2010 Sangin airstrike explained

Conflict:Sangin airstrike
Date:July 23, 2010
Place:Sangin, Helmand province, Afghanistan
Result:Estimated 39-52 people killed, mostly women and children

On July 23, 2010, a NATO attack killed and injured many Afghan civilians, most of whom were women and children, in the village of Sangin in Helmand province, Afghanistan.

The Afghan government claimed that a helicopter-gunship rocket strike killed 52 civilians. Many other civilians including children were also injured and treated at Kandahar hospital.[1] [2] [3] For weeks, US military and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) officials denied that there had been any such incident.[4]

About 200-400 people took to the streets in Kabul, protesting the killing of civilians by foreign troops, carrying photos of those who died in the airstrike.[5] [6]

The Karzai government sent investigators to the site, who concluded that 39 civilians were killed in the rocket strike

According to a statement by the Presidential Palace, the investigation confirmed that 39 civilians had been killed by NATO-led troops in Sangin.[7] The figure was lower than the initially reported 45–52. According to the investigation, all 39 dead were women or children.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Loyn . David . BBC News - Nato probes reports raid killed 45 Afghan civilians . Bbc.co.uk . 2010-07-25 . 2010-08-13.
  2. Web site: Jon Boone in Kabul and Ali Safi in Kandahar . Helmand residents accuse NATO of deliberate attack on civilians killing 52 « RAWA News . Rawa.org . 2010-08-13.
  3. Web site: 7 children injured in troops-militants battle in S. Afghanistan . https://web.archive.org/web/20100726090643/http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2010-07/24/c_13413229.htm . dead . July 26, 2010 . News.xinhuanet.com . 2010-07-24 . 2010-08-13.
  4. Web site: NATO Expresses Regrets Over Afghan Civilian Deaths In Military Operation . Rttnews.com . 2010-08-13.
  5. Web site: Demonstrators hit the streets of Kabul . Itn.co.uk . 2010-08-01 . 2010-08-13 .
  6. Web site: Stories:Afghans protest alleged NATO civilian deaths . Australia Network News . 2010-08-02 . 2010-08-13 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110707192008/http://australianetworknews.com/stories/201008/2970360.htm?desktop . 2011-07-07 .
  7. Web site: NATO Expresses Regrets Over Afghan Civilian Deaths In Military Operation . 2024-05-24 . RTTNews . en-US.