KABUL, Afghanistan(AP)
Dozens of protesters blocked a road Saturday in eastern
Afghanistan, claiming U.S.-led coalition forces killed three
civilians, and a local official said police fatally shot one of the
protesters and injured three of them.
Villagers from the area carried three bodies to a major highway
during the protest. Police allegedly opened fire, killing one and
wounding three.
The coalition said its troops were attacked Friday while
searching compounds in the Shinwar district of Nangarhar
province.
"Several militants were killed" and nine insurgents
were arrested, the coalition said in a statement Saturday.
The coalition said the operation was targeting a "foreign
fighter network" and that militants in the area had recently
attacked coalition forces. The troops destroyed several automatic
rifles, grenades and ammunition discovered in the compounds.
Interior Ministry spokesman Zemeri Bashary said the government
is investigating the villagers' claims.
"The coalition claimed they were fired upon from a house
and the enemy were gathered there, but the villagers claim those
people who were killed were innocent civilians," said Mohammad
Hashem Ghamsharik, spokesman for the Nangarhar governor.
The head of the Nangarhar provincial council, Fazel Hadi
Muslimyar, said police opened fire on the protesters, killing one
and wounding three. Police refused to comment.
The Afghan government has pleaded with coalition forces to
coordinate more closely to avoid civilian casualties, but foreign
troops says insurgents hide in villages, using civilians as human
shields.
More than 1,200 people, mostly militants, have died so far this
year in insurgency-related violence in Afghanistan, according to an
Associated Press count.
Separately, in central Kapisa province, a coalition vehicle hit
a roadside bomb on Friday in Tag Ab valley, killing one service
member, the coalition said. It did not give details.
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