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Syria Crisis: 21 Civilians Fleeing Raqqa Killed by US-Led Strike

Syria Crisis: 21 Civilians Fleeing Raqqa Killed by US-Led Strike
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A US-led coalition air strike killed 21 civilians on Monday as they tried to escape the Wahhabi Daesh [Arabic acronym for "ISIS" / "ISIL"] group's Syrian bastion of Raqqa, the so-called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

Syria Crisis: 21 Civilians Fleeing Raqqa Killed by US-Led Strike

"The civilians were boarding small boats on the northern bank of the Euphrates River to flee southern neighborhoods of Raqqa," said Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman.

He said women and children were among the dead but he could not immediately give a specific number.

Thousands of civilians have fled the northern city as a seven-month offensive by the Syrian Democratic Forces [SDF], an Arab-Kurdish alliance, closes in.

The SDF is now several kilometers [miles] from Raqqa's east, west, and north, and has sealed off routes into the city from those three fronts.

Their assault has been backed by air strikes from the Washington-led coalition bombing Daesh in Iraq and Syria since 2014.

Russian aircraft had also carried out bombing raids against Daesh convoys fleeing the city.

According to the Britain-based Observatory, the latest coalition raid took place on Monday morning.

"The toll may continue to rise as some of the wounded are in critical condition," the monitor said.

Reports also have it that the strike hit people "waiting near the river and others on boats [who] were trying to cross," pointing out that civilians had been escaping Raqqa by crossing the Euphrates River via boat, after the two main bridges leading out of the city were destroyed.

The war in Syria erupted in March 2011 and had left 320,000 people dead.

The US military said coalition air strikes in Iraq and Syria had "unintentionally" killed 484 civilians, but observers say the number is much higher.

The Observatory had given a toll of around 1,500 civilians in Syria alone since the coalition began striking there on September 23, 2014.

The monitor recorded the coalition's deadliest month for Syrian civilians between April 23 and May 23, with 225 civilians killed.

Reports of civilian casualties in the air campaign have swelled in recent weeks.

On May 20, US War Secretary Jim Mattis said US President Donald Trump had instructed the Pentagon to "annihilate" Daesh in Syria in a bid to prevent escaped foreign fighters from returning home.

The president has "directed a tactical shift from shoving ‘ISIS' out of safe locations in an attrition fight to surrounding the enemy in their strongholds so we can annihilate ‘ISIS'", Mattis said.

But the Pentagon had denied that its rules of engagement have changed and insists that the coalition continues to strike only "military-appropriate targets".

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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