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"We expressed our deepest condolences to the survivors of the noncombatants who were killed during this operation," said Brig. Gen. Michael Ryan, U.S. Forces-Afghanistan.
Thirteen people were killed in western Afghanistan earlier this week during a coalition operation, the military said Saturday.
Three militants also died in Tuesday's operation in the Gozara district of Herat province, the military said.
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