
At least one woman has been killed and five other civilians injured in a fresh NATO raid in the troubled northeastern Afghanistan, officials say.
Afghan officials say the attack has taken place in Kapisa province on Monday, adding that two of those injured are reportedly in critical condition, a Press TV correspondent reported.
The strike comes a day after six civilians were killed in an air raid by US-led forces in Logar province. Over a dozen civilians were killed in a similar attack in the same area last week.
The US is pressing ahead with its attacks despite angry protests from the Afghan people and government.
Hundreds of civilians have lost their lives in US-led airstrikes and ground operations in various parts of Afghanistan over the past few months.
Civilian casualties by US-led foreign forces have also been a major source of friction between Kabul and Washington. President Hamid Karzai has repeatedly condemned the strikes and called on US-led foreign forces to stop killing civilians.
The invasion of Afghanistan took place in 2001 with the official objective of curbing militancy and bringing peace and stability to the country.
More than nine years on, however, Afghanistan remains unstable and civilians continue to pay the price.


