SgtJim
03-02-2011, 07:12 PM
ISAF Public Affairs Office
2011-2-CA-015
KABUL, Afghanistan (March 2) – International Security Assistance Forces will release tomorrow a recorded video statement about the civilian casualties in Kunar.
CDs of the statement, delivered by Lieutenant General David M. Rodriguez, commander of International Security Assistance Force Joint Command, will be available for Kabul media representatives to pick up at the Government Media and Information Center from 10 am to 3 pm, March 3.
The statement will be available in English, Dari and Pashtu.
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ISAF Apologizes, Accepts Responsibility for Civilian Casualties
International Security Assistance Force Headquarters
2011-02-CA-014
KABUL, Afghanistan (March 2, 2011) – Preliminary findings from a Joint Incident Assessment Team indicate that International Security Assistance Forces accidentally killed nine civilians in Darah-Ye Pech district, Kunar province yesterday.
The incident occurred following insurgent rocket attacks on FOB Blessing. Coalition forces returned fire at the assessed point of origin with indirect and aerial fire. Regrettably there appears to have been an error in the hand-off between identifying the location of the insurgents and the attack helicopters that carried out subsequent operations.
“We are deeply sorry for this tragedy and apologize to the members of the Afghan government, the people of Afghanistan and most importantly, the surviving family members of those killed by our actions,” said General David. H. Petraeus, Commander of International Security Assistance Force. “These deaths should have never happened and I will personally apologize to President Karzai when he returns from his trip to London this week.”
“This event is particularly distressing given the recent direction I gave to commanders to review our tactical directive that is intended to reduce civilian casualties to the absolute minimum,” said Gen. Petraeus. “Regardless of the outcome of this investigation, I have ordered all ISAF leaders and members of ISAF attack helicopter crews to be re-briefed on the tactical directive, reinforcing the need to be sure we protect the lives of innocent Afghans as we pursue a ruthless enemy.”
ISAF accepts full responsibility for this tragedy and will continue to thoroughly investigate this incident to understand why this happened and try to prevent this from happening in the future. Should the facts of the investigation warrant it, appropriate action, including disciplinary action if necessary, will be taken.
2011-2-CA-015
KABUL, Afghanistan (March 2) – International Security Assistance Forces will release tomorrow a recorded video statement about the civilian casualties in Kunar.
CDs of the statement, delivered by Lieutenant General David M. Rodriguez, commander of International Security Assistance Force Joint Command, will be available for Kabul media representatives to pick up at the Government Media and Information Center from 10 am to 3 pm, March 3.
The statement will be available in English, Dari and Pashtu.
------- refer to this news release --------------------->
ISAF Apologizes, Accepts Responsibility for Civilian Casualties
International Security Assistance Force Headquarters
2011-02-CA-014
KABUL, Afghanistan (March 2, 2011) – Preliminary findings from a Joint Incident Assessment Team indicate that International Security Assistance Forces accidentally killed nine civilians in Darah-Ye Pech district, Kunar province yesterday.
The incident occurred following insurgent rocket attacks on FOB Blessing. Coalition forces returned fire at the assessed point of origin with indirect and aerial fire. Regrettably there appears to have been an error in the hand-off between identifying the location of the insurgents and the attack helicopters that carried out subsequent operations.
“We are deeply sorry for this tragedy and apologize to the members of the Afghan government, the people of Afghanistan and most importantly, the surviving family members of those killed by our actions,” said General David. H. Petraeus, Commander of International Security Assistance Force. “These deaths should have never happened and I will personally apologize to President Karzai when he returns from his trip to London this week.”
“This event is particularly distressing given the recent direction I gave to commanders to review our tactical directive that is intended to reduce civilian casualties to the absolute minimum,” said Gen. Petraeus. “Regardless of the outcome of this investigation, I have ordered all ISAF leaders and members of ISAF attack helicopter crews to be re-briefed on the tactical directive, reinforcing the need to be sure we protect the lives of innocent Afghans as we pursue a ruthless enemy.”
ISAF accepts full responsibility for this tragedy and will continue to thoroughly investigate this incident to understand why this happened and try to prevent this from happening in the future. Should the facts of the investigation warrant it, appropriate action, including disciplinary action if necessary, will be taken.