Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Afghanistan mourns 16 apparently killed by U.S. soldier

Grieving, not rioting, follows the massacre in Kandahar as U.S. officials identify the attacker as a U.S. sergeant and say that justice will be served.

When gunfire echoed in the darkness before dawn, many villagers assumed it must be a night raid, in which U.S.-led troops swoop down on residential compounds across Afghanistan to arrest suspected insurgents. So the safest course, people thought, was to stay quiet and remain indoors.


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