Relatives of Afghan family killed by US drone strike want compensation and resettlement in US | Daily Mail Online
Relatives of the Afghan family killed by the US drone strike that took the lives of an innocent aid worker and nine other people, including seven children, say they want compensation, and resettlement in the US or another safe country.
Zemari Ahmadi, 43, died in the blast and was his family's only breadwinner. He worked for the US-based aid group Nutrition and Education International, and U.S. officials acknowledge he did not appear to be connected to ISIS-K terrorists. His fatal mistake, it appeared, was driving a white 1996 Toyota Corolla similar to one intelligence sources claimed was being driven by a known terrorist.
Ahmadi's 24-year-old stepson Samim Ahmadi told
The Washington Post that 'the situation in
Afghanistan is not good'. He added: 'Whether in America or another country, we want peace and comfort for our remaining years.
'Everyone makes mistakes. The Americans cannot bring back our loved ones, but they can take us out of here.'