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NATO force admits civilians killed in Pakistan

June 25, 2007 00:00:00


KABUL, June 24 (AFP): The NATO-led force in Afghanistan admitted Sunday that civilians in Pakistan had been killed in strikes at the weekend against insurgents who had been seen near the border preparing an attack.
A Pakistan military official said at least nine civilians were killed in a tribal area when a rocket fired by foreign forces hit their home Saturday. Residents said the dead were a child, a woman and seven men from one family.
NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said about 60 militants were killed in the operation. Follow-up investigations found civilian casualties were among the dead, it said.
"We have reports that one of our weapons hit a building which may have had a number of civilians in it and that building may have been a home or way-station or some hotel facility," ISAF spokesman Major John Thomas told the news agency.
"We regret the loss of innocent life and our prayers are with the families of those who died."
The strikes had been carried out in coordination with the Pakistani military which was also involved in the investigation to find out how civilians were killed, he said.
The force had crossed the border mistakenly, Thomas said.
"As it turns out some of the events did occur across the border as the insurgents we were tracking were moving," he told the news agency.

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