Nato Taleban Blitz In Jeopardy After Troops Shoot Woman And Child On Bus -- Times Online
Nato plans for a massive operation in southern Afghanistan suffered a setback yesterday when soldiers opened fire on a bus, killing four civilians including a woman and child, and wounding more than 12 others.
The incident, on a road outside the city of Kandahar sparked angry protests. Elders in Kandahar — where the latest Nato operation will be focused — said that what little faith people still had in the coalition had evaporated.
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