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Mano Gai airstrike

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Date
  
1 March 2011

Result
  
nine children aged 8-14 killed and one wounded.

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Mano Gai or Manogi airstrike refers to the killing of Afghan children in Mano Gai, Dara-I-Pech District, Kunar province, Afghanistan on March 1, 2011.

Nine boys aged 8–14 were killed through gun fire from NATO helicopters while collection firewood for their family.

The next day hundreds of Afghan villagers protested the killing chanting slogans against the United States and the Afghan government as they marched to the bombing site. General David Petraeus said "We are deeply sorry" while Mohammed Bismil, the 20-year-old brother of two boys killed in the strike said "I don't care about the apology. The only option I have is to pick up a Kalashnikov, RPG or a suicide vest to fight." President Hamid Karzai called the attack "ruthless".

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Mano Gai airstrike Wikipedia