'Tragic mistake': U.S. admits killing 10
civilians, including 7 children, in Kabul drone
strike
By Dylan Stableford and Christopher Wilson
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Calling it a "tragic mistake," the U.S. Department
of Defense admitted Friday that it killed 10 people,
including seven children, in a drone strike that
wrongly targeted an aid group worker in Afghanistan
late last month.
“I offer my profound condolences to the family
and friends of those who were killed,” U.S. Central
Command Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr. said at a
briefing at the Pentagon Friday afternoon. "It was a
mistake and I offer my sincere apology."
McKenzie added that the U.S. was exploring the
possibility of payments to compensate the families
of the victims.
The Aug. 29 drone strike came in response to a
bombing days earlier at the Kabul airport that
killed
13 U.S. service members as evacuations continued
in the waning days of the United States’ withdrawal
from the country.
A Hellfire missile launched from the U.S. drone
killed 10 people in a Kabul neighborhood, with
officials saying they were targeting an ISIS-K
terrorist who was planning to use a car packed with
explosives in a suicide attack.
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The official military statement at the time said
the U.S. had “conducted a self-defense unmanned
over-the-horizon airstrike today on a vehicle in
Kabul, eliminating an imminent ISIS-K threat to
Hamad Karzai International airport.”
“We are confident we successfully hit the
target,” said Capt. Bill Urban, the U.S. Central
Command spokesman. “Significant secondary explosions
from the vehicle indicated the presence of a
substantial amount of explosive material. We are
assessing the possibilities of civilian casualties,
though we have no indications at this time.”
here were almost immediate reports of civilian
casualties, but on Sept. 1, Gen. Mark Milley — the
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff — defended the
bombing as “righteous” and “still valid.”
“At the time — and I think this is still valid —
we had very good intelligence that ISIS-K was
preparing a specific type of vehicle at a specific
type of location,” Milley said. “We monitored that
through various means and all of the engagement
criteria were being met. We went through the same
level of rigor that we’ve done for years, and we
took a strike.”
On Sept. 10, both
the Washington Post and
New York Times published stories calling the
official account into question, with analyses
finding no evidence of explosive materials in the
car that belonged to the Nutrition and Education
International, a U.S. charity. The driver was Zemari
Ahmadi, an electrical engineer who was a long-time
employee of the aid group. Officials had said they
did not know Ahmadi’s identity at the time of the
strike but had deemed him suspicious.
"On behalf of the men and women of the Department
of Defense, I offer my deepest condolences to
surviving family members of those who were killed,
including Mr. Ahmadi, and to the staff of Nutrition
and Education International, Mr. Ahmadi’s employer,"
Lloyd Austin, the secretary of defense, said in a
statement.
"We now know that there was no connection between
Mr. Ahmadi and ISIS-Khorasan, that his activities on
that day were completely harmless and not at all
related to the imminent threat we believed we faced,
and that Mr. Ahmadi was just as innocent a victim as
were the others tragically killed."
An analysis by Brown University earlier this year
estimated that more than 71,000 Afghan and Pakistani
civilians had been killed in the U.S.-led War in
Afghanistan between its start in October 2001 and
April 2021. The war ended on Aug. 30 when the final
U.S. troops left the country.
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