![]() ![]() Once again, the courtyard explodes as the video fades out for a few seconds. In the other video, which begins in color before turning black-and-white and is shot from a lower angle, the image shows the vehicle pulling under a canopy and people walking up to it. Suddenly the drone trembles, and moments later, a massive fireball from the Hellfire missile strike lights up the frame. No US troops to be disciplined in deadly Afghan drone strike: Pentagon CENTCOMīlurry black-and-white footage from one of the drones high above the scene zooms in on a car traveling down a residential street and follows it as it backs into the courtyard of a house and people run toward the vehicle. The Pentagon released footage of a drone strike that took place on Aug. 30, believed it was tracking an ISIS-K militant who was transporting bombs in a white Toyota Corolla through the streets of Kabul. The military, under intense pressure to thwart another attack before the evacuation operation concluded on Aug. 29, three days after an ISIS-K suicide bomber killed 13 US service members and more than 180 Afghans outside Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul. Videos from the two drones were released by US Central Command (CENTCOM), which oversaw military operations in Afghanistan, after the New York Times filed a Freedom of Information Act request for the footage. The Pentagon on Wednesday released footage showing the final moments before 10 innocent Afghans, including seven children, were killed in an errant drone strike during the final days of the US pullout. Biden’s Ground Zero lie is the latest in a long career of falsehoodsĪs 9/11 becomes history, ‘Never forget’ takes on new meaningĪfghanistan now world’s fastest-growing meth manufacturer despite Taliban ban on narcoticsīiden comes off as irritable, ‘babied’ elderly man who regularly flip-flops when not bashing Obama, new book reveals
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