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    With Documents, The International Coalition Deliberately Concealed Civilian Casualties In Iraq And S

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    Post by Rocky Mon 21 Feb 2022, 8:23 am

    [size=38]With Documents, The International Coalition Deliberately Concealed Civilian Casualties In Iraq And Syria
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    A report by the American website, Airwar, which specializes in investigative journalism, revealed a set of new documents related to the air strikes of the international coalition led by the United States in Iraq and Syria, noting that the coalition, in its assessments, deliberately reduced civilian casualties in the two countries.
    The report, which was translated by the Information Agency, stated that “the documents that included 1,300 military assessments of the international coalition revealed that the internal reporting processes of the US-led coalition on civilian damage were often flawed and unreliable, which prompted the coalition to drastically reduce the number of Syrian and Iraqi civilians.” who were killed.”
    He added, "Out of the 70 sample assessments of air strikes between 2016 and 2017, in which the coalition requested more information on civilian casualties, only three agreed that it caused harm to civilians, and the other 67 incidents were considered unreliable."
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    He added, "The Statistics and Monitoring Group of the Airwar website revealed that no less than 8,168 Iraqi and Syrian civilians were killed by the international coalition forces led by the United States during the air campaign against ISIS. However, the coalition did not admit responsibility for the death of only 1,417 civilians."
    The report stated that “the coalition has closed the assessments of the air strikes at times before comments are made about them, and files are no longer opened when providing information on some air strikes, and some documents have shown that the vast majority of assessments from the coalition’s investigations have stopped in the assessment phase. Basically the first.”
    And the report added, “In some other cases, if the coalition was not able, based on the local report, to determine the exact civilians who were killed in certain locations, it has always rejected such claims.”
    For her part, Director of Research and Investigations at Airwar Emily Tripp said, "The Iraqis and the Syrians deserve much better than the contradictions, poor work and indifference to casualty estimates that are repeatedly demonstrated in these official documents." finished/ 25 z
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