Times of Oman

‘U.S.-led strikes kill more than 170 Raqqa civilians’

The U.S.-led coalition against IS said attacks on militant targets were conducted routinely and the allegation had been sent to their teams for assessment

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AMMAN: More than 170 civilians have been killed by U.S.-led strikes on IS in Raqqa city in the past week, a spike in casualties since an offensive to oust the militants began more than two months ago, a war monitor and sources said.

The U.S.-led coalition against IS said attacks on militant targets were conducted routinely and the allegation had been sent to their teams for assessment.

The monitoring group Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said at least 42 people, including 19 children and 12 women, were killed on Monday in strikes that destroyed buildings where families were sheltering.

The Britain-based Observator­y said that was the single largest daily death toll since the U.S.-backed Syria Democratic Forces (SDF), a group of Kurdish and Arab militias, began their assault on Raqqa last June after a long campaign to isolate IS inside the city.

Former Raqqa residents in touch with relatives still in the city echoed this view to Reuters.

The U.S.-led coalition says it is careful to avoid civilian casualties in its bombing runs against IS in both Syria and Iraq, and investigat­es any allegation­s.

“The Coalition respects hu- man life and is assisting partner forces in their effort to liberate their land from ISIS while safeguardi­ng civilians. Our goal is always for zero civilian casualties,” a statement sent to Reuters by the Pentagon said

The Observator­y said bombs that hit the Al Sakhani and Harat Al Bado districts on Monday were close to a multi-storey residentia­l building that had been bombed the day before, killing at least 27 civilians, including seven children.

Former Raqqa residents in touch with relatives gave a higher death toll, saying many bodies were still under rubble.

The SDF alliance, spearheade­d by the Kurdish YPG militia, has been waging fierce battles inside the Old City area of Raqqa since last month. Fighting is now intensifyi­ng near the city centre as the U.S.-backed forces close in on IS.

Footage of the Old City released by activists showed extensive damage to buildings around the historic Old Mosque.

Amaq, an IS-affiliated news agency, released a video on Monday showing at least a dozen corpses, many of them children, lying on the floor.

 ?? - Reuters ?? CONFLICT: Smoke rises after an air strike during fighting between members of the Syrian Democratic Forces and IS militants in Raqqa, Syria, on Sunday.
- Reuters CONFLICT: Smoke rises after an air strike during fighting between members of the Syrian Democratic Forces and IS militants in Raqqa, Syria, on Sunday.

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