Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Syrian Observers: U.S. Led-Coalition Airstrike Kills Scores of Prisoners At An ISIS Prison In Eastern Syria

A US-led coalition air strike in Deir Ezzor province, eastern Syria, hit a prison - killing 42 inmates and 15 terrorist guards, according to observation groups

CBS: Activists: U.S.-led coalition strike kills dozens of ISIS prisoners

BEIRUT -- An independent group that monitors the war in Syria said Tuesday that a likely U.S.-led coalition airstrike on an ISIS-run jail in the country's east had killed at least 57 people, many of them believed to be civilian prisoners held by the terrorist group.

According to the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), which relies on a network of activists inside Syria for its information and generally proves accurate, "warplanes, most likely belonging to the U.S. coaltion," destroyed an ISIS compound in Deir Ezzor province early Tuesday morning.

The U.S.-led anti-ISIS coalition, which has been accused repeatedly this year of causing civilian casualties as it targets the terror group's rapidly shrinking territory in both Syria and Iraq, acknowledged an operation in the al-Mayadeen suburb of Deir Ezzor city on Tuesday, but said in a statement quoted by the Reuters news agency that it had been "meticulously planned" to reduce the risk of civilian casualties.

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More News On Reports That A U.S. Led-Coalition Airstrike Killed Scores of Prisoners At An ISIS Prison In Eastern Syria

US-led coalition bombs an ISIS prison in Syria killing 42 'civilian' prisoners and 15 jihadists, activists say -- Daily Mail
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says dozens killed in U.S.-led airstrike on ISIS prison -- CBC/Reuters
US-led strikes on Islamic State-held prison 'kills 57 people' including civilians -- The Telegraph
57 killed in US-led air strikes on ISIS prison in eastern Syria -- Zee News/AFP
War in Syria: US Coalition Strikes ISIS Jail and Kills Dozens of Prisoners -- Newsweek
Airstrike on ISIS-run jail in eastern Syria kills 42, activists say -- FOX News

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