
'We want justice,' say the family of 10 civilians killed in a US airstrike that officials now say was 'a mistake'
CNN
Emal Ahmadi knew his brother Zamarai wasn't the ISIS-K facilitator that American officials portrayed him to be in the days after his death. Now, at last, the whole world knows that too.
Zamarai Ahmadi and nine other civilians, including seven children, were killed in a US airstrike in Kabul on August 29. For nearly three weeks, US officials kept insisting the strike was "righteous" and that at least one ISIS-K facilitator was killed.
On Friday, the Pentagon admitted it was a tragic mistake. Zamarai Ahmadi, a 43-year-old technical engineer at Nutrition and Education International, a US nonprofit, had no ties with ISIS-K.

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