
“After destroying a hospital yesterday in the same part of Raqqa, the US has not publicly commented on today’s strike. Such incidents rarely make it into the official Pentagon list of civilian casualties in the two nations, which is usually around 10% of the actual death toll as calculated by private NGOs.”
Read more: http://news.antiwar.com/2017/06/03/us-airstrikes-hit-apartments-in-raqqa-kill-43-civilians/
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