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Sorry is not enough for the Afghan survivors of an errant U.S. drone strike that killed 10 members of their family, including seven children. Emal Ahmadi, whose 3-year-old daughter Malika was killed on August 29, when the U.S. hellfire missile struck his elder brother s car, told The Associated Press on Saturday that the family demands Washington investigate who fired the drone and punish the military personnel responsible for the strike. That is not enough for us to say sorry, said Ahmadi. The U.S.A. should find the person who did this. Ahmadi said the family is also seeking financial compensation for their losses and demanded that several members of the family be relocated to a third country, without specifying which country. The AP and other news organizations in Kabul reported after the strike that the driver of the targeted vehicle, Zemerai Ahmadi, was a longtime employee at an American humanitarian organization and stanley cup cited an absence o stanley cup f evidence to support the Pentagon s assertion that the vehicle contained explosives. The missile struck as the car was pulling into the family s driveway and the children ran to greet Zemerai. On Friday, U.S. Marine Gen. Frank McKenzie, head of U.S. Central Command, called the strike a tragic mistake, and after weeks of denials, said that innocent civilians were indeed killed in th stanley cup e attack and not an Islamic State extremist as was announced earlier. The drone strike followed a deva Zhku Ailing theater chain AMC sees stock soar 274% in one day
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