World | NATO 4 Afghan Cops, 2 Civilians Dead in NATO Airstrike Planes called amid Taliban attack on police post: officials By Matt Cantor Posted Apr 4, 2013 4:13 AM CDT Copied Newly graduated Afghan policemen swear allegiance during a graduation ceremony in Ghazni, Afghanistan, Tuesday, March 19, 2013. (AP Photo/Rahmatullah Nikzad) Four police officers and a pair of civilians have been killed in a NATO airstrike in Afghanistan's Ghazni province, Afghan officials tell AFP. NATO planes had been summoned to help officers at a police post under Taliban attack. "The NATO planes went there to assist the police, but the post was bombed," says a local official. NATO is looking into the reports. Earlier this year, President Hamid Karzai forbade Afghan forces from seeking foreign airstrikes. Read These Next A day after Scott Pelley unloaded on 60 Minutes bosses, he is out. Michelle Obama: White men don't seem to have imposter syndrome. Director: Val Kilmer 'worst human being I've ever known.' She put herself on the casino ban list. Then she won a jackpot. Report an error