Afghan government: Air strike kills 21 civilians

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Kabul, February 22, 2010, SPA -- A NATO air strike in southern Afghanistan has killed at least 21 civilians, the Afghan Interior Ministry said Monday. NATO forces confirmed in a statement that its planes fired Sunday on a group of vehicles, according to a report of the Associated Press. NATO did not provide a figure of how many died or say if all those in the vehicles were civilians. The Afghan government and NATO have launched an investigation. Investigators on the ground have collected 21 bodies and two people are missing, Interior Ministry spokesman Zemeri Bashary said. Fourteen people were wounded, he said. The strike hit three minibuses that were driving down a major road in the mountainous province. There were 42 people in the vehicles, all civilians, Bashary said. NATO said that its forces transported injured people to nearby medical centers. "We are extremely saddened by the tragic loss of innocent lives," NATO commander Gen. Stanley McChrystal said in the statement. "I have made it clear to our forces that we are here to protect the Afghan people and inadvertently killing or injuring civilians undermines their trust and confidence in our mission. We will redouble our effort to regain that trust." McChrystal apologized to President Hamid Karzai for the incident on Sunday, NATO said. --SPA 10:42 LOCAL TIME 07:42 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/750727

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