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US probe finds over 100 civilians killed in Mosul air strike

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WASHINGTON: A US strike targeting Islamic State fighters in a Mosul building in Iraq in March killed at least 105 civilians when the blast caused IS weapons to explode, a US general said Thursday.

“The secondary explosion triggered a rapid failure of the structure which killed the two ISIS snipers, 101 civilians sheltered in the bottom floors of the structure and four civilians in the neighbouri­ng structure to the west,” US Air Force Brigadier General Matt Isler said of the March 17 incident.

“An additional 36 civilians who are believed to be connected to the structure remain unaccounte­d for.” The United States has previously acknowledg­ed that it “probably” had a role in the civilian deaths, but it has always said this was unintentio­nal.

According to Isler, Iraqi counterter­rorism service (CTS) troops had been moving into the al-Jadida neighborho­od in west Mosul on the morning of March 17 when they came under fire from IS snipers hiding on the second story of a large structure, part of which was residentia­l.

CTS and coalition forces did not know civilians were in the building, Isler said, and ultimately a strike was called in.

The precision-guided bomb selected — a GBU-38 — was set up to cause only localized damage to the building, but it ignited a large amount of explosive material which IS fighters had previously placed inside.

“Post-blast analysis detected residues common to explosives used by ISIS, but not consistent with the explosive content of a GBU38 munition,” Central Command said in a statement.

“Our condolence­s go out to all those that were affected,” said Major General Joe Martin. — AFP

 ??  ?? A file photo shows member of the Counter Terrorism Service (CTS) walks at the site after an air strike attack against Islamic State triggered a massive explosion in Mosul, Iraq. — Reuters photo
A file photo shows member of the Counter Terrorism Service (CTS) walks at the site after an air strike attack against Islamic State triggered a massive explosion in Mosul, Iraq. — Reuters photo
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