US-Led Coalition Accused of Killing Civilians in Raqqa Airstrikes

London, 10 Shafar 1438/10 November 2016  (MINA) – Syrian activists have accused the US-led coalition currently conducting airstrikes on Islamic State targets in Syria of killing civilians in attacks in Raqqa province, early on Wednesday.

According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights 20 people were killed, and a further 30 wounded, in the attack which took place in the village of Heisha, north of the IS stronghold of Raqqa, The New Arab was quoted by MINA as reporting.

Another monitoring group, Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently, said that 23 civilians had been killed in the attack.

A spokesman for the US-led forces has since said that the coalition has conducted airstrikes in the area but did not confirm claims of civilian casualties.

“More information is needed to conclusively determine responsibility,” said US Col. John Dorrian, in comments published in The Associated Press.

The US-led coalition is currently flying dozens of aerial missions over the Raqqa region in support of Washington-backed Kurdish fighters advancing on the city.

On Sunday, the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces say they have committed 30,000 fighters to the offensive, which comes at a time when IS’ Iraqi stronghold of Mosul is also under attack by a joint force lead by the Iraqi Army and Kurdish Peshmerga forces.

In October, Amnesty International called for US-led coalition forces carrying out airstrikes in Syria to disclose their reports of civilian casualties from operations to the public, stating that eleven attacks studied by the humanitarian watchdog appeared to have killed as many as 300 civilians. (T/P001/R07)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)