Civilian casualties in the War in Afghanistan

In this Sunday, Aug. 29, 2021 file photo, Afghans inspect damage of Ahmadi family house after US drone strike in Kabul, Afghanistan.

Opportunity seizure: Part II

Critical State

This week’s Critical State takes a deep dive into the wide-ranging estimates of civilian casualties resulting from US operations in Afghanistan, with a focus on both the technical and political reasons for these kinds of discrepancies.

McChrystal apologizes for Afghan civilian deaths

Aiming for Taliban, NATO Airstrikes Accidentally Kill at Least 9 Civilians

The World

In Afghanistan, ‘avoid civilian deaths’ both a strategic and moral imperative

Conflict & Justice
The World

Civilian deaths in Afghanistan jeopardize support for Allies

The World

Trouble at Pakistan-Afghanistan border

Global Politics

Tensions continue to flare on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border where The World’s Quil Lawrence is embedded with the 101st Airborne. He speaks with anchor Lisa Mullins.

The World

Growing violence in Afghanistan

June has been the deadliest month for foreign troops in Afghanistan since the U.S. invasion in 2001, and civilian fatalities are also running high with Taliban forces operating on both sides of the Pakistani border

The World

Nato apologizes for Afghan deaths

Conflict & Justice

US Lt. Colonel William Johnson offered his apology on behalf of NATO troops to the governor of Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province for the deaths of six civilians. Anchor Lisa Mullins finds out more from James Foley, a reporter for “Stars and Stripes.”