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NATO Airstrikes in Afghanistan Kill Scores

In Afghanistan today, officials say a NATO air strike on two fuel trucks has killed up to ninety people. An investigation is being launched into whether civilians were among those killed. In the meantime, controversy over the recent elections continues to grow. Ben Arnoldy is the South Asia Correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor .

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KCRW placeholderBy Sara Terry • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

In Afghanistan today, officials say a NATO air strike on two fuel trucks has killed up to ninety people. An investigation is being launched into whether civilians were among those killed. In the meantime, controversy over the recent elections continues to grow. Ben Arnoldy is the South Asia Correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor.

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    Sara Terry

    The Aftermath Project

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    Katie Cooper

    Producer, 'One year Later'

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    Rebecca Mooney

    Producer, The Treatment

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    Ben Arnoldy

    South Asia Correspondent, Christian Science Monitor

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