Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

18 AFGHAN CIVILIANS KILLED IN COALITION AIRSTRIKES IN A WEEK: UN PROBE

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AUnited Nations investigat­ion h a s determined that at least 18 civilians have been killed by internatio­nal coalition airstrikes in Afghanista­n over the past week.

Air raids on Thursday and Friday around Sangin district in Helmand Province, southern Afghanista­n, have killed at least 18 civilians, most of them women and children, the UN inquiry found. Survivors are currently being treated at a hospital in Lashkar Gah, the regional capital.

The American military says it has conducted 30 airstrikes around Helmand in the last week, and it will look into the UN’S allegation­s.

“We are investigat­ing the allegation­s and working diligently to determine whether civilians were killed or injured as a result of US air strikes,” said Brigadier General Charles Cleveland, as cited by Reuters.

While the UN statement said that the allegedly deadly strikes had been conducted by “internatio­nal military forces,” only US aircraft had been involved in recent military operations in the region, Reuters reported, citing military officials.

The NATO-LED military mission in Helmand has been providing support to local security forces in fighting against Taliban insurgents, Reuters said, adding that US aircraft had been deployed to provide combat support.

Nearly 900 civilians were killed or injured in Helmand Province last year, the UN said, adding that this figure “was the highest in the country in 2016 outside of Kabul.”

On Thursday, US Army General John Nicholson told the US Senate Armed Services Committee said that NATO should boost its troop presence in Afghanista­n. RT.COM

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