US military says Afghan security forces killed in airstrikes

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Multiple Afghan security forces personnel were killed by US airstrikes this week while trying to come to the defense of Afghans under attack by the Taliban in Helmand province, a spokesman for the US military in Afghanistan told CNN.

While the Afghan national defense forces were under heavy attack by the Taliban late Thursday, they requested precision air support and airstrikes were called in, according to Col. Dave Butler. He said US authorities coordinated with the Afghans to make sure the area was clear of friendly forces and were told that it was. "Unfortunately, they were not and a tragic accident resulted. Afghan Security Forces as well as Taliban fighters were killed in the strikes," Butler said.

The incident comes at a delicate time in US-led negotiations to bring the 17-year war in Afghanistan to a close. Butler said the US is"examining the miscommunication to ensure it is not repeated.""We regret this tragic loss of life of our partners and are committed to improvement every day with every mission," Butler said.

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