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Coalition strikes killing civilians in Mosul: Officer

Civilian death toll mounts in Iraq’s western Mosul amid fierce air attacks by US-led coalition warplanes

Ersin Çelik
12:56 - 27/03/2017 Monday
Update: 12:59 - 27/03/2017 Monday
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Smoke rises after an airstrike, during the battle against Daesh militants in Mosul, Iraq
Smoke rises after an airstrike, during the battle against Daesh militants in Mosul, Iraq

At least 43 civilians, including women and children, were killed Monday by airstrikes carried out by U.S.-led coalition aircraft in western Mosul, according to a senior Iraqi military officer.



"Coalition warplanes at dawn Monday struck a Daesh position in Mosul's central Bab Sinjar district," the officer, who holds the rank of brigadier in the Interior Ministry's rapid-reaction forces, told Anadolu Agency.



"The airstrike led to the death of 23 civilians -- including women, children and elderly people -- while also destroying the intended target and killing the militants holed up inside," the officer, who spoke anonymously due to restrictions on speaking to media, said.



The same source went on to note that coalition aircraft had conducted a second airstrike -- minutes after the first -- ostensibly targeting a Daesh position in western Mosul's Al-Tawwafa area.



"That strike led to the death of 20 people from a single family," he said.



Spokesmen from the U.S.-led coalition and the Iraqi military, for their part, have yet to comment on Monday's reported carnage.



"Today's massacre is similar to that which took place earlier in western Mosul's Al-Jadeeda area," the officer said without elaborating.



According to the Sunni bloc in Iraq's parliament, more than 260 civilians were killed on March 17 when U.S.-led coalition jets struck targets in western Mosul's Al-Jadeeda district.



On Sunday, parliament's human rights committee called on Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to launch urgent investigations into reports of “massacres" being committed in western Mosul by U.S.-led coalition warplanes.



Iraqi forces have driven Daesh terrorists from most of eastern Mosul as part of a wide-ranging army offensive launched last October to retake the city, which Daesh overran in mid-2014.



In mid-February, Iraqi forces -- backed by a U.S.-led air coalition -- began fresh operations aimed at purging Daesh from the rest of the city.



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