BEIRUT:
An air strike by the US-led coalition killed 23 civilians on Monday in a
Syrian town held by the Daesh on the border with Iraq, a monitor said.
The deaths came after 12 women were
killed in a strike by the US-led coalition fighting Daesh in the east of
Syria´s Raqa province on Sunday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Right
said.
The Monday strike hit the town of Albu Kamal in the early hours of the morning, Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman said.
"They hit a residential area at 3:00 am while people were sleeping, causing the high toll," he said.
He added that Daesh was using some apartments in the area targeted as local headquarters.
The deaths came after 12 women were killed in a US-led coalition strike on Sunday.
The Observatory said that strike hit vehicles carrying farmworkers home from fields in the afternoon.
Daesh has lost swathes of the territory
it once held in Raqa province, though it still holds Raqa city and some
areas to the east.
A US-backed alliance of Kurdish and Arab
fighters known as the Syrian Democratic Forces is battling towards Raqa
city, the jihadist group´s most important remaining Syrian bastion.
The US military said in May that
coalition strikes in Syria and Iraq had "unintentionally" killed 352
civilians since it launched operations against Daesh in 2014.
Rights groups say the actual figure is much higher.
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