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The '''2010 Sangin airstrike '''was a bombing committed by the United States of America in the Afghan village of Sangin. While it was likely targeted at members of the [[Taliban]], none were found in the area, and all 39 of the victims were women and children. For weeks, US military and NATO officials denied that there had been any such incident.{{Stub}} | The '''2010 Sangin airstrike '''was a bombing committed by the United States of America in the Afghan village of Sangin. While it was likely targeted at members of the [[Taliban]], none were found in the area, and all 39 of the victims were women and children. For weeks, US military and NATO officials denied that there had been any such incident.{{Stub}} | ||
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Revision as of 13:07, 13 May 2020
The 2010 Sangin airstrike was a bombing committed by the United States of America in the Afghan village of Sangin. While it was likely targeted at members of the Taliban, none were found in the area, and all 39 of the victims were women and children. For weeks, US military and NATO officials denied that there had been any such incident.