A U.S. airstrike in the final days of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan intended for an ISIS-K terrorist instead killed the aid worker Zemari Ahmadi and members of his family.
A U.S. airstrike in the final days of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan intended for an ISIS-K terrorist insteadclaiming no civilians were killed
"That some members of Zemari's family have begun to pick up the pieces of their lives with a new start in America is undoubtedly good news. But the bottom line is that the government has not done enough, and many of our clients remain in danger," Kaufman said in a statement. "The Department of Defense, in coordination with other U.S. Government departments and agencies continue to take steps to respond to the August 29, 2021 airstrike in Kabul, Afghanistan," acting Pentagon Press Secretary Todd Breasseale said in a statement.
In October of 2021, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Dr. Colin Kahl held a virtual meeting with Dr. Steven Kwon, the founder and president of NEI, who employed Ahmadi.
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