NATO-led force in Afghanistan to probe airstrike said to have killed


KABUL, Nov 29:  The NATO-led force in Afghanistan said it would investigate yesterday’s airstrike in Helmand that local officials say killed a child and has further aggravated a stand-off between the Afghan president and the US government.

   ‘ISAF deeply regrets any civilian casualties caused by this airstrike,’ the force said in a statement.

   President Hamid Karzai said the killing demonstrated the United States did not respect the lives of Afghan civilians and if such attacks continued, he would not sign a bilateral security pact.

   Wrangling over the deal has lasted about a year. The pact aims to shape a US military presence in Afghanistan after 2014, when most foreign forces are due to leave the country. Without a pact, US officials have warned the United States could pull out all of its troops.

(AGENCIES)