US acknowledges its forces were behind airstrike on Mosul that killed at least 100 people

An “initial review' showed that the coalition struck ISIS fighters and equipment in west Mosul at the request of Iraq forces and “at the location corresponding to allegations of civilian casualties,' the task force leading the coalition said in a statement.

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US acknowledges its forces were behind airstrike on Mosul that killed at least 100 people

US acknowledges its forces were behind airstrike on Mosul

American Officials on Sunday confirmed that the airstrike targeting Islamic State militants in the Iraqi city of Mosul that witnesses say killed at least 100 people was in fact launched by the U.S. military.

Earlier, U.S. officials were unsure whether American forces were behind the March 17 airstrike.

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An “initial review” showed that the coalition struck ISIS fighters and equipment in west Mosul at the request of Iraq forces and “at the location corresponding to allegations of civilian casualties,” the task force leading the coalition said in a statement.

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The coalition said it takes all allegations of civilian casualties seriously and a formal Civilian Casualty Credibility Assessment had been opened to determine the facts surrounding this strike and the validity of the allegation of civilian casualties.

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