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By Sean Maroney
Kabul
07 November 2009
A US Army Chinook helicopter lands on a hill in Kabul on November 7, 2009
The Afghan government says a NATO air strike has mistakenly killed seven members of the Afghan security forces in Badghis province.
NATO and Afghan forces are investigating the incident in western Afghanistan that killed members of the country's army and police.
Earlier, NATO said 25 international and Afghan soldiers were wounded in the area. Officials initially1 blamed "insurgent2 activity" for the casualties, but later said it was possible the soldiers were hit by friendly fire.
Afghanistan's Interior Ministry3 spokesman Zamary Bashary tells VOA that this is a sad incident.
"We have lost forces that are fighting in order to bring security for Afghanistan. But such attacks will never deter4 our partnership5 [with international forces]. This is clear that this was a mistake," he said.
He added that incidents such as this one are rare, especially after the United States imposed new restrictions6 on air strikes in an effort to avoid civilian7 casualties.
"The new strategy actually has worked, and it has reduced the number of civilian casualties," he said.
The troops were conducting an operation to find two missing U.S. soldiers who are believed to have drowned.
Local police officials say the two soldiers were swept away Wednesday while trying to save supply boxes that fell into the water after being air-dropped.
This year has been the deadliest for international troops in Afghanistan since the fall of the Taliban-led government in 2001.
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