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choie

(4,111 posts)
Sat Nov 13, 2021, 07:44 PM Nov 2021

How the U.S. Hid an Air Strike that Killed Dozens of Civilians in Syria

In the last days of the battle against the Islamic State in Syria, when members of the once-fierce caliphate were cornered in a dirt field next to a town called Baghuz, a U.S. military drone circled high overhead, hunting for military targets. But it saw only a large crowd of women and children huddled against a river bank.

Without warning, an American F-15E attack jet streaked across the drone’s high-definition field of vision and dropped a 500-pound bomb on the crowd, swallowing it in a shuddering blast. As the smoke cleared, a few people stumbled away in search of cover. Then a jet tracking them dropped one 2,000-pound bomb, then another, killing most of the survivors.

It was March 18, 2019. At the U.S. military’s busy Combined Air Operations Center at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, uniformed personnel watching the live drone footage looked on in stunned disbelief, according to one officer who was there.

“Who dropped that?” a confused analyst typed on a secure chat system being used by those monitoring the drone, two people who reviewed the chat log recalled. Another responded, “We just dropped on 50 women and children.”

More at:

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/13/us/us-airstrikes-civilian-deaths.html#commentsContainer

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How the U.S. Hid an Air Strike that Killed Dozens of Civilians in Syria (Original Post) choie Nov 2021 OP
And hidden until now. How bloody awful. JanMichael Nov 2021 #1
+100 Well said... nt abqtommy Nov 2021 #2

JanMichael

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1. And hidden until now. How bloody awful.
Sat Nov 13, 2021, 07:56 PM
Nov 2021

It is either too much technology or too little or both. I imagine the relatives of the dead know what happened.

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