Lawsuit seeks records of toxic exposures at Uzbek air base

FILE - 1st Sgt. John Steed, right, leads military chants for troops from the Charlie 725 Main Support Batallion of the 25th Infantry Division out of Schofield Barracks, Hawaii as they arrive at Karshi-Khanabad air base, in Uzbekistan, on April 27, 2004. Veterans' advocacy groups sued the U.S. Department of Defense on Monday, April 3, 2023, seeking records of toxic conditions at the air base, blamed for causing cancer and other illnesses among American troops who served there in support of the war in Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Burt Herman, File)

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Veterans' advocacy groups sued the U.S. Department of Defense on Monday seeking records of toxic conditions at an air base in Uzbekistan blamed for causing cancer and other illnesses among American troops who served there in support of the war in Afghanistan.

The lawsuit filed in federal court in Connecticut accuses military officials of withholding information about hazardous materials — including uranium, chemical weapons and asbestos — that were on the Karshi-Khanabad Air Base, known as K2, during U.S. operations there from 2001 to 2005.

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