
The US apologized for the drone strike that killed 10 family members. But one month on, little has changed
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The Ahmadi family say they are yet to receive any word from the US military, let alone any compensation, one month after a drone strike killed 10 members of their family in Kabul, Afghanistan.
She misses playing with her younger sister Malika, he says. She cries a lot, wondering when she is coming home.
The tragic answer is that she won't return.
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