“Yesterday, in a Nato air strike, seven Afghan (soldiers and police) were martyred in Badghis province,” Afghan Defence Ministry spokesman General Zaher Azimy said.
Friday’s battle took place during a search-and-rescue operation for two soldiers from the US 82nd Airborne Division, who went missing after a resupply mission.
The Taliban and provincial officials in Badghis say the two missing Americans drowned in a river. A Taliban spokesman said the militants had recovered their bodies.
Nato says the search is still under way.
US Navy Captain Jane Campbell, a spokeswoman for the Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), said: “We are saddened by the loss of life and injuries sustained during this very important mission.”
The force, along with Afghan authorities, was “currently investigating whether some of the casualties were caused by ISAF close air support”, Nato said in a statement.
Lieutenant Todd Vician, a Nato press officer, confirmed that the alliance had launched air strikes during the search.
Reports of missing soldiers in Afghanistan are extremely rare and immediately prompt a large-scale military response.
Troops from more than 40 nations are in the nearly 110,000-strong Nato-led force. Two thirds are American. – Reuters