30 dead

What kind of monsters would bomb people whose only crime was was attending a happy event? Oh, that would be us! From 2002:

At least 30 members of an Afghan wedding party were killed and many more wounded when a U.S. plane bombed a village in the central province of Uruzgan today, Afghan officials and residents said.

The bombing happened today in a village in the rugged, mountainous region 175 km (105 miles) northeast of the southern city of Kandahar, residents said.

They told the local Pashtu service of the BBC at least 120 people had been either killed or wounded.
A Defence Ministry official said celebrants were firing into the air, as is traditional in Pashtun weddings.

“There was no-one to help last night,” resident Abdul Saboor told the BBC. “We managed to transfer some of the wounded to Kandahar in the morning. Some of the foreigners’ choppers also came to help.

“There are no Taliban or al Qaeda or Arabs here. These people were all civilians, women and children.”
Defence Ministry offical Dr Gulbuddin told Reuters: “More than 30 people were killed. It was a wedding ceremony and some of the participants were firing in the sky as part of the celebration. Americans have confessed that they made a mistake.”

In Washington, the Pentagon said at least one bomb dropped by Western warplanes had missed its target in southern Afghanistan today, but that it could not confirm claims that members of a wedding party had been killed.

Navy Lt. Cmdr. Jeff Davis, a Pentagon spokesman, said anti-aircraft fire was directed at an air patrol of “coalition warplanes” and they had responded with close air support north of Kandahar.

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3 thoughts on “30 dead

  1. The story about the people who were bombed at afghan wedding dates back from 2002. It’s pretty stupid to post this right now.

  2. There was a very interesting discussion this am on BBC radio about robot armies fighting our future wars. Like the drones are doing today. The problem is that these robots have no way of discriminating between friend and foe. They just kill whatever they see. Or in the case of our future robot soldiers wherever the heat source is. This brave new world with its robot armies, drones, and Patriot Act looks like it might be a pretty lousy place to be living in.

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