59 civilians killed in US-led raids
US-led coalition air strikes aimed at dislodging Islamic State group jihadists from the Syrian city of Raqa have cost the lives of 59 civilians in three days, a monitoring group said yesterday.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 21 children were among at least 59 civilians killed in the air strikes since Monday, after more corpses were dug out from under piles of rubble.
With air support from the multinational coalition, a Kurdish-Arab alliance yesterday battled the jihadists in Raqa's Old City, of which it now controls 70 percent, the Britain-based group said.
The Syrian Democratic Forces also fought IS in the western district of Al-Dariya and the northwestern neighbourhood of Al-Barid, as well as on the outskirts of the central district of Al-Murur, it said.
"The worst place probably today in Syria is the part of Raqa that is still held by the so-called Islamic state," the UN's humanitarian pointman for Syria, Jan Egeland, told reporters in Geneva.
The coalition has repeatedly stressed it takes every precaution to avoid civilian casualties.
But it has recognised 624 such deaths in its air strikes since 2014, a figure which many rights groups say is vastly underestimated.
According to the United Nations, 25,000 civilians are trapped inside Raqa, the jihadist group's erstwhile de facto Syrian capital.
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