Kabul, Afghanistan. File photoWASHINGTON, Jan 20 The New York Times published drone footage of a U.S. airstrike in Kabul in late August that killed ten civilians, including seven children. demonstrating, according to the publication, moments before, during and after the US air strike on a car on August 29. One of the videos shows a white car driving into the yard, which was hit by an airstrike, people walking near it before the incident, as well as neighbors rushing to help after the explosion. see a child in the yard near the car, as well as other moving figures. Newspaper reporters were reportedly able to obtain published footage through a lawsuit , filed under the American Freedom of Information Act against the US Central Command (CENTCOM). In late August, the US military attacked a car in Kabul, which killed ten civilians. The Pentagon, following an investigation, recognized the drone attack on Kabul as erroneous, and the head of the department, Lloyd Austin, apologized for this incident. However, the US Department of Defense clarified that no US military involved in the erroneous drone strike in Kabul at the end of August will be punished. />An explosion thundered in Kabul
