Dozens of angry Afghans threw stones at police after a convoy
of foreign troops killed one civilian and wounded four more
in the capital, Kabul, on Friday, the Kabul police chief and
witnesses said.
Seething resentment against the presence of some 65,000 foreign
troops is growing in Afghanistan after scores of Afghan civilians
have been killed in a series of mistaken air strikes this year.
A convoy of British troops killed the man and wounded three
more after a "misunderstanding," Kabul police chief
Mohammad Ayoub Salangi said.
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Witnesses said the troops opened fire on a minibus.
At least four Afghan civilians have been killed by foreign
soldiers in Afghanistan this year in what international forces
call "escalation of force procedures" after their
vehicles approached too close to troop convoys.