US drone strike kills 3 in Afghanistan’s Kunar Province

This file photo show two American drones in a military base in Afghanistan. (© AFP)

At least three Afghans have been killed in the latest US drone strike in the eastern Kunar Province.

According to a senior police official, the aerial assault was carried out in the Chape Darre district, west of the provincial capital, Asadabad on Tuesday.

There are no further details on the attack yet.

On April 11, a US drone attack killed three people in the Dara-i-Pech district, west of Kunar’s provincial capital, Asadabad.

The US-led foreign forces in Afghanistan have recently increased their air raids against civilian areas.

The United States carries out killings through drone strikes in Afghanistan, Yemen, Pakistan and Somalia.

While Washington claims the targets of the drone attacks are militants, local officials and witnesses maintain that, in most cases, civilians have been the victims of the attacks over the past few years.

The United States and its allies invaded Afghanistan in 2001 as part of Washington’s so-called war on terror. The offensive removed the Taliban from power, but insecurity remains across the war-torn country.

The US-led combat mission in Afghanistan ended on December 31, 2014. However, at least 13,500 foreign forces, mainly from the United States, will remain in Afghanistan in what is said to be a support mission.

NATO says the forces will focus more narrowly on counterterrorism and on training Afghan soldiers and policemen.

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