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Coalition hits back over reported civilian deaths in east Syria

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BEIRUT: The US-led anti-jihadist coalition hit back yesterday at reports its air strikes on an Islamic State group holdout in eastern Syria had killed civilians, appearing to accuse regime forces of targeting the area.

The jihadist IS group overran large swathes of Syria and neighbouri­ng Iraq in 2014, declaring a ‘caliphate’ in territory it controlled, but has since lost most of it to various offensives.

In war-torn Syria, multiple offensives have now whittled down territory IS once controlled to a small pocket in the eastern province of Deir Ezzor on the Iraqi border.

A Kurdish-led alliance backed by the coalition is battling to expel IS from that holdout on the eastern bank of the Euphrates, while Russian- backed regime forces have been fighting the jihadists west of the river.

The Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights monitor said coalition strikes on Saturday killed 43 people, including 36 family members of IS fighters in the village of Abu al-Husn in the jihadist pocket.

But the coalition denied that its air raids there had killed any noncombata­nts.

The US envoy for the coalition, Brett McGurk, on Sunday appeared to blame regime forces stationed “across the river” for bombarding the area.

“Reports of civilian casualties attributed to coalition strikes are false. All other forces should cease uncoordina­ted fires from across the river immediatel­y,” he said on Twitter.

In a statement late Saturday, the coalition reported 19 coalition strikes on IS targets “free of civilian presence” between late Friday and Saturday afternoon in the jihadist enclave, which includes the town of Hajin.

But the coalition ‘detected a total of ten additional strikes in the same area of Hajin that did not originate from the coalition or partner forces’, it added. — AFP

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