Germany's top soldier has resigned over a Nato air strike in Afghanistan in which civilians are thought to have died, the defence minister said.
Wolfgang Schneiderhahn stood down over the 4 September attack in Kunduz on fuel tankers hijacked by the Taliban.
His decision followed reports that information about the strike - ordered by a German commander - was withheld, the defence minister said. More...
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