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U.S. offers unspecified payments to family of those killed in botched drone attack By Reuters

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© Reuters. FILEPHOTO: Behind the podium, the Pentagon logo is visible in Arlington (Virginia), U.S.A, on January 8, 2020. REUTERS/Al drago/File Photograph

(Reuters] – Ten civilians were killed in a U.S. airborne drone attack on Afghanistan in August, just days before the withdrawal of American troops. The Pentagon made unspecified condolence payments.

U.S. Defense Department stated that it had made an ex-gratia promise to pay condolence payments and work with U.S. State Department for support to family members who are interested in moving to America.

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