Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

AIRSTRIKES KILL 21 CIVILIANS IN AFGHANISTA­N, SAYS LAWMAKER

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KABUL: Airstrikes in Afghanista­n’s southern Helmand province have killed 21 civilians, including women and children, a lawmaker from the region said on Sunday.

Mohammad Hashim Alkozai said 13 civilians were killed in one strike and eight in another. Both were carried out late Friday in the Sangin district, where heavy fighting is underway between NATO-backed Afghan forces and the Taliban. Alkozai said at least five other people were wounded in the airstrikes.

“Innocent people, women and children, are the only victims of the airstrikes,” he said, adding that the military operations have stoked public anger.

Omer Zwak, the provincial governor’s spokesman, said insurgents fired on Afghan forces from a civilian area. He confirmed that airstrikes had killed civilians but could not provide further informatio­n. He says an investigat­ion has been launched.

Alkozai said he has raised concerns about civilian casualties in parliament and with government officials, but that they have taken no action. Afghan forces are struggling to combat the Taliban, who hold sway over nearly half the country and carry out daily attacks on security forces.

In a separate developmen­t, the Afghan intelligen­ce service said it had arrested three members of the Haqqani group, a Taliban faction believed to be based in Pakistan, in connection with two bombings in Kabul that killed and wounded dozens of people. The National Directorat­e of Security said the three suspects confessed to taking part in a truck bombing near the German Embassy in 2017 that killed at least 90 people.

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