US raid kills six in Afghanistan

US-led forces have killed six people during a raid in the southern Afghan province of Zabul, Afghan officials said today.

US-led forces have killed six people during a raid in the southern Afghan province of Zabul, Afghan officials said today.

Afghanistan has seen a sharp escalation of violence in recent years and is going through its bloodiest period since US-led troops and Afghan forces overthrew the Taliban in 2001.

The victims in the latest incident were six civilian males from two families, said Mohammad Hashim, a member of Zabul's provincial council.

Deputy provincial governor Gulab Shah Alikheil confirmed that six people were killed in an overnight operation, but could not say wether they were civilians or Taliban insurgents.

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A spokeswoman for the US military said she was unaware of the incident and would check.

Civilian casualties at the hands of Western troops anger the Western-backed government and are rapidly undermining public backing for it and for Western forces, analysts say.

About 2,100 Afghan civilians were killed last year, more than a third of them by foreign and Afghan forces, according to the United Nations.

Reuters