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Another day of violence in the Obama's good war.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/wor...-soldier-kills-up-to-18-afghan-civilians.html
People who used to hold Bush responsible when incidences like Hadita or when Allen West was accused of war crimes in Iraq will now apply same standards and hold Obama responsible for this also or nobel peace prize makes a difference here?
Correction, later reports say 16 civilians were killed and more than one soldiers maybe involved:
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/03/11/us-afghanistan-civilians-idUSBRE82A02V20120311
BBC has released couple of photos on its news site:
Rampage by U.S. soldier kills up to 18 Afghan civilians
March 11, 2012
REPORTING FROM KABUL, Afghanistan -- A U.S. soldier went on a shooting rampage outside Kandahar city early Sunday, killing up to 18 civilians, Afghan officials said, in yet another devastating blow to Americans’ battered image in the country after 10 years of warfare.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/wor...-soldier-kills-up-to-18-afghan-civilians.html
People who used to hold Bush responsible when incidences like Hadita or when Allen West was accused of war crimes in Iraq will now apply same standards and hold Obama responsible for this also or nobel peace prize makes a difference here?
Correction, later reports say 16 civilians were killed and more than one soldiers maybe involved:
(Reuters) - Western forces shot dead 16 civilians including nine children in southern Kandahar province on Sunday, Afghan officials said, in a rampage that witnesses said was carried out by American soldiers who were laughing and appeared drunk.
One Afghan father who said his children were killed in the shooting spree accused soldiers of later burning the bodies.
Witnesses told Reuters they saw a group of U.S. soldiers arrive at their village in Kandahar's Panjwayi district at around 2 am, enter homes and open fire.
The incident, one of the worst of its kind since the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, is likely to deepen the divide between Washington and Kabul.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/03/11/us-afghanistan-civilians-idUSBRE82A02V20120311
BBC has released couple of photos on its news site:



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