http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/12/08/1070732141588.htmlVillagers in Ghazni, southern Afghanistan, are asking why a US air strike killed nine of their children but missed its target, writes Carlotta Gall from Pitawi.
Their embroidered caps, shredded with shrapnel, lay beside a half-dozen small rubber galoshes and caked pools of blood.
Seven boys and two girls died in a village on Saturday morning in a US air strike, and their bodies were still lying in the dust when US soldiers arrived by helicopter to assess the attack three hours later, villagers and US soldiers at the scene said on Sunday.
A 25-year-old Afghan man was also killed, the villagers said, while the intended target, a Taliban suspect called Mullah Wazir, who lived here and bragged about attacking foreign aid workers, may have got away, contrary to official accounts that he, too, was among the dead. Villagers said the suspect and his family, whose house was unscathed, had not been seen for weeks.
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