په فراه کي د سوله ساتو ځواکونو (( کمک او همکاری ))
وېډيو : دبالا بلوک دشهیدانو نومونه اوشهرت لپاره دا کرښه کليک کړئ انځورونه : تنکـي ګلونـــــه چي زموږغنچه غنچه ماتيـــــږي A wounded child in Farah yesterday. Up to 120 people, including civilians, were reported to have been killed in a series of US airstrikes on two villages
خـــــودبــــه موهیلي امیدونـــــه همېشه ماتــيږي
ده چــانـــه ژاړو،پــــرچاژاړو،اووچــــاتـــه ژاړو؟
پـــه هــــره شــپه موپــــه بمونـــودروازه ماتیــــږي
کـــه سره ورکړو یو وبل تـــــه دورورۍ لاسونـــــه
بیابـــه دکرکي بتان نـــه وي بتخانــــــه ماتیـــــږي
دوخــــت ظـــالمــه! دایــــــوه خــــبره مـــه هېـــروه
دلــتـــه دهــــرسپرپاورلاس کـــي نېـــزه ماتیـــږي
چي دغمـــوکاڼـــي راولـــي داحـساس پــــرټـــنډه
دوفـــــا زړه بــه پـه کریچ کریچ لکه ائینه ماتیږي
An injured Afghan child at the hospital in Farah province. Photograph: Abdul Malek/AP
An Afghan butcher look on as U.S Marines patrol a village in the Golestan district of Farah province, April 30, 2009.REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic (AFGHANISTAN CONFLICT SOCIETY)
Provincial police chief of Farah, Abdul Ghafar Watandar (R), visits a little girl wounded in air strikes at Grani village, at a hospital in Farah, in the western Farah state. Police in Afghanistan said Wednesday that clashes and US-led air strikes against insurgents had killed 100 people, most of them civilians, in one of the deadliest battles in nearly eight years.(AFP)
Villagers look at the destruction caused after air strikes in Ganj Abad of Bala Buluk district, in Farah province, May 5, 2009.REUTERS/Stringer
Afghans look for victims of an airstrike in the village of Garni in western Farah province on May 5, 2009. Police in Afghanistan said Wednesday that the US-led strikes against insurgents had killed 100 people, most of them civilians, in one of the deadliest such attacks in nearly eight years.(AFP/File)
An injured Afghan child in a hospital in western Farah on May 6, 2009. Police in Afghanistan said Wednesday that US-led air strikes against insurgents had killed 100 people, most of them civilians, in one of the deadliest such attacks in nearly eight years.(AFP/File)
A wounded Afghan villager stands amid the rubble of destroyed houses after the coalition airstrikes in Bala Baluk district of Farah province, Afghanistan, on Tuesday, May 5, 2009. The international Red Cross said Wednesday that its officials saw women and children among dozens of dead bodies in two villages in western Afghanistan targeted in U.S. bombing runs.(AP Photo)
An Afghan boy pushes a handcart among new graves of people killed after air strikes in Ganj Abad of Bala Buluk district, in Farah province, May 5, 2009. Dozens of people, including women and children, were killed in U.S.-led air strikes while sheltering in homes from a battle Monday and Tuesday in Western Afghanistan, the International Committee of the Red Cross said on Wednesday.Picture taken May 5, 2009.REUTERS/Stringer (AFGHANISTAN MILITARY POLITICS)
Villagers clear the debris caused by air strikes in Ganj Abad of Bala Buluk district, in Farah province, May 5, 2009. Dozens of people, including women and children, were killed in U.S.-led air strikes while sheltering in homes from a battle Monday and Tuesday in Western Afghanistan, the International Committee of the Red Cross said on Wednesday.Picture taken May 5, 2009.REUTERS/Stringer (AFGHANISTAN MILITARY POLITICS)
An Afghan boy places dirt over the grave of one of his family members after air strikes in Ganj Abad of Bala Buluk district, in Farah province, May 5, 2009. Dozens of people, including women and children, were killed in U.S.-led air strikes while sheltering in homes from a battle Monday and Tuesday in Western Afghanistan, the International Committee of the Red Cross said on Wednesday. Picture taken May 5, 2009.REUTERS/Stringer (AFGHANISTAN MILITARY POLITICS IMAGES OF THE DAY)
Afghans villagers sift through the rubble of destroyed houses after the coalition airstrikes in Bala Baluk district of Farah province, Afghanistan, on Tuesday, May 5, 2009. The international Red Cross said Wednesday that its officials saw women and children among dozens of dead bodies in two villages in western Afghanistan targeted in U.S. bombing runs.(AP Photo)
fghan villagers mark new burial site of victims who were allegedly killed during the coalition airstrikes in Bala Baluk district of Farah province, Afghanistan, on Tuesday, May 5, 2009. The international Red Cross said Wednesday that its officials saw women and children among dozens of dead bodies in two villages in western Afghanistan targeted in U.S. bombing runs.(AP Photo)