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Family, colleagues of Afghan aid worker killed in U.S. strike one year ago not yet in U.S., lawyer says

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According to this article on NBC News, by Courtney Kube

“More than a year after a mistaken U.S. drone strike killed Afghan aid worker Zemari Ahmadi and nine members of his family, just a handful of his relatives and colleagues have been relocated to the U.S., says an attorney for the nonprofit group that employed Ahmadi.

In the year since the tragic strike, the Defense Department and the Biden administration have vowed numerous times to compensate the family and help any family members wishing to leave Afghanistan and resettle in the U.S.”

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