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Pressure grows on German military over Afghan attack
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 04 - 09 - 2009

Pressure was growing in Germany today on the Defence Ministry to reveal more about the airstrike in Afghanistan in which up to 60 people were reported killed while emptying two hijacked fuel tankers, dpa reported.
German officers called in air support to destroy the trucks. The
army said in Berlin that more than 50 militants and no civilians were
killed in the strike.
In reports to appear Saturday, two newspapers quoted
"NATO sources" saying it was implausible to maintain that no
civilians could have been killed in the most violent incident in
Germany's zone of responsibility.
The papers, the Koelnische Rundschau and the Stuttgarter
Nachrichten, said NATO had been advising the German military to drop
that stance.
The sources said it contradicted common sense to suppose that 50
armed rebels would congregate around stranded trucks. Some reports
have said many of the people were villagers helping themselves to the
stolen fuel.
Germans have been generally wary of the military mission in
Afghanistan. The incident come just three weeks before the German
general election on September 27.
Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, the senior Social
Democrat seeking to unseat Chancellor Angela Merkel at the polls,
said Germany was doing whatever it could to avoid civilian
casualties.
"The Taliban evidently will stop at nothing to destabilize the
situation," a newspaper, the Ostsee Zeitung, quoted him saying in its
Saturday issue.
Steinmeier has called for a timetable to be drafted to withdraw
German troops, but has set no deadline.
Aides said German Defence Minister Franz Josef Jung, a member of
Merkel's own Christian Democratic Union (CDU), would not be
commenting yet on the incident, since information was still being
gathered.
The opposition Left Party repeated Friday its long-standing call
for all German troops to be pulled out of Afghanistan
immediately. Its co-leader, Oskar Lafontaine, said the only way out
of the "Afghan dead end" was by non-violence, aid and diplomacy.


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