San Diego Union-Tribune

INQUIRY ORDERED INTO U.S. STRIKE IN SYRIA

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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Monday ordered a new high-level investigat­ion into a U.S. airstrike in Syria in 2019 that killed dozens of women and children, according to a senior Defense Department official.

The investigat­ion by Gen. Michael Garrett, the four-star head of the Army’s Forces Command, will examine the strike, which was carried out by a shadowy, classified Special Operations unit called Task Force 9, as well as the handling of the task force’s investigat­ion by higher military headquarte­rs and the Defense Department’s inspector general, the official said.

Garrett will have 90 days to review inquiries already conducted into the episode, and further investigat­e reports of civilian casualties, whether any violations of laws of war occurred, recordkeep­ing errors, whether any recommenda­tions from earlier reviews were carried out, and whether anyone should be held accountabl­e, said the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the investigat­ion had not been announced.

The Pentagon is expected to announce the new inquiry Monday after notifying Congress. Both the House and Senate Armed Services committees have said they are investigat­ing the episode.

Austin’s decision comes in the wake of a New York Times investigat­ion this month that described allegation­s that top officers and civilian officials had sought to conceal the casualties.

In a news conference two weeks ago, Austin vowed to overhaul military procedures and hold top officers responsibl­e for civilian harm, but he did not outline any systemic problems that had allowed civilian casualties to persist on battlefiel­ds in Syria and Afghanista­n.

The Syria airstrike, which took place near the town of Baghuz on March 18, 2019, was part of the final battle against Islamic State fighters in a shard of a oncesprawl­ing religious state across Iraq and Syria.

The classified task force investigat­ed the strike and acknowledg­ed that four civilians were killed, but it also concluded that there had been no wrongdoing by the Special Operations unit.

In October 2019, the task force sent its findings to U.S. Central Command headquarte­rs in Tampa, Fla.

But officials at Central Command did not follow up and failed to remind a subordinat­e military headquarte­rs in Baghdad to do so.

 ?? ALEX BRANDON AP FILE ?? Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin ordered a new investigat­ion into a U.S. airstrike in Syria that killed dozens of people in 2019.
ALEX BRANDON AP FILE Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin ordered a new investigat­ion into a U.S. airstrike in Syria that killed dozens of people in 2019.

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