Afghan gov’t says NATO attack killed 6 civilians

Kabul, December 08: The Afghan government said NATO forces killed six civilians during a pre-dawn operation Tuesday in eastern Afghanistan. NATO disputed the allegation saying only militants died.

Seven insurgents were killed and four detained after the attack on a compound of a militant leader responsible for directing several suicide strikes in the region, NATO said in a statement.

Afghan and international forces came under fire as they assaulted the compound, sparking a gunbattle, it said.

A statement issued by the presidential palace said six civilians were killed during the firefight, including one woman. Provincial officials said 12 people were killed in the clash outside the provincial capital of Mehtar Lam, some of them civilians, but did not specify a number.

However, NATO spokeswoman Capt. Jane Campbell said there were “no operational reports to substantiate those claims of harming civilians, including women and children during this operation.”

About 400 people marched on Mehtar Lam to protest the deaths, carrying bodies of some of the dead, said provincial government spokesman Sayed Ahmad Safi.

The protest turned violent as the demonstrators tried to enter the city. They clashed with police and one protester was killed, Safi said.

—Agencies