Kabul: Afghan President Hamid Karzai has given last warning to the United States military to stop operations that kill civilians, said a statement.
Afghan President asked the US military to avoid operations that kill Afghan civilians, saying this was his last warning to Washington, Afghan Presidential office said in a statement on Sunday.
In his strong reaction over the deaths of 10 children, two women and two men in a US-led air strike on Saturday in the southern province of Helmand, Karzai said that such strikes were murdering Afghanistan’s children and women.
“The president called this incident a great mistake and the murdering of Afghanistan’s children and women, and on behalf of the Afghan people gives his last warning to the US troops and US officials in this regard,” his office said.
Meanwhile, Secretary of States Hilary Clinton in her quick response over the warning given by Afghan President Hamid Karzai over the death of innocent people said that the US was taking Afghan President’s warning very serious, and the US would try to resolve Afghan President Concerns.
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