Children Die in Coalition Airstrike

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Reuters
Publication Date: 
Tue, 2007-06-19 03:00

KABUL, 19 June 2007 — At least seven children were killed in a US-led coalition airstrike on a religious school in Afghanistan, the coalition said yesterday, amid rising anger over civilian deaths from foreign military operations. A US military spokesman said some children who survived Sunday’s raid said insurgents had forced pupils to stay inside the madrasa.

“We had surveillance on the compound all day and saw no indications there were children inside the building,” said Army Maj. Chris Belcher, a coalition spokesman, in a statement.

In Washington, White House spokesman Tony Snow said: “Obviously any time innocents are killed it is something that is a tragedy and certainly we grieve for those who are lost.

“We also understand that... the Taleban and other terrorists try to transform innocents into human shields.”

The airstrike on the school occurred on the same day a suspected suicide bomber killed more than 20 people in an attack on a police bus in the heart of Kabul. That attack indicated “the terrorists are certainly willing to go in and take innocent human lives,” Snow said. “It means that the terrorists are still active and we have to continue to fight them on all fronts.”

Other violence around the country made Sunday one of the bloodiest days since the Taleban were driven from power in 2001. The US-led and Afghan forces killed several dozen insurgents in a “prolonged battle” in the southern province of Helmand that day, the US military said. The forces were attacked by an undetermined number of guerrillas, prompting the troops to call in air support.

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