New U.S. Drone Strike Kills Five in Northeast Afghanistan

Edited by Ivan Martínez
2015-05-23 13:11:55

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Kabul, May 23 (RHC)-- At least five people have been killed and several others injured in a fresh US drone strike in the troubled northeastern Afghanistan. Local Afghan security officials said that the attack took place in Kunar province on Friday evening.

There were no details about the identity of those killed in the drone strike. Provincial officials claim the victims were Taliban militants, including one of their commanders. However, local residents say the attack claimed civilian lives.

The U.S. has recently stepped up its drone attacks in Afghanistan. On Saturday last week, at least 45 people were killed in three separate airstrikes in the eastern Nangahar province.

The U.S. regularly uses drones for airstrikes and spying missions in Afghanistan as well as Pakistan’s northwestern tribal belt near the Afghan border, among other places.

Washington claims that the targets of the drone attacks are militants, but local officials and witnesses maintain that civilians have been the main victims of the attacks over the past few years. Senior Afghan officials have repeatedly criticized Washington for its drone strikes which they say occasionally target civilians.

Hundreds of civilians are believed to have been killed and many wounded in attacks by the unmanned aerial vehicles in the country over the past few years. The aerial attacks, initiated by former US President George W. Bush, have been escalated under President Barack Obama.

Obama has defended the use of the controversial drone attacks as “self-defense.” The United Nations, however, says the US drone attacks are “targeted killings” that flout international law. The UN and several human rights organizations have identified the US as the world’s number one user of “targeted killings,” largely due to its drone attacks in Pakistan and Afghanistan.



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    Robert Perschmann
    24/05/2015 11:22 pm

    Dear Radio Havana Cuba, this is Robert Perschmann of Minnesota. I have been friend to Cuba for more than half my life. I am 70. This past week the Minnesota Orchestra has been celebrating its trip to Cuba. They are proud of it and frankly it has increased their stature. This Thursday our daily newspaper the Star Tribune is having an open house to show the public photographs of the trip as well as the opportunity to meet participants. I am fully engaged in this. There is a little bit of arrogance on the part of Americans... but there always is. This should finally be the end of the cold war against Cuba. Unfortunately Cold War II is ramping up against Russia. This threatens us all. Why don't I see any Radio Havana coverage of the Orchestra visit? I am sensing a wind down of the Radio Service and I advise against that.


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