Coalition takes Iraq civilian deaths allegations seriously, says US general
U.S. coalition strike had hit an area where 200 civilians may have been killed as result of an air raid
WASHINGTON DC:
The U.S.-led coalition fighting Islamic State in Iraq takes every allegation of civilian deaths seriously and Iraqi forces have been committed to protecting civilians in the advance on the militant stronghold of Mosul, a U.S. general said on Sunday.
U.S. Brigadier General Matthew Isler, Deputy Commanding General Operation Inherent Resolve, said he could not provide details of the military investigation into civilian deaths in western Mosul on March 17.
Iraq probes reports of civilian deaths in Mosul
The U.S. military said on Saturday a U.S.-led coalition strike had hit an area where residents and officials say as many as 200 civilians may have been killed as result of an air raid.
Iraq's military said on Sunday that 61 bodies were recovered from a collapsed building that Islamic State had booby-trapped.
The U.S.-led coalition fighting Islamic State in Iraq takes every allegation of civilian deaths seriously and Iraqi forces have been committed to protecting civilians in the advance on the militant stronghold of Mosul, a U.S. general said on Sunday.
U.S. Brigadier General Matthew Isler, Deputy Commanding General Operation Inherent Resolve, said he could not provide details of the military investigation into civilian deaths in western Mosul on March 17.
Iraq probes reports of civilian deaths in Mosul
The U.S. military said on Saturday a U.S.-led coalition strike had hit an area where residents and officials say as many as 200 civilians may have been killed as result of an air raid.
Iraq's military said on Sunday that 61 bodies were recovered from a collapsed building that Islamic State had booby-trapped.