An incident described by US forces in
The incident occurred on the road from the eastern city of
US officials initially said 16 people had been killed. They did not explain the lower, revised death toll.
Thousands of local people took to the streets, accusing the Americans of deliberately firing on the civilians.
Separately, Nato said two British soldiers had been killed in fighting in southern
Spring offensive
The
Thousands of people gathered to demonstrate against the shooting, shouting "Death to
However, Mohammad Khan Katawazi, chief of Shinwar district, said the
One injured civilian, Tur Gul, told the Associated Press news agency: "They opened fire on everybody, the ones inside the vehicles and the ones on foot."
"When we parked our vehicle, when they passed us, they opened fire on our vehicle," said Mohammad Ishaq, 15, who was also hit by bullets.
The BBC's Alastair Leithead in
He says there have also been other demonstrations in the same province, Nangarhar, recently, mainly at opium poppy eradication by government officials.
The two British servicemen killed in southern
Twenty foreign soldiers have been killed in
Nato fears that Taleban violence will escalate in several areas of
Nato commanders have said they need more soldiers to tackle the expected spring offensive.
Last Tuesday at least nine people were killed in a suicide bombing at the main
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Afghan men shout ant-American slogans after the killing of civilians