The German military’s inspector general — the equivalent of chief of staff — and a deputy defense minister have stepped down over the Sept. 4 attack. A classified NATO report cited “procedural errors” in the strike, which killed 30 civilians.
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Top German Officials Quit Over Afghanistan Airstrike
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