Civilian Casualties Hurt Nato Relations With Afghanistan

Pakistani tribal villagers view damage caused by airstrikes in the northwestern village of Damadola, near the Afghan border in Pakistan, where 17 people were killed Jan. 14.

Strike 'Killed 60 Young Afghans' -- BBC News

There is convincing evidence that 60 children and 30 adults were killed in a US air strike in western Afghanistan last Friday, the United Nations says.

The US originally said its planes had killed 30 militants in the attack in the province of Herat.

President Karzai sacked two senior Afghan army officers over the incident. The US says Afghan forces led the operation in the district of Shindand.

The incident has worsened relations between Mr Karzai and foreign forces.

On Monday the government said it wanted to renegotiate the terms under which US-led forces and Nato-led forces operate in Afghanistan.

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Update: Afghanistan demands end to Nato air strikes on villagers -- The Guardian

My Comment: If this incident is true, this bombing is indicative of how dysfunctional the mission in Afghanistan has become.

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