Amnesty, monitors say U.S.-led coalition killed 1,600 civilians in Syria's Raqqa
Source: Reuters
WORLD NEWS APRIL 25, 2019 / 8:07 AM / UPDATED 13 HOURS AGO
Amnesty, monitors say U.S.-led coalition killed 1,600 civilians in Syria's Raqqa
BEIRUT (Reuters) - The U.S.-backed assault to drive Islamic State from its Syrian capital Raqqa in 2017 killed more than 1,600 civilians, 10 times the toll the coalition itself has acknowledged, Amnesty International and the monitoring group Airwars said on Thursday.
Amnesty and Airwars, a London-based group set up in 2014 to monitor the impact of the U.S.-led campaign against Islamic State, spent 18 months researching civilian deaths including two months on the ground in Raqqa, they said.
Our conclusive finding after all this is that the U.S.-led coalitions military offensive (US, UK and French forces) directly caused more than 1,600 civilian deaths in Raqqa, they said.
They said the cases they had documented probably amounted to violations of international humanitarian law and called for coalition members to create a fund to compensate victims and their families.
The coalition said in response to the report that it takes all reasonable measures to minimize civilian casualties and that there are still open allegations it is investigating.
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