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Afghan district governor killed during botched raid
An Afghanistan district governor was killed in a firefight involving Australian special forces soldiers, Australia's military said on Friday.
Canberra: An Afghanistan district governor was killed in a firefight involving Australian special forces soldiers, Australia's military said on Friday.
Chora District Governor and tribal leader Rozi Khan Barekzai were among a number of people killed when an Australian patrol became involved in a firefight on Thursday near their Tarin Kowt base, the Australian Defence Force (ADF) said in a statement.
"It is not possible at this time to determine that he was killed by ADF fire," the military said.
Australia, a close Washington ally, was an original member of the US-led coalition which arrived in the country in 2001 to oust the Taliban and Al Qaida fighters.
"Initial reporting indicates that a number of local nationals were killed or wounded in the exchange of fire," it said, adding Afghan National Police had also been in the vicinity.
Local reports said Khan went to help a friend who mistakenly told him his house was under Taliban attack when it was actually surrounded by international forces, who in turn mistook Khan's party for militants, Australia media said.
The shooting of Khan would now be investigated by International Security Assistance Force and Afghan authorities, as well as by the Australian military, the statement said.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai's office said Khan, a former mujahideen commander and ally of the president, was killed in a "misunderstanding" involving "foreign troops" and Afghan security forces," Australian media reports said.
The botched raid comes just days after the Nato's commander in Afghanistan, General David McKiernan, called for a review of combat methods after as many as 92 civilians were killed in a stray US airstrike.
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