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42 civilians dead in US-led strikes on Raqa

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BEIRUT (AFP) — At least 42 civilians were killed Monday in a barrage of US-led air strikes on Islamic State group territory in the Syrian city of Raqa, a monitor said.

Nineteen children and 12 women were among those killed in the raids, which hit several neighborho­ods in the northern city, the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights told

AFP yesterday. The toll marked the second consecutiv­e day of ferocious bombardmen­t on Raqa, more than half of which has been captured by the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces battling IS.

The latest figures for Monday’s raids take to 167 the number of civilians killed in coalition strikes since Aug. 14, after the Observator­y said at least 27 were killed on Sunday.

“The tolls are high because the air strikes are hitting neighborho­ods in the city center that are densely packed with civilians,” said Observator­y director Rami Abdel Rahman.

“There are buildings full of civilians that are trying to get away from the front lines. Coalition air strikes are targeting any building where any kind of Daesh movements are being detected,” he told AFP, using an Arabic acronym for IS.

The United Nations estimates there are up to 25,000 civilians trapped inside the city, with food and fuel supplies short and prohibitiv­ely expensive.

The UN’s humanitari­an pointman for Syria, Jan Egeland, has said IS-held territory in Raqa city is now “the worst place” in the war-torn country.

More than 330,000 people have been killed in Syria’s conflict, which began with antigovern­ment protests in 2011 but has since mushroomed into all-out war drawing in world powers.

The US-led coalition, which operates in both Syria and neighborin­g Iraq, says it takes all possible measures to avoid civilian casualties.

In August, it acknowledg­ed the deaths of 624 civilians in its strikes in Syria and Iraq since 2014, but rights groups say the number is much higher.

 ?? AFP ?? Smoke billows east of the embattled Raqa as members of the Syrian Democratic Forces, a US-backed Kurdish-Arab alliance, battle to retake the city from the Islamic State.
AFP Smoke billows east of the embattled Raqa as members of the Syrian Democratic Forces, a US-backed Kurdish-Arab alliance, battle to retake the city from the Islamic State.

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