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News ID: 108789
Publish Date : 09 November 2022 - 21:45

Charity: 64 Children Killed by UK Action in Afghan War

LONDON (AP) – Britain paid compensation to the families of at least 64 children killed by UK military action in Afghanistan, a charity said Wednesday – four times more than previously acknowledged.
The London-based advocacy and research group Action on Armed Violence said it received the information in response to freedom of information requests.
It said the UK paid compensation to the families of 64 children who were killed between 2006 and 2014. It said the youngest for whom an age was recorded was 1 and the oldest 15. Airstrikes and being caught in crossfire were the most common causes of death.
Action on Armed Violence said the average compensation payment was 1,656 pounds ($1,894).
The group said the true tally of child deaths from British military activity could be as high as 135 because in some cases the people killed were listed as “son” or “daughter” with no age given.
Britain’s Ministry of Defense previously acknowledged paying compensation over the deaths of 16 children.
The ministry said it was “following” a U.S. Department of Defense review of how it investigates civilian casualties “and will take into account any outcomes that may assist our own processes.”
More than 450 British troops died in Afghanistan between the U.S.-led invasion in 2001 and the end of UK combat operations in 2014.