Share:The relatives of 10 people killed in a drone strike in the Afghan capital last month rejected the US' "condolences and apologies," calling it a war crime and demanding justice under international law. They have not removed anything from the house since a US drone struck his vehicle with a hellfire missile, Ahmadi's uncle Mohammad Nasim told Anadolu Agency Saturday, showing the destroyed vehicles and the damaged house. And as the combatant commander I am fully responsible for this strike and its tragic outcome," he told Pentagon reporters. The US killed innocent people, and they "should come to me and apologize and offer condolences." He stated that the international community could initiate a war crime case against individuals who were part of the attack on innocent people.
Source: The Nation September 18, 2021 12:11 UTC