New US-led airstrikes against ISIL in Syria kill civilians

The latest round of US-led airstrikes against ISIL terrorists in Syria have
killed civilians working at grain silos, according to a London-based Syrian
opposition group.

The so-called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported Monday that the
air raids hit the mills and grain silos overnight in the northern Syrian
town of Manbij, which were mistaken for an ISIL base. 

The group said that it was not clear how many civilians were killed during
the bombings.

The airstrikes also struck terrorist facilities in Aleppo, Raqqa, Hassakeh
and Dayr al-Zawr provinces.

The entrance to the country’s largest gas plant, Conoco in Dayr al-Zawr
province, was also hit, but the attack did not damage the gas facility
itself.
 
In addition, Monday morning strikes targeted the town of Tel Abyad on the
Syria-Turkey border, said a resident on the Turkish side on the frontier.

The attacks struck a deserted military base and an empty school, where ISIL
terrorists had resided up until four months ago.

The Turkish citizen, Mehmet Ozer, told the Associated Press that US
intelligence is not up-to-date. 

The ISIL controls large areas of Syria’s east and north. They sent
terrorists into Iraq in June, seizing large parts of the land straddling the
border between Syria and Iraq.

The US and some of its allies have formed a coalition and have been
conducting air raids against the group and other Takfiri groups in Syria and
Iraq. 

The airstrikes in Syria, however, are conducted without an approval from the
Syrian government.

AT/AGB

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