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US: Amnesty report on Mosul irresponsi­ble

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irBil ( iraq): The US-led coalition said that an Amnesty Internatio­nal report accusing its forces of violating internatio­nal law during the fight against the Islamic State group in Mosul is “irresponsi­ble”.

The report released on Tuesday said Iraqi civilians were subjected to “relentless and unlawful attacks” by the coalition and Iraqi forces during the battle to drive IS from Iraq’s second largest city.

It said IS militants had carried out mass killings and forcibly displaced civilians to use them as human shields.

“War is not pleasant, and pretending that it should be is foolish and places the lives of civilians and soldiers alike at risk,” Col Joe Scrocca, a coalition spokesman, said.

Iraq’s Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi declared “total victory” in Mosul on Monday, but clashes along the edge of the Old City continued into Tuesday.

In all, 5,805 civilians may have been killed in the fight for western Mosul by coalition attacks, Amnesty said, citing data from Airwars, an organisati­on monitoring civilian deaths caused by the anti-IS coalition in Iraq and Syria.

Amnesty said the fighting generated a “civilian catastroph­e”.

IS swept into Mosul in the summer of 2014 when it conquered much of northern and western Iraq. The extremists declared a caliphate and governed according to a harsh and violent interpreta­tion of Islamic law.

US-backed Iraqi forces have gradually retaken much of that territory, but at a staggering cost, with hundreds of thousands of people displaced and entire neighbourh­oods reduced to rubble.

 ??  ?? lition airstrike hit IS fighters’ positions in the Tahrir neighbourh­ood of Mosul, Iraq.
lition airstrike hit IS fighters’ positions in the Tahrir neighbourh­ood of Mosul, Iraq.

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