US-Led Coalition Airstrike Kills Over 100 Civilians in Manbij - Source
US-Led Coalition Airstrike Kills Over 100 Civilians in Manbij - Source
Over 100 Syrian civilians have been killed in US-led coalition airstrikes against Daesh terrorist group near the city of Manbij in the Aleppo governorate, a... 19.07.2016, Sputnik International
When you cut away at cancer you are bound to harm some health flesh in the process which is not unique to the americans but what i do find hard to beleive is that the americans are bombing there own CIA backed terrorists known as ISIS Maybe they were air dropping them some more weapons like they have done in the past and the crates landed on a mosque or something. Was the USA realy to go after ISIS then members of the group would be singing like pigs about it on social media so they would have to ban them, err sorry i forgot, they already have.
Over 100 Syrian civilians have been killed in US-led coalition airstrikes against Daesh terrorist group near the city of Manbij in the Aleppo governorate, a local source told Sputnik on Tuesday.
DAMASCUS (Sputnik) — The strike was carried out on Tuesday morning, with women and children among the victims, the source said.
The US-led coalition of more than 60 nations has been carrying out airstrikes against the Daesh in Syria and Iraq since the summer of 2014.
Manbij, located between Daesh's de facto capital of Raqqa and the Syrian-Turkish border, is a strategically important area for the terrorist group.
Syria has been mired in civil war since 2011, with government forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar Assad fighting numerous opposition factions and extremist groups. The Islamic State terrorist group, also known as Daesh in Arabic, is outlawed in the United States, Russia and many other nations.
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