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Foreign troops confirm civilian killings in Farah Pajhwok Report - Jul 17, 2008 - 11:51A statement emailed to Pajhwok Afghan News said a coalition convoy on a routine patrol in Bakwa, Farah province came under sustained attack from machine gun and indirect fire from a number of houses adjacent to the road The coalition convoy returned fire and called for close air support on the enemy positions. A house was hit; eight civilians were killed, two others injured It further adds the coalition forces never intentionally target non-combatants, and deeply regret any occurrence such as this where civilians are killed and injured as a result of insurgent activity and actions The acknowledgement came as reports of more civilian deaths caused by a fresh air raid by foreign forces emerged on Thursday from the neighboring Afghan officials said nine people; all members of the same family were killed in Tuesday's bombing. In Thursday's raid, at least four men were killed, a spokesman for the regional police command said. Witnesses said 17 people were also wounded and taken to hospital. The issue of civilian casualties is highly sensitive one for the Western-backed government and undermines Afghan support for the presence of foreign forces that are fighting the Taliban-led insurgents in The Reports reveal that more that 800 civilians have been killed by airstriks and bombings by the foreign troops in Pr/ajr | ||