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Afghanistan – Blinken: I do not know if we hit a member of a humanitarian organization or a jihadist

The US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken He admitted on Tuesday that he did not know if the recent US strike on his capital AfghanistanKabul, which allegedly averted “an imminent threat”, killed an Islamic State-Khorasan (IS-K) jihadist or a member of a humanitarian organization.

The New York Times published a Friday investigation that challenged the US government’s version on the airstrike by an unmanned aircraft on August 29, shortly before the end of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, stating that it could have killed not a jihadist riding in an explosive-laden vehicle but a worker to a non-governmental organization carrying water cans.

“The man the Biden administration killed with a drone, was it a humanitarian worker or an Islamic State-Khorasan fighter?” The Republican senator asked. Rand Pol, during a hearing in parliament on the withdrawal from Afghanistan.

“I do not know as we look at this blow,” Mr Blinken was quoted as saying by AFP.

The senator estimated that if the US attack did indeed kill civilians, including children, “you may have created hundreds or thousands of young potential terrorists, bombing bad targets “.

It is reminded that the family of the driver of the vehicle Ezmarai Ahmadi, had told the French Agency, one day after the attack, that ten people, most of which children, lost their lives.

According to the American newspaper, which bases its report on photos from security cameras and conversations, the movements of Ezmarai Ahmadi, who were considered suspicious by the US military on the day of the strike, represented a normal day.

The NYT also reported that the trunk was definitely full of cans with water, which the man carried home.

The Pentagon spokesman John KirbyAsked on Friday about the New York Times revelations, he said the investigation was ongoing, but assured that the military continued to “believe” that the strike “prevented an imminent threat to the airport” where the US airstrikes were taking place. evacuation operation.

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