KANDAHAR, Afghani- Stan — Border police mistook a group of villagers gathering wood near the Pakistan border as insurgents and opened fire, killing seven civilians, a police official said today.
All six officers involved in Friday’s predawn shooting have been arrested, and the incident is under investigation, said Gen. Abdul Raziq, the commander of the border police of southern Afghanistan.
The Afghanistan-Pakistan border area is a common transit route for Taliban militants and smugglers, and border police regularly are attacked in the area.
The officers were driving through Kandahar province’s Shorabak district before sunrise Friday when they spotted the group of seven men and thought they were about to be ambushed, Raziq said. They started shooting from 400 yards away and only discovered when they went to recover the bodies that no one was armed, he said.



