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Sunday, September 06, 2009

NATO officers visit wounded Afghans


US and German military officers have met with families and victims of a NATO air strike in northern Afghanistan.

The move is being seen as a bid to cool anger over an incident that risks further undermining NATO efforts to win hearts and minds in the country.

A delegation led by US Navy Rear Admiral Gregory Smith, head of public affairs for the 103 thousand US and NATO troops in Afghanistan, spoke with relatives and wounded civilians on Saturday.

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