US airstrike allegedly kills 56 civilians in northern Syria
Source: The Guardian
The US military is reviewing an airstrike or airstrikes in northern Syria that a leading human rights group alleges has killed 56 civilians, among them 11 children. The aerial bombing, termed a massacre by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) on Tuesday, occurred near Manbij, an area where US proxy forces are engaged in a fierce fight to oust the Islamic State militant group (Isis).
Senior US officials consider Manbij a way station to capturing Isiss Syrian capital Raqqa. Defense ministers in the anti-Isis coalition are set to discuss Raqqas capture at a meeting in Washington on Wednesday. According to the SOHR, US-led coalition airstrikes hit the northern countryside of Manbij, killing 56 and wounding tens more, some critically. The group claims that since 31 May, coalition strikes have killed a total of 104 civilians, including 29 children, 16 women and eight prisoners.
An official release of airstrike information from US Central Command early on Wednesday did not include the claims of civilian deaths, but instead said that three of its airstrikes near Manbij on 19 July destroyed Isis fight positions, 12 of its vehicles and a command node.
But Col Christopher Garver, the chief spokesman for the US-led war effort, confirmed to the Guardian that the US is looking into it now as a step to determine whether to open a formal investigation. We are aware of reports alleging civilian casualties in the area, a statement from the US war command said on Wednesday.
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