Human Rights Watch: Us Not Doing Enough To Prevent Afghan Civilian Deaths

KABUL — Human Rights Watch accused the U.S. military of not doing enough to reduce civilian casualties during battles in Afghanistan and called Friday for "fundamental changes" to prevent civilian deaths like those during an airstrike this month. Two international troops, meanwhile, were killed in fighting with insurgents in the east Friday.

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