us kabul drone strike
US Kabul drone strike appears to have killed an Afghan who worked for a US aid group: report
Special Forces veteran reacts to Gitmo detainees now leading the Taliban on'Fox News Primetime' The United States' account of a drone strike launched against a suspected terrorist in Afghanistan toward the end of the military withdrawal from Kabul is being challenged by a report suggesting the victim was not a threat to the United States. According to a New York Times report, the drone attack that American officials said killed an ISIS terrorist carrying a bomb in a car toward U.S. troops may have killed a man with no ties to ISIS and who was carrying water to family members. American military officials announced late last month that the drone strike, carried out the day after a suicide bombing killed 13 U.S. service members, killed an alleged "ISIS-K planner" and an "associate." The New York Times says that after reviewing video evidence and interviewing more than a dozen of the driver's friends and family members in Kabul, it has doubts about the U.S. version of events. "Times reporting has identified the driver as Zemari Ahmadi, a longtime worker for a U.S. aid group," the report states.