Cyber Monday Deal: Up to 60% off InvestingProCLAIM SALE

U.S. military says two more civilians killed, four hurt in air strikes

Published 22/01/2016, 17:06
U.S. military says two more civilians killed, four hurt in air strikes

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. military said on Friday two civilians were likely killed and four others wounded in air strikes against Islamic State targets in Iraq and Syria between July 4 and July 17, 2015.

It was only the fourth time since the start of the U.S.-led air campaign against Islamic State in 2014 that the U.S. military's Central Command has disclosed civilian casualties following its internal investigations. Last week it reported that eight civilians were likely killed in strikes between April 12 and July 4, 2015.

U.S. military data shows there have been 9,782 U.S.-led coalition air strikes as of Jan. 19, with 6,516 in Iraq and 3,266 in Syria.

The two civilian deaths occurred in strikes on July 4 and July 11 near al Raqqa, Islamic State's de facto capital in Syria, said Central Command, which is responsible for American forces in the Middle East region.

"I do think its worth mentioning ISIL's culpability as they continue to operate and hide among innocent civilians and populated areas in an attempt to avoid being targeted," said Air Force Colonel Patrick Ryder, a spokesman at Central Command.

Ryder said that since the beginning of the campaign, 120 allegations of civilian casualties had been received, 87 of which were deemed not credible.

This latest news brings the total number of civilians likely killed to 16, Ryder said.

In one case an air strike targeting 16 bridges likely killed a civilian driving a truck with a trailer, a Central Command statement said. In another case, a secondary explosion from a vehicle near the intended target probably killed a civilian, it said.

Four other people were wounded in three strikes in Syria and Iraq, the statement said.

"In all of the cases released today, assessments determined that although the strikes complied with the law of armed conflict and all appropriate precautions were taken, civilian casualties unfortunately did occur," it said.

Latest comments

Risk Disclosure: Trading in financial instruments and/or cryptocurrencies involves high risks including the risk of losing some, or all, of your investment amount, and may not be suitable for all investors. Prices of cryptocurrencies are extremely volatile and may be affected by external factors such as financial, regulatory or political events. Trading on margin increases the financial risks.
Before deciding to trade in financial instrument or cryptocurrencies you should be fully informed of the risks and costs associated with trading the financial markets, carefully consider your investment objectives, level of experience, and risk appetite, and seek professional advice where needed.
Fusion Media would like to remind you that the data contained in this website is not necessarily real-time nor accurate. The data and prices on the website are not necessarily provided by any market or exchange, but may be provided by market makers, and so prices may not be accurate and may differ from the actual price at any given market, meaning prices are indicative and not appropriate for trading purposes. Fusion Media and any provider of the data contained in this website will not accept liability for any loss or damage as a result of your trading, or your reliance on the information contained within this website.
It is prohibited to use, store, reproduce, display, modify, transmit or distribute the data contained in this website without the explicit prior written permission of Fusion Media and/or the data provider. All intellectual property rights are reserved by the providers and/or the exchange providing the data contained in this website.
Fusion Media may be compensated by the advertisers that appear on the website, based on your interaction with the advertisements or advertisers.
© 2007-2024 - Fusion Media Limited. All Rights Reserved.