European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 23, 2007, Darmstadt, Hesse June 2007 stars and stripes Page 9 airstrikes kill afghan civilians by Amir Shah the associated press Afghanistan Taliban Mili Tants attacked police posts in Southern of triggering nato airstrikes that left 25 civilians including three infants and the local a senior police officer said nato said its overnight bombardment killed most of a group of 30 insurgents and blamed them for the deaths of any inno saying they had launched irresponsible attacks from civilian nato acknowledged for the first time that civilians died in another Battle that began last weekend in uru Zgan including some possibly in but a dutch military chief accused the Taliban of killing afghans who refused to join them during the three Day Battle in the town of Taliban fighters slashed the throats of eight women and hauled other people out of their Homes to kill Dick Berlijn told reporters in the citing solid reports from afghan although Taliban attacks have killed some 169 civilians in Afghanistan this the death of innocents at the hands of foreign forces often stirs the most anger among a population that expects nato and troops to be More careful than in afghan president Hamid Karzai criticized the mounting civilian toll from nato and military operations As difficult for us to accept or the police posts came under fire late thursday in Gershk District of Helmand Mohammad Hussein provincial police told the associated nato responded by calling in air which killed 20 suspected Mili but also 25 including nine three babies and the Mullah at the local and Wal Rote Ond offer current As of june and Are subject to rate dependent on amount and Model car loan example loan at 72 monthly payments of approximately Kate applies to online applications the applicable apr is for up to 72 finding the right car loan is the easy part apr up to 72 months if you can find a better take 8002475626 or Call 5103767328 from any class a Dan line Pentagon Federal credit Union Superior proven House seeks to revive Iraq study group Washington the Iraq study group May be coming the House adopted legislation thursday to revive the bipartisan panel of prominent former officials who last year said presi Dent Bush should change course on the a new assessment by the panel would offer lawmakers an inde pendent alternative to an administration Progress report due in sep Chertoff seeks to end deportation of Gas wife Washington under fire from some Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said thursday his Agency will seek to Termi Nate the deportation Case against the wife of a Soldier missing in the sacrifices made by our sol Diers and their families deserve our greatest Chertoff wrote in a letter to democratic John Kerry who had called on Homeland Security to not de port Maderlin Hiraldo Jimenez to the dominican vet admits shooting at Walter Reed Center Washington an Iraq War Veteran who was working As a contract Security officer at Walter Reed army medical Cen Ter told authorities that he opened fire on a fellow guard this week at the military base in Northwest according to charging documents filed i am the one youre looking i did the Dwan told a army police officer who was the first to re Spond to a series of shots fired wednesday morning at one of the hospitals Gates on Georgia ave nue Admiral reassigned after article 15 hearing the Navy has reassigned a Onestar Admiral to another Posi Tion in the assistant Navy Secre Tarys office after an article 15 hearing thursday found that he had engaged in an improper relationship and misused govern ment according to the the reassignment is not a punishment or a result of the but rear Peter Williams has received a punitive letter of Navy spokesman Ryan Perry from staff and wire reports
