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By Ernesto LondoƱo and Javed Hamdard, Published: March 11
KABUL — An American soldier walked off his base in a remote
southern Afghan village shortly before dawn Sunday and opened fire on
civilians inside their homes, killing at least 16, including nine
children, Afghan officials said.
The shootings in the Panjwai district of Kandahar province
appeared to mark the deadliest intentional attack on civilians by a U.S.
soldier in the decade-long Afghanistan war. Although U.S. officials
promptly detained the suspect, a staff sergeant, the incident seemed
certain to stoke anti-American sentiment at a time of growing unease
about the presence of foreign troops in Afghanistan and increasing
pessimism among Americans about the U.S. mission here.
Coming as Afghan rage over the burning of Korans
by U.S. soldiers last month was beginning to taper off, the killings
Sunday threatened to spark a new crisis in the strained relationship
between the United States and Afghanistan. The two nations are in the
midst of contentious negotiations over an agreement that could extend the presence of U.S. troops in the country beyond 2014.
The incident also provided fresh fodder
to critics of the Obama administration’s Afghanistan strategy who are
trying to portray the 2009 troop surge as a failed attempt to secure a
dignified exit.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai called the shootings an “assassination” and demanded an explanation from U.S. officials. READ MORE
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