A White House spokesman said it was "tragic" when U.S. forces announced in August that the airstrikes in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, were accidental and killed 10 civilians, including children. , Showed the idea of ​​conducting a thorough investigation.

In August, the commander of the U.S. Central Command admitted that the air bombing was a false bombing in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, to remove the threat of attacks by the regional organization of the militant group IS = Islamic State. It has announced that 10 citizens, including 7 children, have died.



"President Biden thinks it's tragic. Citizens' sacrifices are always tragic. The president agrees to continue the investigation," Saki, a spokesman for the White House, said in a press conference yesterday. He expressed his intention to conduct a thorough investigation into the circumstances leading up to the accidental explosion.



On the other hand, when asked about the disposition of the people concerned, Saki said, "It is also important to keep in mind the situation at the time of the airstrike. At that time, there was a threat of an attack on the US military. I don't anticipate what will happen. "