8 civilians killed in Afghanistan by alleged air strike
KABUL — At least eight Afghan civilians, including four children, were killed in an attack late Friday night in western Farah province, according to Afghan officials. However there is disagreement over what exactly caused the deaths.
Mohammad Naser Mehri, spokesman for the provincial governor, said Saturday that the incident was a roadside bomb explosion which took place in the Bala Buluk district. But family members of the victims are claiming they were hit by an airstrike.
Gen. Dawlat Waziri, a Defence Ministry spokesman, told The Associated Press that an investigation of the incident is underway.
“We are aware of the allegations made by the local people, right now an investigation is going on into the incident in Farah,” Waziri said.


