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Relatives of Afghan family killed in US strike demand justice, face-to-face apology

15:40 - September 19, 2021
News ID: 3475739
TEHRAN (IQNA)–Relatives of an Afghan family that lost 10 members, including seven children, to a US drone strike last month demand justice from international institutions and a face-to-face apology from American officials.

Relatives of Afghan family killed in US strike demand justice, face-to-face apologyThe Pentagon had insisted for over two weeks that the August 29 strike was warranted and necessary to prevent an attack on American troops in the wake of a bombing at the Kabul airport that killed 13 US military servicemen and scores of Afghan civilians.

Ezmarai Ahmadi was wrongly identified as a Daesh-K terrorist by US intelligence, which tracked his vehicle for eight hours before targeting the car with a missile fired from a Reaper drone. Ahmadi was a civilian who, ironically, worked for an aid organization in Afghanistan.

On Friday, a top US general finally admitted the attack was an error, and US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin apologized to the relatives of those killed.

The survivors of the attack and grieving relatives of the victims, however, said an apology was not enough.

“No one (has contacted) with us to apologize," said Emal Ahmadi, the brother of Ezmarai Ahmadi.

"I lost ten members of our family and the US should pay," added Emal, who lost his toddler, Malika, to the US strike. "We demand justice from international institutions... Then we want compensation."

Another relative of the victims, Farshad Haidari, told AFP, "They must come here and apologize to us face-to-face.”

"They must come and compensate," he demanded. "They were not terrorists, and now it is clear for them and all the world to see," he said of his relatives.

Calling for justice, he also demanded the authorities to "capture and prosecute" those responsible for firing the missile.

General Kenneth McKenzie, the Head of US Central Command, claimed full responsibility for what he said was a "mistake."

The general said Washington was studying how payments for damages could be made to the families of those killed.

McKenzie said the drone strike that was launched in the chaotic hours after the deadly bombing near the Kabul airport, had been meant to prevent another attack on US troops.

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