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Sixty-four civilians killed in air strikes in Iraq, Syria: U.S. military

Published 11/09/2016, 04:04 PM
Updated 11/09/2016, 04:10 PM
© Reuters. A woman fleeing fighting between the Islamic State and Iraqi army in Intisar district of eastern Mosul, is pictured beside an army vehicle as she is heads to safer territory

© Reuters. A woman fleeing fighting between the Islamic State and Iraqi army in Intisar district of eastern Mosul, is pictured beside an army vehicle as she is heads to safer territory

By Idrees Ali

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Sixty-four civilians were killed and eight injured in 24 U.S. air strikes against Islamic State targets in Iraq and Syria between Nov. 20, 2015, and Sept. 10, 2016, the U.S. military said in a statement on Wednesday.

"In each of the cases released today, the assessment determined that although all feasible precautions were taken and strikes complied with laws of armed conflict, civilian casualties unfortunately did occur,” Colonel John Thomas, a spokesman for U.S. Central Command, said in a statement.

In a strike on Nov. 20, five civilians were killed near Dayr Az Zawr, Syria after they entered the target area after the aircraft released its weapons.

In a strike on March 5, near Mosul, Iraq, 10 civilians were killed in a strike against an Islamic State "weapons production facility," the statement said.

“Mitigating civilian casualties is a key component of the counter-ISIL air campaign, and we’ve applied lessons learned to reduce the likelihood of future civilian casualties,” Thomas said, using an acronym for Islamic State.

Including the latest disclosure, the Pentagon has assessed that 119 civilians have been killed in U.S air strikes since 2014, while 37 have been injured, Major Josh Jacques, another spokesman for U.S. Central Command, said.

Last month a report from Amnesty International said that about 300 civilians have been killed in 11 coalition attacks in the past two years.

Jacques said the latest release did not include an investigation into a coalition air strike in mid-July near Manbij, Syria, which groups say killed dozens of civilians, but that it was near completion.

The United States has conducted 12,354 air strikes against Islamic State as of Nov. 2, with 6,992 in Iraq and 5,362 in Syria, according to U.S. military data.

© Reuters. A woman fleeing fighting between the Islamic State and Iraqi army in Intisar district of eastern Mosul, is pictured beside an army vehicle as she is heads to safer territory

The operation against Islamic State in Iraq and Syria has cost $9.3 billion since 2014, the data shows.

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