US military admits 'tragic mistake' in Kabul drone strike that killed 10 civilians
The Pentagon apologised for a "tragic mistake" after admitting that a drone strike in Kabul last month killed only civilians, not an ISIS-K extremist as first believed.
Severe flooding in Afghanistan, triggered by seasonal rains, has claimed 33 lives and injured 27 in three days, according to a Taliban spokesperson. Flash floods hit Kabul and multiple provinces, damaging over 600 homes, killing about 200 livestock, and impacting 800 hectares of farmland and 85 kilometers of roads.
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Former top generals, Mark Milley and Kenneth McKenzie, testified about the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal, blaming Biden's delayed evacuation orders. They criticized the administration's decision-making and highlighted State Department failures. Milley and McKenzie regretted not starting the evacuation sooner, unsure of the exact number of Americans left behind. The Biden administration dismissed their claims as political.
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A top general admitted that the US military had made a “terrible mistake” by killing 10 civilians during a drone strike in Kabul in the final days of the US war in Afghanistan. CNN’s Anna Coren..
Former US Official Defends, Pentagon's Acknowledgement , of Kabul Drone Strike.
Former US Official Defends, Pentagon's Acknowledgement , of Kabul Drone Strike.
On September 19, Former Joint Chiefs of..
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CNN’s Nic Robertson goes to the site of the drone strike that killed 10 civilians, 7 of them children, in Afghanistan to speak to the family of the victims.