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US, NATO Attacks Killed 3,200 Afghan Civilians Since 2005: Study

Afghan men, allegedly killed in a US-led forces operation in Asmar district in the eastern province of Kunar. Up to 3,200 civilians have been killed in NATO and US action in Afghanistan since 2005 but compensation payouts have been far lower than in other global cases, according to research by a US professor. (AFP/File/Niamt Karab)

KABUL - Up to 3,200 civilians have been killed in NATO and US action in Afghanistan since 2005 but compensation payouts have been far lower than in other global cases, according to research by a US professor.

The use of air power is growing, raising risks for civilians, University of New Hampshire professor Marc W. Herold says in research released on the anniversary of the October 7, 2001 launch of the invasion of Afghanistan.

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