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The Red Cross says air strikes by US forces in Afghanistan on Tuesday are now thought to have killed dozens of civilians including women and children. | |
The organisation says the civilians were sheltering from fighting in the province of Farah when their houses were struck. | The organisation says the civilians were sheltering from fighting in the province of Farah when their houses were struck. |
Afghan President Hamid Karzai says he has ordered an investigation. | |
Civilian casualties will be high on the agenda when Mr Karzai meets President Barack Obama in Washington later. | |
The Afghan president has repeatedly urged Western forces in Afghanistan to reduce the numbers of civilian casualties. | The Afghan president has repeatedly urged Western forces in Afghanistan to reduce the numbers of civilian casualties. |
But the BBC's Martin Patience, in Kabul, says the talks could be overshadowed if the Red Cross report of dozens of civilian deaths is confirmed. | But the BBC's Martin Patience, in Kabul, says the talks could be overshadowed if the Red Cross report of dozens of civilian deaths is confirmed. |
Mr Karzai will meet Mr Obama for talks with Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari, who is facing a growing crisis in his country amid a new outbreak of fighting between the army and Taleban rebels in the Swat valley region. | |
On Tuesday the US envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke, told a congressional hearing in Washington that Pakistan must do more to combat the Taleban. | |
'Sheltering' | |
Our correspondent in Kabul said local officials had told him they saw the bodies of about 20 women and children in two trucks. | |
Afghan President Karzai faces anger from his people over civilian deaths | |
A spokeswoman for the International Committee of the Red Cross said a team of observers sent to the site of the air strikes saw houses destroyed and dozens of dead bodies, including women and children. | |
"We can absolutely confirm there were civilian casualties," Jessica Barry said. | |
"It seemed they were trying to shelter in houses when they were hit." | |
The governor of Farah province, Rohul Amin, backed the Red Cross' verdict that civilians died in the air strikes, but could not confirm numbers. | |
Regional politicians told news agencies that as many as 150 people had been killed, but there was no independent confirmation of that figure. |