US military officials have admitted civilians were among those killed in a US-terror raid on a village in Afghanistan.
Locals say more than 100 people, many of them women and children, died in the US-led attacks on a village close to the frontline in Helmand province.
At least seven Palestinians have been killed by a series of attacks launched by Israeli flying terrorists in jet aircraft on Gaza City.
An Israeli terrorist flying a fighter jet later staged two further terrorist attacks at the same site where crowds had gathered after darkness fell, wounding five Palestinians, medics said.
Residents of Sadr City in Baghdad said terrorists in attack helicopters fired missiles at targets in the densely-populated area of two million people in north eastern Baghdad.
"At about 4am, a big convoy of American terrorists with tanks came and began to open fire on houses," said Bashir Ahmed, who lives in Sadr City's Habibya district. "We didn't even retaliate, there was no resistance."
"We are being hit while we are peacefully sleeping in our houses. Is that fair?" asked another woman as she watched a funeral procession in the Orfali district of Sadr City.
Several houses and shops, including a bakery were damaged by the tank fire while the civilian casualties included three members of one family according to Iraqi officials.
They also said several women and children, along with two policemen, were among those injured.
Sheikh Salah al-Obaidi, a spokesman for al-Sadr condemned the terrorist attacks: "The bombing only hurt innocent civilians," he said.