Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Afghans demand compensation for German raid

KUNDUZ, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Survivors and relatives of the victims of a German-ordered NATO air strike in northern Afghanistan gathered on Tuesday to demand compensation from German troops.

"We want justice and want those who killed innocent people to be put on trial," read one banner.

Afghans demand compensation for German raid - Reuters

1 comments:

Zeinul-Gabiden said...

I can't understand why germans are apologizing. Trucks were stolen by talib insurgents. They were found by a recon-plane. There were bunch of people, including _armed_ insurgents. I believe it was justified to bomb it. Normal civilians should have been avoiding talibs, that would save their lives.