Civilian casualties
– 21 KILLED IN AFGHAN WEDDING
A roadside bomb in Afghanistan has killed, on Wednesday 08/05/2009, at least 21 people travelling to a wedding in the southern Helmand province of Afghanistan. Continue reading
– QALA-I-JANGI BLOODSHED
On 11/25/2001 morning, three CIA interrogators arrived to Qala-i-Jangi to conduct initial investigation of the prisoners in the compound. Continue reading
– COLLATERAL DAMAGE
It is very difficult to minimize even more what is called ‘collateral damage’ when referring to civilian casualties. Continue reading
– DOZENS KILLED IN A DRONE ATTACK
At least 80 people have died in a missile strike by a US UAV in a Taliban stronghold of South Waziristan FATA area of Pakistan, officials there have said on Tuesday 06/23/2009 late night. Continue reading
– ABOUT 100 UNINVOLVED KILLED IN AFGHANISTAN
Ninety-five Afghan under the age of 18 are among the 140 people said to have died in a recent USA – Taliban battle, on Sunday and Monday 05/04-5/2009, in Farah province in Western Afghanistan. Continue reading
– NEW AFGHAN CIVILIANS DEATH PROB
The USA military in Afghanistan is investigating reports that up to 25 civilians were killed in an operation in Kapisa, 50km (30 miles) north of Kabul, onTuesday 01/20/2009. Continue reading
– FALLUJA BATTLE
After constant violation of so called unofficial ‘cease fire’ understandings, the Americans had enough and, on 11/07/2004 dawn, launched a massive offensive on Falluja. Continue reading
– DOZENS CIVILIANS KILLED BY U.S IN AFGHANISTAN
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has said about 40 people were killed, on Monday 11/03/2008 night, in a USA air strike in southern Kandahar province and many more were wounded when a wedding party was hit. Continue reading
– AFGHAN CIVILIANS
NATO-ISAF forces in Afghanistan carried out on Friday 08/22/2008, an air strike in West Afghanistan, in Herat province. A USA military spokesman claimed that 30 Taliban militants were killed in the bombardment. Continue reading
– MORE CIVILIANS IN AFGHANISTAN BOMBED BY MISTAKE
At least 13 Afghan police and civilians have died in two incidents involving international forces, officials in Afghanistan said on Sunday 07/20/2008. Continue reading