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(Previous Incident Code: I480)
Local sources reported that more than forty people were killed in unspecified airstrikes on the village of Mayouf, north west of Mosul.
According to a report published by Al Arabi, “A local source said that an aerial bombardment targeted last night and blew up a number of houses in the village of Mayouf in the town of Badush west of Mosul, stressing to the New Arab that the bombing caused the deaths of more than 40 civilians who were gathered in those houses in order to escape from the area that was controlled by Daesh.”
Iraqi aircraft were reportedly active west of Mosul on the same day, with an assault reported on nearby Badush.
A UN report on the protection of civilians in context of Nineveh operations and the retaking of Mosul stated: “In the morning of 4 April, ISIL forcibly gathered 34 civilian men in a house in the ISIL-controlled Ma’youf al-Jubouri neighbourhood of Badoush subdistrict, Mosul district. Later that day, an airstrike hit the house, reportedly killing all 34 civilians inside and an unknown number of ISIL fighters. Sources reported no military activity from the house before the incident. UNAMI/OHCHR could not confirm this specific information.”
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Reports of the incident mention the village of Mayouf (معيوف), for which the generic coordinates are: 36.43268, 42.861649. Due to limited satellite imagery and information available to Airwars, we were unable to verify the location further.