by Afghans.

 

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