Kunduz airstrike: European rights court rules German response was adequate
Scores of Afghan civilians were killed in 2009 when a German commander ordered a NATO airstrike on two stolen fuel tankers. German courts have repeatedly rejected bids by the victims families to seek damages.
The German-ordered airstrike in 2009 killed over 100 people - including children
German courts and prosecutors thoroughly investigated a 2009 NATO bombing in Afghanistan that killed dozens of civilians, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled on Tuesday.
The decision comes after years of battles in German courts, who have ruled that the German officer behind the strike did not act improperly.