Foreign troops kill nine Afghan soldiers - ministry
By Elyas Wahdat
KHOST, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Foreign troops killed nine Afghan soldiers in a mistaken air strike in the southeast of the country overnight, the Afghan Defence Ministry said on Wednesday.
The U.S. military confirmed Afghan soldiers may have been killed and wounded in a case of mistaken identity but said it did not have any casualty figures.
Scores of Afghan civilians have been killed in air strikes by international troops in Afghanistan this year, Afghan officials say, feeding a perception that NATO-led and U.S. coalition forces do not take enough care when calling in air support.
But it is still rare for foreign troops to hit their allies in the Afghan security forces
Helicopter gunships pounded an Afghan army post on a road in Dowa Manda district of Khost province, a Taliban stronghold, district chief Lutfullah Babakarkheil said. Eight soldiers were killed and four wounded, he said.
The Afghan Defence Ministry in Kabul put the number of troops killed at nine.
"Nine have been martyred, three wounded, one critically in the attack by international forces," said ministry spokesman Zaher Azimi, who declined to give further details.
The Defence Ministry condemned the attack, adding that such incidents would weaken the spirit of the Afghan army and would have a negative effect on the force which is trained by mostly U.S. troops. Continued...
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