Pakistan says NATO ignored its pleas to hold off during attack that killed 24 soldiers
By Associated Press, Published: November 27 | Updated: Monday, November 28, 8:15 AM
ISLAMABAD — The NATO airstrikes that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers lasted almost two hours and continued even after commanders at the bases pleaded with coalition forces to stop, Pakistan’s military claimed Monday, charges that could further inflame anger in Pakistan.
NATO has described the incident as “tragic and unintended” and has promised a full investigation.
Full article here:Pakistan says NATO ignored its pleas to hold off during attack that killed 24 soldiers - The Washington Post
By Associated Press, Published: November 27 | Updated: Monday, November 28, 8:15 AM
ISLAMABAD — The NATO airstrikes that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers lasted almost two hours and continued even after commanders at the bases pleaded with coalition forces to stop, Pakistan’s military claimed Monday, charges that could further inflame anger in Pakistan.
NATO has described the incident as “tragic and unintended” and has promised a full investigation.
Full article here:Pakistan says NATO ignored its pleas to hold off during attack that killed 24 soldiers - The Washington Post