Relatives of civilians killed in a US drone strike in Kabul have called on the United States to punish the military personnel responsible for the attack and provide financial compensation to the victims.
According to the details, the victims have demanded compensation after the Pentagon apologized for the US drone strike in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan.
"Apologies are not enough for the 10 families of those killed, but we want the United States to investigate and punish the military personnel responsible for the attack and to provide financial compensation to the victims in a safe country," he said.
Aimal Ahmadi, whose 3-year-old daughter Malika was also killed in the US drone strike, told the Associated Press on Saturday that his family called on the United States to investigate and punish the military personnel responsible for the attack. "We have lost 10 members of our family," he added.
"If the United States is giving us the whole world, none of them will come back. I want the USA to pay for us and move us abroad to a safer country," he said. Do it because we have a lot of problems here.
It is noteworthy that the top general of the US Central Command, General Frank McKenzie, during a press briefing on Friday said that the US military investigation into the drone strike in Kabul has revealed that the vehicle that was attacked and whatever The people killed were not ISIS extremists, nor did they pose a direct threat to US troops at Kabul airport.
"The attack was a mistake, so we apologize and the United States is considering paying compensation to the families of the victims," McKenzie told reporters.
Earlier, the victims of the US drone strike demanded an apology from the United States and the relocation of the family after ten members of their family were killed.
US apologizes for Kabul drone strike Zimri Ahmadi's brother Aimal Ahmadi says his brother was in fact an employee of a US aid group Nutrition and Education International working to end malnutrition in Afghanistan. And he wanted to go to the United States under various immigration programs. He also applied for resettlement in the United States.
It should be noted that this deadly attack was one of the last operations in Afghanistan before the 20-year long war of the United States.
The attack took place near Kabul International Airport, Hamid Karzai, on August 29, during the last days of the withdrawal of US troops and the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan.
The U.S. military says a car bomb had exploded at an Iraqi police recruiting center at Kisak, west of Mosul.


