Pentagon responded to accusations of an American NPO officer’s attack instead of a militant

The US Department of Defense responded to accusations that the purpose of an air attack in Kabul, applied on August 29, could be a humanitarian worker instead of a terrorist, as reported in the department. In the Pentagon, RIA Novosti said that the air strike helped prevent an inevitable threat to the re-attack on the airport.

Previously, the New York Times newspaper wrote that the purpose of the blow could not be mistakenly not a fighter, but asking asylum in the US, an employee of American NPO Zemari Ahmadi, who was moving on a car on work on work. The publication submitted video stations and interviews with the colleagues of the deceased, as well as with his relatives in Kabul, who questioned the version of the US events.

“The blow was based on a good development, and we continue to believe that he prevented an inevitable threat to the airport and our men and women who still continued to serve at the airport,” said John Kirby Pentagon’s spokeswoman. He also added that the central command continues to evaluate the results of the strike.

“No other military attach so much effort as American to prevent victims among civilians,” the representative of the US military.

Earlier it became known that the detachments of the National Resistance Front (FTS) in the Afghan province of Panjscher, who refused to obey the Radical Movement of the Taliban (prohibited in the Russian Federation), beat three districts in the region in the region. The militia returned to the controls of the Dara, Abshar and Paryan. It is also clarified that as a result of fierce fighting forces of the FNS “destroyed dozens of Taliban militants.”

/Media reports.