Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Civilians reported killed in Syria strikes

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BEIRUT — Syrian state media and opposition activists said Tuesday that airstrikes on the northern city of Raqqa have killed dozens of civilians.

U.S.-backed Syrian opposition fighters have been trying to capture the city from the Islamic State group since June 6, and have been fighting under the cover of airstrikes by the U.S.-led coalition.

The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces now hold more than half of Raqqa.

The Britain-based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said airstrikes in Raqqa on Monday killed 42 civilians, including 19 children and 12 women. The activist-run group Raqqa is Being Slaughtere­d Silently said 32 people were killed in airstrikes on one neighborho­od alone.

Syrian state media said the airstrikes killed dozens.

They all blamed the U.S.led coalition.

U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric said humanitari­an staff in Syria are “deeply concerned by unconfirme­d reports of a high number of civilians killed by airstrikes in Raqqa City over the last 24 hours.”

“These attacks, if confirmed, are a shocking reminder that civilians continue to bear the brunt of the conflict in many parts of Syria,” he added.

“In recent days and weeks, scores of civilians have been killed and injured in Raqqa due to airstrikes and shelling, and up to 25,000 people remain trapped in the city,” he said.

 ?? Hussein Malla/Associated Press ?? Black smoke rises from a coalition airstrike July 26 that struck an Islamic State militant position in Raqqa, Syria.
Hussein Malla/Associated Press Black smoke rises from a coalition airstrike July 26 that struck an Islamic State militant position in Raqqa, Syria.

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