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UN profoundly concerned by ‘hundreds of casualties’ in suspected coalition airstrikes in Mosul
Topic Started: Mar 25 2017, 05:30 AM (116 Views)
Siberian
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The UN has urged all parties to the anti-terrorist operation in Mosul to refrain from “indiscriminate use of firepower” after reports by eyewitnesses said over a hundred civilians were either killed or buried under rubble in an alleged coalition bombing raid.

https://www.rt.com/news/382252-un-mosul-airstrike-civilians/
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Robert Stout
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The UN formerly called Assad a war criminal for the same kind of Bombing in another Syrian city....Perhaps the UN is concerned the USA will cut funding to the UN if they insult us............ :lol:
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Iraq suspends Mosul offensive after coalition airstrike atrocity
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Move comes as international outrage grows over airstrikes that killed at least 150 people in Mosul Jadida neighbourhood
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Resident of Mosul Jadida retrieve bodies from the rubble following the coalition airstrikes. Photograph: Felipe Dana/AP

U.S. confirms coalition strike in Mosul district where dozens reported killed
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The U.S. military said on Saturday a U.S.-led coalition strike had hit an Islamic State-held area of Iraq's Mosul where residents and officials say as many as 200 civilians may have been killed as result of an air raid.

The American confirmation followed a decision by Iraqi government forces to pause their drive to recapture west Mosul on Saturday because of the high rate of civilian casualties, a security forces spokesman said, a move apparently motivated by the incident.
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Displaced people are checked by Iraqi forces as Iraqi forces battle with Islamic State militants, in western Mosul, Iraq March 25, 2017. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
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