Press TV
Mon Mar 12, 2012 2:46AM GMT
A mourner cries over the bodies of the Afghan civilians, shot by US forces, in the Alkozai village in Kandahar Province in southeastern Afghanistan on March 11, 2012. Image: Press TV |
Earlier reports said the assassin was a lone US sergeant.
Villagers said the US forces later collected 11 of the bodies, including those of four girls under the age of six, and set them on fire.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has condemned the bloodshed, calling it an inhuman, intentional, and unforgiveable act.
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"The government and the people of Afghanistan demand an explanation from the United States government of this incident."
Civilian casualties in Afghanistan have been a major source of tension between Kabul and Washington.
The outrages came in the wake of violent clashes in several Afghan provinces over recent desecration of the Holy Qur’an by the United States forces at the US-run Bagram Airbase in the province of Parwan in northeastern Afghanistan. The violence left over 30 people, including six American forces, dead and around 180 others injured.
The US-led invasion of Afghanistan was launched in 2001. The offensive removed the Taliban from power, but insecurity continues to rise across the country, despite the presence there of tens of thousands of US-led troops.
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