Afghan Survivors Of U.S. Drone Strike Say Apology 'Is Not Enough'
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Emal Ahmadi's 3-year-old daughter, Malika, was among those killed in late August.
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Sorry is not enough for the Afghan survivors of an errant U.S. drone strike that killed 10 members of their family, including seven children.
Emal Ahmadi, whose 3-year-old daughter Malika was killed on Aug. 29, when the U.S. hellfire missile struck his elder brother’s car, told The Associated Press on Saturday that the family demands Washington investigate who fired the drone and punish the military personnel responsible for the strike.
“That is not enough for us to say sorry,” said Ahmadi. “The U.S.A. should find the person who did this.”
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