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US Admits Killing Civilians in Iraq, Syria but Underestimates Toll

Thursday 10 November 2016
US Admits Killing Civilians in Iraq, Syria but Underestimates Toll

Alwaght- The US-led coalition’s airstrikes in Syria and Iraq have caused death of dozens of civilians, the US military admits.

The Pentagon made the announcement on Wednesday, putting the number of civilian casualties at 119, which seems to be underestimated in comparison to figures posited by monitoring groups that have put the death toll at near 2,000.

The US military command in the Middle East (Centcom) said all the casualties were from 24 airstrikes only.

"We have teams who work full time to prevent unintended civilian casualties," Colonel John Thomas was quoted as saying in the Centcom statement. "We do all we can to minimize those occurrences even at the cost of sometimes missing the chance to strike valid targets in real time."

He further claimed that "in each of these strikes the right processes were followed; each complied with Law of Armed Conflict and significant precautions were taken, despite the unfortunate outcome."

The announcement ran counter to the US accusations against Moscow, alleging that the Russian military targets civilians in Syria.

The figure also ran counter to what has been published by monitoring groups, including London-based NGO Airways, announcing that the US-led coalition has so far killed 1,787 civilians.

The US and some of its Arab allies began their allegedly anti-ISIS campaign in Syria in September 2014 without any authorization from Damascus or a UN mandate.

Since then, they have been carrying out airstrikes in the war-ravaged country, but their air raids have done little to stop the Takfiri group’s advances there.

 

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