WASHINGTON: US military s Central Command in its investigation has
revealed that it took 45 minutes for a NATO operations center in
Afghanistan to notify a senior allied commander attack on Pakistani
check-posts in Mohmand Agency, The New York Times reported.NYT report
stated that once alerted, the commander immediately halted American
attacks on two Pakistani posts. But by then, military communications
between the two sides had sorted out a chain of errors and the shooting
had already stopped. The delay raises questions about whether a faster
response could have spared the lives of some Pakistani soldiers, the
report said.An unclassified version of the 30-page report, released
Monday by the military s Central Command, also revealed for the first
time that an American AC-130 gunship flew two miles into Pakistani
territory to return fire on troops that had attacked a joint
American-Afghan ground patrol just across the border in Afghanistan.The
NYT report further stated that American officials said the first allied
mistake was that NATO had not informed Pakistan about the patrol, so the
Pakistani soldiers would not have known to expect allied forces nearby.
NATO and Pakistani forces are supposed to inform each other about
operations on the border precisely to avoid this kind of mistake.
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