Washington-Sana
The New York Times revealed the falsity of the account presented by the US military about targeting a terrorist from the Islamic State in an air raid it launched late last month, stressing that the raid led to the killing of civilians, including children.
The newspaper indicated in an investigation that the US military launched an air strike on August 29 last year on a car whose driver it was alleged was a terrorist from ISIS and that it contained explosives that threaten the security of US forces at Kabul Airport. government and that the explosives that the US military talked about are nothing but water bottles.
The newspaper pointed out that the raid carried out by the US army hours after observing the suspicious car led to the killing of ten members of the Ahmadi family, including seven children.
The US military is committing terrible crimes by remotely piloted aircraft in many countries, including Afghanistan, under the pretext of combating terrorism, and these air raids result in thousands of innocent victims, most of whom are women and children, amid complete disregard from the international community.
A new report prepared by the British organization (Air Wars) to monitor civilian damage and published by the Guardian newspaper a few days ago revealed that the United States had killed about 23,000 civilians in attacks and air raids launched on several countries around the world since 2001 under the pretext of combating terrorism.