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No disciplina­ry action for US troops over Kabul drone airstrike, Pentagon says

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No US troops or officials will face disciplina­ry action for a drone strike in Kabul in August that killed 10 Afghan civilians, including seven children, the Pentagon said on Monday.

Spokesman John Kirby said Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin had received a high-level review of the strike which made no recommenda­tion of accountabi­lity.

“He approved their recommenda­tions,” Kirby said. “The secretary is not … calling for additional accountabi­lity measures.”

The 29 August drone strike took place in the final days of the US-led evacuation of Kabul after the Taliban seized control of the country.

US officials said they had intelligen­ce of a possible Islamic State attack on the evacuation operations at Kabul airport, and launched a missile from a drone at a target that, in reality, was a family that included an Afghan man who worked for a US aid group.

In early November an initial report carried out by the US air force inspector general, Lt Gen Sami Said, called the strike tragic but “an honest mistake”.

The review by Central Command head Gen Kenneth McKenzie Jr and Special Operations Command chief Gen Richard Clarke made use of Said’s report and detailed recommenda­tions on procedures for future drone strikes.

But it made no call for anyone to be punished for the mistake.

“What we saw here was a breakdown in process, in execution and procedural events, not the result of negligence, not the result of misconduct, not the result of poor leadership,” said Kirby.

If Austin “believed … that accountabi­lity was warranted, he would certainly support those kinds of efforts”, Kirby added.

 ?? Photograph: Zohra Bensemra/Reuters ?? Ada Ahmadi, 7, with her cousins as they pray by the grave of their relative Farzad, 12, who was killed by the drone in November.
Photograph: Zohra Bensemra/Reuters Ada Ahmadi, 7, with her cousins as they pray by the grave of their relative Farzad, 12, who was killed by the drone in November.

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