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Today cowardly American troop’s committed mass murder on Afghanis who happened to be driving on a road where anti occupation forces attacked American occupation forces. This type of thing happened all the time where American invading forces roam.
The account is horrifying according to the survivals of American attack; here is some on aljazeera website:

"They were firing everywhere, and they even opened fire on 14 to 15 vehicles passing on the highway," said Tur Gul, 38, who was shot twice in the hand as he stood by the roadside.

"They opened fire on everybody, the ones inside the vehicles and the ones on foot."
"American bullets murdered my family ... it's tyranny and injustice, he said."
"According to a local police chief ... civilians died when US troops opened fire after the initial explosion.
"When we parked our vehicle, when they passed us, they opened fire on our vehicle," said 15-year-old Mohammad Ishaq, who was hit by bullets in his left arm and his right ear.
"It was a convoy of three American Humvees. All three Humvees were firing around," he said.

Ahmed Najib, 23, who was hit by a bullet in his right shoulder said: "One American was in the first vehicle, shouting to stop on the side of the road, and we stopped.

"The first vehicle did not fire on us, but the second opened fire on our car,"
Najib said his two-year-old brother was grazed on his cheek by a bullet.

"I saw them turning and firing in one direction, then turning and firing in another. I even saw a farmer shot by the Americans," he said.

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