
Air Force review of Kabul strike that killed 10 civilians finds significant errors were made but law wasn't broken
CNN
A US Air Force investigation into a US drone strike in Kabul that killed ten civilians at the end of August found that though "execution errors" were made, the law was not broken.
"The investigation found no violation of law including the law of war. We did find execution errors ... combined with confirmation bias and communication breakdowns that regrettably led to civilian casualties," Air Force Inspector General Sami Said stated during a news briefing on Wednesday.
The report outlining the investigation's findings is classified but Said did list three main recommendations from it.

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