An Afghan man accompanies a dead Afghan boy as the vehicle heads to Lashkar Gah, Helmand Province, Afghanistan, Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009. Villagers in southern Afghanistan claimed an overnight air strike by international forces killed several civilians, including children. (AP Photo/Abdul Khaleq)
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) — An overnight airstrike by international forces killed nine civilians, including at least three children, villagers said Thursday. Afghan authorities said they had no reports of civilian deaths.
The incident illustrates the confusion and blame that regularly result from night raids and airstrikes in Afghanistan and threaten U.S.-led efforts to curb the Taliban.
In Kabul, the head of the U.N. mission warned that Afghanistan cannot count on international support indefinitely unless the government tackles corruption and bad governance.
Residents of Korkhashien village drove the bodies to the governor's office in the nearby provincial capital of Lashkar Gah, and AP footage and photos showed at least two children among the dead.
Helmand provincial spokesman Daoud Ahmadi confirmed an airstrike in Korkhashien, but said eight Taliban militants were killed while hiding out in a compound.
Sgt. Angela Eggman, a U.S. spokeswoman for NATO forces, said she was aware of an incident in the area and it was being investigated.
Villager Abdul Rashin said the people were killed while harvesting corn in their fields.
The convoy of vans and station wagons from Korkhashien drove from the governor's office to a central market, where the villagers shouted blame at both President Hamid Karzai and his international allies.
"Death to Karzai! Death to the foreigners!" they yelled as passers-by looked through the car windows at the blanket-covered corpses. The villagers had propped open the rear doors of the cars to show off the bodies, and young boy on a bicycle stopped to peer in.
Though NATO forces have retooled their mission to focus on protecting the population — and have been issued new rules for airstrikes aimed at reducing civilian casualties — it is often difficult to distinguish militants from civilians in areas where the Taliban live among the people and often grew up in the villages they hide out in.
In eastern Khost province, several hundred people demonstrated Thursday against an overnight raid that killed a resident of Baramkhil village. Walishah Hamat, head of the Mandozayi district government, said the dead man was innocent.
NATO forces said the man was a militant who was killed when Afghan and international forces were pursuing an insurgent leader who had been recruiting foreign fighters to the area.
More than eight years into the Afghan war, NATO forces are still struggling to fight off the Taliban movement and win the trust of the people they are defending.
NATO forces often struggle in the parallel propaganda war, even though Taliban attacks have killed many more civilians. Late Wednesday, a Taliban rocket killed five civilians when it hit a family's house, said Gov. Jamaldin Bader of Nuristan province.
A fraud-marred presidential election this summer has also weakened support for the Karzai government among its international allies.
Karzai was declared the winner of the presidential race this week after his main challenger, Abdullah Abdullah, withdrew from a runoff that he said could not be free and fair.


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The Taliban fire at Americans then hide amongst the civilians. Then we get dead civilians. Who is at fault here fubu? Oh that's right, you are part of the blame America crowd, aren't you? So I guess when America bombed Berlin or Nagasaki or(pick any other major city during WWII), then America is at fault because civilians died. Get a grip, folks. It's sad when civilians die in war. But in this situation what would you do? Sit back and get shot at, but not shoot back because the enemy has their kids of family there with them? Just Damn!
@ 9. hatenomore1
Well hatey you had your chance.
Back to ignoring you.
Hey fubush: FYI: Bush is no longer commander in chief. By the way, you know very well that I am and have never been a republican. You know very well that I personally believe that both parties are very problematic, to say the least. Meet the new boss, same as the old boss. Pete Townsend. Won't get fooled again.
@ 6. hatenomore1
hatey if you ever want to be taken seriously here, then here's your chance. Say what you just said about Obama and add Bush to that too. Say that the innocent people killed because of Bush's needless actions should have been brought to Bush for him to see.
You can't do it.
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/227/story/75036.html
http://www.milit ry.com/news/article/ambushed-marines-aid-call-rejected.html
I thought that the above story may in some way tie in to this one. I don't remember seeing it on the nightly news, let alone seeing it on AA.
Hey, dude. I was just agreeing with you. You want the bodies placed at the gates of the military. So do I. The Commander in Chief is top dog, dude. That's where the bodies should be delivered, not just some random military base(s), as you suggest.
Poor hatey.
So desperate to make a point. Unfortunately all he sees is "your guy vs. my guy."
Murder from above.
They should take all the dead civilian bodies and deliver them to the gates of the Commander in Chief.
I think (N)OBAMA should be prosecuted for war crimes. Targeting civilians. Oh My God, what has this country come to?
Murder from above.
They should take all the dead civilian bodies and deliver them to the gates of the military bases.
Way to go! Get those Taliban before they grow up.
Momma don't let your sons grow up to be Taliban.
Changing good hearts from beating to stopped?
Changing minds from bad to worst?
Can't we sell 30+ year Afghan National Reinvestment Bonds so they can rebuild their own country, in an orderly way?
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