 
 Afghanistan- US forces apologize for Wardak civilian deaths
(MENAFN- Pajhwok Afghan News)
KABUL (Pajhwok): American forces commander in the southeast has apologized over civilian casualties resulting from a coalition airstrike in central Maidan Wardak province, the Afghan military said Saturday.
(Pajhwok): American forces commander in the southeast has apologized over civilian casualties resulting from a coalition airstrike in central Maidan Wardak province, the Afghan military said Saturday.Last week, at least nine civilians were killed in an airstrike by an American drone in Sayedabad district.
The drone targeted a civilian vehicle, killing a man Abdul Rahim, his two sons and other civilians.
The area residents closed the Kabul-Kandahar highway against traffic in protest over the civilian deaths.
Brig. Gen. Harab Khanullah Shuja, the Afghan army's 203rd Thunder Military Corps commander andNATO  commander the zone, traveled to Maidan Wardak province, a statement from the corps said.
commander the zone, traveled to Maidan Wardak province, a statement from the corps said.
It said the military officials met with public representatives and relatives of the victims. Shuja told the participants that the security forces' aim was to ensure people's security, not to harm them.
He said theTaliban  had lost the ability to fight face-to-face with security forces and instead they used people as human shield, resulting in such incidents.
had lost the ability to fight face-to-face with security forces and instead they used people as human shield, resulting in such incidents.
'Avoiding civilian casualties is our priority and I promise you that we will never be witnesses to such incident and this is my order to all security and defense forces in the south,' he added.
The statement quoted the NATO commander for the zone as apologizing to people over the airstrike which he called a mistake. He vowed not to repeat such incidents and extended deep condolences to the relatives of the victims.
'As we have said in the past, Coalition forces and our Afghan partners take great measures to avoid civilian casualties. Unfortunately, the Taliban often hide amongst innocent civilians, increasing the risk to those Afghans', RS spokesperson said in a statement.
'This meeting is an example of the coalition and our Afghan partners reaffirming our commitment to reducing civilian casualties,' she added.'
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