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Drone strike appears to have killed an Afghan who worked for a US aid group. Not ISIS-X

NY Times article here.

Drone strike appears to have killed an Afghan who worked for a US aid group. Not ISIS-X. According to an extensive NY Times investigation, Joe messed up big time. There may no have been an Issis-X terrorist, but a person who worked for a US aid group.

The U.S. government’s 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.

Times reporting has identified the driver as Zemari Ahmadi, a longtime worker for a U.S. aid group. The evidence suggests that his travels that day actually involved transporting colleagues to and from work. And an analysis of video feeds showed that what the military may have seen was Mr. Ahmadi and a colleague loading canisters of water into his trunk to bring home to his family. Not bombs like the administration claimed.

The U.S. previously admitted that there were three civilian casualties in the strike, but the Times report says the actual number is 10. Seven of those individuals were children, including young family members of Ahmadi who relatives say had run to the car to greet him when he got home moments before the strike.

Credit…Jim Huylebroek for The New York Times