Russia: punish those involved in US Afghan massacre

Published time: March 12, 2012 14:46
Edited time: March 12, 2012 18:46
An elderly Afghan man sits next to the covered bodies of people who were killed by coalition forces in Kandahar province, March 11, 2012 (Reuters / Ahmad Nadeem)

Russia is calling for the punishment of those responsible for the cold-blooded murder of 17 Afghan civilians, including nine children, and that the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) prevents similar acts of violence in the future.

­"We hope that the culprits will be punished and that the multinational troops' command will take effective steps to prevent a recurrence of similar incidents in the future," Konstantin Dolgov, the Russian Foreign Ministry's Commissioner for Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law, said in a statement on Monday.

A US soldier on Sunday apparently left his base in Kandahar's Panjwaii district, southern Afghanistan, and went on a shooting rampage at a nearby village, entering three homes at random and shooting the occupants inside. 

According to Western media, the soldier in custody is a staff sergeant from the state of Washington who is married with three children. He had reportedly served three tours in Iraq, and was on his first deployment in Afghanistan. US officials say the soldier turned himself in at his base shortly after the incident.

The Taliban has vowed to take revenge for the killings.

Meanwhile, US military command has rejected witness accounts that a group of intoxicated soldiers were involved in the incident.

Dolgov described the indiscriminate slaughter of innocent civilians as an "inhuman act comparable to the most severe crimes committed during armed conflicts."

The Russian diplomat expressed deep condolences to the relatives of the victims and wished those wounded a speedy recovery.

US President Barack Obama has promised that the incident will be thoroughly investigated and that all those responsible will be adequately punished.

The slayings come at a bad time for Coalition forces, which just witnessed widespread protests following a Koran-burning incident at a US airbase near Kabul, the Afghan capital. At least 30 people, including two US military officers, were killed in the violence.

The United States, which has about 90,000 troops in Afghanistan, is preparing to hand security duties to Afghans by the end of 2014.

Commencing on October 7, 2001, the cost of America’s war in Afghanistan has already exceeded $500 billion, with more than 1,900 US troops killed (the total number of foreign troops killed is approaching 3,000).

The War in Afghanistan is America’s longest military conflict, surpassing the Vietnam War (1965-1975) in 2011.

Robert Bridge, RT

Comments (27)

Evo 14.03.2012 07:24

Didn't Russia spend many years in Afghanistan committing many atrocities and now they want to come across as the voice of rightchissness. Laughable.

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bert 13.03.2012 18:22

bert is a foolish liar wrote in #4
bert wrote in #16
That soldier will of course be punished like all soldiers who disbehave themselves on duty.What is Konstantin Dolgov going to do about that 47 slaughtered women and children within Syria today? Will he urge Lavrov to take action? Lavrov stated that Russia is standing for the Syrian people not the regime. So Konstantin Dolgov and Lavrov, what are you going to do about those 47 killed women and children?I guess I know what both are going to do. Both will look at the other side pretending not to have seen or hear anything.
Are you serious? Your sounding just like Al Jazeera. Oh thats right, you heard about the vacancies due to a number of their staff finally reaching their immoral limits!
If you listen very carefully, you may hear the protests and condemnation by the Arab League nations over the war crime just committed in Afghanistan.
Fina lly, ask yourself this question: if this incident is regarded as a war crime, does that imply that the leaders that supported this war and sent this US soldier are to be tried for war crimes? So therefore G W Bush is guilty and so is Obama and their administration and Congress.....
I rest my case your honour! ---
Sh ow me then where I write only 1 lie.You can't.

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Marc1 13.03.2012 10:04

@ amjad   Russians are civilized people and they adhere to moral law and justice unlike your half human stone-age taliban inbreds who treat their mothers, sisters and daughters as commodity or worst.
Taliban is only a brainless tool of the American Zionists; pity you're not capable of understanding the game.  Both; Taliban and the Americans are high on opium - they deserve each other.

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a fghans dont need rusia talkng their rights and justice, they have taliban more than the entire military of the world taliban they will punish the culprits in deserts of afghanistan and will not be urinated they respect the dead bodies not like animals of the world. Russia also killed the innocent people in afghanistan. Aerica learnt that they cann't kill the taliban. Just cowards hurting innocent civilians. Putin needs to cocentrate his job not others intrests.









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