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(Previous Incident Code: S768)
Thirteen named civilians including two children died in airstrikes and/or artillery shelling across multiple locations in Raqqa, according to local sources – though reports blamed both Coalition airstrikes and shelling by the SDF.
Al Raqqa Truth reported that 78 shells were dropped on the city while planes circled the skies. It added that Kurdish units positioned in the sugar factory targeted the area with artillery fire. The following locations were said to be have been struck.
Moua’wiya school
The automatic bakery area
Al Tousa’iya area west of the city
The barraks neighborhood
Rasheed Primary School
Al Diyafa Palace
Al Qouwatli road
Al-Moataz Street area next to Al-Hini Mosque
Area near the Directorate of Electricity
Area near the College of Education
Rumaila neighborhood,
February 23 Street
The Old Garage
The surroundings of the Faculty of Arts
The Silos roundabout
Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently listed the following additional locations:
Engineers Syndicate
Al Karnak Tourist Hotel
Governor Palace
The Security quarter
House of police chief
Mohab Naser reported “air and artillery shelling by the coalition planes and SDF artillery targeting several neighbourhoods of the city”. He put the death toll at 10 with 20 more wounded. Masrawy also pointed to SDF artillery. According to the Smart News Network, “artillery of the US forces stationed in the north of the city, targeted neighborhoods with dozens of missiles and warplanes launched raids killing a civilian and wounding 17 others.”
Other sources, including the Syrian Network for Human Rights, attributed strikes to the Coalition – reporting five raids on different locations.
In its December 2017 civilian casualty report, the Coalition confirmed that “During a Coalition strike which destroyed an ISIS headquarters building it was assessed the three civilians were unintentionally killed.” However officials have refused to provide co-ordinates for the event, meaning that we cannot presently determine whether this was incident S763; S765; S766; S767; S768 or perhaps a new event.
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Family members (2)
Family members (2)
Family members (2)
Family members (3)
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Geolocation Notes
Reports of the incident mention the city of Multiple neighbourhoods (الرقة), for which the generic coordinates are: 35.953861, 39.005409. Due to limited satellite imagery and information available to Airwars, we were unable to verify the location further.