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Nato, Afghanistan probe deadly ‘friendly’ strike

KABUL: Investigations were under way Sunday into the deaths of seven soldiers and police killed in what Afghan officials called a mis-targeted Nato air strike, one of the worst ‘friendly fire’ incidents of an eight-year war. Full Article at Dawn

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  1. Kabul: Investigations were under way on Sunday into the deaths of seven Afghan soldiers and police killed in what Afghan officials have called a mis-targeted NATO air strike. Full Article at Zee News

  2. KABUL: Investigations were under way Sunday into the deaths of seven soldiers and police killed in what Afghan officials called a mis-targeted NATO air strike, one of the worst "friendly fire" incidents of an eight-year war. Full Article at Channel News Asia

  3. Independent Online logo
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    It said it was investigating whether some of those casualties resulted from friendly fire. Full Article at Independent Online

  4. 2:11pm UK, Saturday November 07, 2009 Joe Braidwood, Sky News Online Seven Afghan security personnel have been killed in a Nato "friendly fire" air strike, the Afghan defence ministry said. Full Article at Sky News

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