Afghan troops die in friendly fire

A Nato air strike accidently killed five Afghan soldiers
12 April 2012

A Nato air strike has mistakenly killed five of its Afghan army allies while they were on patrol in the country's east, officials said.

Afghan Defence Ministry spokesman General Mohammad Zahir Azimi condemned the deaths, saying it was not the first time Afghan troops have died in "friendly fire".

Gen Azimi said the Afghan troops were launching a morning ambush against insurgents on the move in Ghazni province when Nato aircraft began firing on them. Five Afghan soldiers died and two more were wounded.

Nato spokesman Josef Blotz confirmed the botched air strike and said he regretted the deaths. He said a joint investigation has been launched.

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