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Pictured: Ten Afghan family members including
two toddlers, two, killed
in US drone strike on ISIS-K targets,
as relative accuses America
of a 'shameful attack' and says
his relatives 'have seen hell in
our lives'

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Posted By: Ribicon, 8/30/2021 4:26:35 PM

A US drone strike near Kabul airport has killed ten people, of which six were children, all from the same family according to relatives who survived the blast. The family members were killed when a car parked outside their home was hit by the drone strike on Sunday, which was targeting a vehicle thought to be carrying a member of ISIS-K—the Islamic State affiliate responsible for the Kabul airport terror attacks just days ago. 'Why have they killed our family? Our children? They are so burned out we cannot identify their bodies, their faces,' family member Ramin Yousufi told BBC reporters through tears.

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It seems some of those killed were awaiting evacuation to the USA. Remarkable how USA had no idea the country would fall so quickly, yet in a chaotic scramble to leave, we can identify a "car bomb" by drone, including knowing that specific bad actors are inside, and destroy it not on the open road, but in front of people's homes.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: pros7767 8/30/2021 4:40:46 PM (No. 898447)
Sadly, they are better off dead than in Taliban hands.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: PCMM 8/30/2021 4:51:19 PM (No. 898460)
Not only are we not helping those who helped us, we’re actually hitting them with heavy ordinance. Disgraceful.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: vrb8m 8/30/2021 4:52:13 PM (No. 898464)
Joe Biden, you sorry SOB, what hell you have wrought upon this world...
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Ribicon 8/30/2021 4:52:50 PM (No. 898465)
Did the Pentagon just kill a group of allies awaiting safe passage to the USA, or was the Pentagon set to import some terrorists to the USA, but killed them instead? Pretty much an either/or when taken at face value. FTA: "Emal Ahmadi, another relative of the strike's victims, told the BBC that it his two-year-old daughter who was killed in the strike while the family were waiting for a phone call from US personnel instructing them to go to the airport for evacuation. Mr Ahmadi said he and others in the family had applied for evacuation to the US, including relative Ahmad Naser had previously worked as a translator with US forces before he too was killed in the explosion. In a press briefing on Monday, Kirby said: 'We're in a particularly dangerous time right now."
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Come And Take It 8/30/2021 4:55:22 PM (No. 898470)
No idea what really happened, and I doubt we will ever know. What I do know is that if this government claims something happened, it's a lie. No one should trust any member of the Xiden administration as far as Plugs can throw a bowling ball.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: GTO6.0 8/30/2021 4:56:51 PM (No. 898473)
Bomb Delaware s/
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Birddog 8/30/2021 5:02:48 PM (No. 898479)
Better release the drone camera footage, they claim it shows explosives being loaded in the car..and IF the missile was a kinetic rather than explosive warhead, which is preferred for these types of strikes? there would have been no explosion at all unless it hit explosives in the vehicle. other stories I have read from local sources say there were subsequent secondaries from within the house itself.(PS: the car with the rockets mounted inside used to attack the airfield?...5 launched, though there are six tubes, and "Something" took out the car, the trunk has a penetration and is severely crumpled IN not out...plus there is dirt/debris all over the top of the car)
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Reply 8 - Posted by: bighambone 8/30/2021 5:16:13 PM (No. 898489)
This is either Islamist terrorist organization propaganda, or a situation that amounts to what the military calls unintentional “collateral damage” that happens during war. There are Afghan children all over that country and it is not above the Islamist terrorist groups there to use children as “human shields”. As always it is the responsibility of parents to keep their children out of harms way, allowing children to be nearby a terrorist vehicle full of high explosives that could be struck in a defensive attack at any moment, is not keeping their children out of harms way. If the possible presence of children near or on unconventional battlefields was a reason to stop defensive military attacks targeting the enemy it would be impossible to win any war.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 8/30/2021 5:27:34 PM (No. 898502)
No more air strikes, right Joe? We might kill someone, and we can't have that. Just surrender and get it over with, Joe.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: jinx 8/30/2021 5:30:26 PM (No. 898505)
Traitor Joe, you can't blame any of this on Pres. Trump. It's all yours. You own it!
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Reply 11 - Posted by: formerNYer 8/30/2021 5:30:31 PM (No. 898506)
I don't believe lyin xiden and I don't believe the talli-wackers - release the drone footage - NOW!
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Reply 12 - Posted by: watashiyo 8/30/2021 6:35:25 PM (No. 898573)
BiteMe and his military minions knew there will be collateral damage if you bomb a vehicle loaded with explosives in the heart of the residential district. It's a no-brainer and that's the problem with this Kabul airport, too close to the city! Bagram airport is a much easier location to defend and a safer location for evacuations. Even a grade school dropout could've figured that one out.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: DVC 8/30/2021 6:49:31 PM (No. 898604)
DM isn't a reliable source, but then again, neither are the pukes in DC putting out their version of the story. Impossible to know what really happened.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: Highvoltage 8/30/2021 9:09:54 PM (No. 898771)
I have to read a UK newspaper to see this story. It’s a sad day in the US on so many levels.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: red1066 8/30/2021 9:55:55 PM (No. 898803)
Civilians or Taliban. Who can tell the difference? Both carry guns, and dress the same.
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