List of civilian casualties in the war in Afghanistan (2012)
List of civilian casualties in the War in Afghanistan (2012)
- February 8, 2012 – 2012 Kapisa airstrike - Seven children and a young adult were killed by an ISAF airstrike in the village of Geyaba in the eastern Afghan province of Kapisa.[1][2]
- February 17, 2012 - Kunar Raid - Six civilians were killed in a night raid in Dewa Gul Valley, in the Chawki district of Kunar province.[3]
- March 11, 2012 – Kandahar massacre - At least 16 civilians were killed after a 'rogue' US serviceman entered their homes and began to open fire in the Afghan province of Kandahar.[4]
- May 27, 2012 - Eight members of an Afghan family were killed in a NATO airstrike in eastern Afghanistan.[5]
- July 2, 2012 - NATO killed three shopkeepers in an airstrike near Charkh District, east of Afghanistan. Logar province spokesman Din Mohammad Darwesh said NATO forces were on a foot patrol in morning of July 2 in Charkh district when they came under fire from insurgents. He said they called in an airstrike and the bombardment killed three shopkeepers.[6]
- September, 2012 - NATO killed eight women and injured a further seven women, in an airstrike in Laghman.[7]
See also
References
- ↑ Informer Misled NATO in Airstrike That Killed 8 Civilians, Afghans Say ( Archived March 30, 2013, at WebCite)
- ↑ NATO regrets airstrike that killed 8 young Afghans (Archived March 30, 2013, at WebCite)
- ↑ Night raid sparks anti-US protests (Archived March 30, 2013, at WebCite)
- ↑ US soldier kills Afghan civilians in Kandahar (Archived March 30, 2013, at WebCite)
- ↑ Eight Afghan civilians said killed in NATO airstrike (Archived March 30, 2013, at WebCite)
- ↑ Afghan official: NATO airstrike kills 3 civilians (Archived March 30, 2013, at WebCite)
- ↑ Afghanistan: Nato air strike 'kills eight women' in Laghman (Archived March 30, 2013, at WebCite)
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