Civilian Casualties

Civilian Casualties

Incident date

January 13, 2018

Incident Code

RS2894

LOCATION

معصران, Ma'saran, Idlib, Syria

A father and son were killed and an unspecified number of civilians were wounded in airstrikes on Ma’saran, according to local media. Sources blamed both the Syrian regime and Russia for the strikes, making this a contested event. According to local media, missiles were used in the strike which “targeted” the residential buildings. As many

Summary

First published
January 13, 2018
Last updated
January 18, 2022
Strike type
Airstrike
Civilian harm reported
Yes
Civilians reported killed
2
(1 child1 man)
Civilians reported injured
2
Airwars civilian harm grading
Contested
Competing claims of responsibility e.g. multiple belligerents, or casualties also attributed to ground forces.
Suspected belligerents
Russian Military, Syrian Regime
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Incident date

January 13, 2018

Incident Code

RS2893

LOCATION

سرجة, Sarja in Jabal Al Zawiya, Idlib, Syria

Three to four civilians were reported killed and as many as ten civilians were injured in alleged Russian and Syrian regime raids on Sarja. A woman was included in the injured, an a child was included in the death toll. Sources blamed both the Syrian regime and Russia fo the strikes. One source blamed an

Summary

First published
January 13, 2018
Last updated
January 18, 2022
Strike type
Airstrike
Civilian harm reported
Yes
Civilians reported killed
3 – 4
(1 child)
Civilians reported injured
1–10
Airwars civilian harm grading
Contested
Competing claims of responsibility e.g. multiple belligerents, or casualties also attributed to ground forces.
Suspected belligerents
Russian Military, Syrian Regime, Unknown
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Incident date

January 13, 2018

Incident Code

RS2892

LOCATION

كفر بطيخ, Kafr Batikh, Idlib, Syria

Three to four civilians were reportedly killed, and dozens more were wounded in airstrikes which struck the vicinity of Kafr Batikh. Sources blamed both Russia and the Syrian regime for airstrikes. Sources reported that RPGs were fired on the vicinity by SU 24 planes, which are Russian. The event was described as a massacre, due

Summary

First published
January 13, 2018
Last updated
January 18, 2022
Strike type
Airstrike
Civilian harm reported
Yes
Civilians reported killed
3 – 4
(1 child1–2 women)
Civilians reported injured
8–24
Airwars civilian harm grading
Contested
Competing claims of responsibility e.g. multiple belligerents, or casualties also attributed to ground forces.
Suspected belligerents
Russian Military, Syrian Regime
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UK MoD for January 12, 2018 – January 13, 2018
Original
Annotated

Report Date

January 13, 2018

Friday 12 January – a Reaper struck a Daesh-held building and a terrorist on a motorcycle, both in eastern Syria…Another Reaper continued support to the SDF in this area on Friday 12 January, and its crew conducted attacks with Hellfire missiles on a Daesh-held building and a terrorist moving at speed on a motorcycle.

Report Date

January 13, 2018

Friday 12 January – a Reaper struck a Daesh-held building and a terrorist on a motorcycle, both in eastern Syria…Another Reaper continued support to the SDF in this area on Friday 12 January, and its crew conducted attacks with Hellfire missiles on a Daesh-held building and a terrorist moving at speed on a motorcycle.

UK MoD for January 12, 2018 – January 13, 2018
Original
Annotated

Report Date

January 13, 2018

Saturday 13 January – a Reaper delivered five attacks on terrorist targets in eastern Syria…A Reaper worked very closely with another coalition armed reconnaissance aircraft on Saturday 13 January, again to the north of Abu Kamal. Our aircraft spotted a second terrorist drone team launching a quadcopter from a rooftop, and kept close watch on them whilst the coalition aircraft manoeuvred into a suitable firing position from which it successfully attacked the drone team. The Reaper supported a further two successful attacks by its coalition companion, and also delivered five attacks with four Hellfire missiles and one GBU-12 guided bomb. These weapons struck four buildings and a defensive berm, from which fire had been directed by extremists at the Syrian Democratic Forces.

Report Date

January 13, 2018

Saturday 13 January – a Reaper delivered five attacks on terrorist targets in eastern Syria…A Reaper worked very closely with another coalition armed reconnaissance aircraft on Saturday 13 January, again to the north of Abu Kamal. Our aircraft spotted a second terrorist drone team launching a quadcopter from a rooftop, and kept close watch on them whilst the coalition aircraft manoeuvred into a suitable firing position from which it successfully attacked the drone team. The Reaper supported a further two successful attacks by its coalition companion, and also delivered five attacks with four Hellfire missiles and one GBU-12 guided bomb. These weapons struck four buildings and a defensive berm, from which fire had been directed by extremists at the Syrian Democratic Forces.

Incident date

January 12, 2018

Incident Code

RS2891

LOCATION

التمانعة, Taman'a, Idlib, Syria

An unspecified number of civilians were reported killed and wounded by airstrikes in Taman’a. Sources mostly blamed Russian warplanes, however, Shaam reported that both Russia and the Syrian regime were to blame for the strikes. The aerial bombardment, which consisted of rockets and cluster bombs, also struck cities and towns of “Tumana, Khan Shaykhoun, Jirjnaz

Summary

First published
January 12, 2018
Last updated
January 18, 2022
Strike type
Airstrike
Civilian harm reported
Yes
Civilians reported killed
2
Civilians reported injured
2
Airwars civilian harm grading
Contested
Competing claims of responsibility e.g. multiple belligerents, or casualties also attributed to ground forces.
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Incident date

January 12, 2018

Incident Code

RS2890

LOCATION

خان السبل, Khan Alsubul, Idlib, Syria

Between nine and 11 civilians were reported killed in what has been described by local media as a “massacre” on Khan Alsubul. As many as 17 civilians were also claimed wounded in the raids, which occurred in the middle of the night whilst civilians slept. Sources were conflicted as to who was to blame fo

Summary

First published
January 12, 2018
Last updated
January 18, 2022
Strike type
Airstrike
Civilian harm reported
Yes
Civilians reported killed
9 – 11
(3–5 children1–3 women)
Civilians reported injured
10–17
Airwars civilian harm grading
Contested
Competing claims of responsibility e.g. multiple belligerents, or casualties also attributed to ground forces.
Suspected belligerents
Russian Military, Syrian Regime, Unknown
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Incident date

January 12, 2018

Incident Code

RS2889

LOCATION

الهبيط, Al-Habeet, Idlib, Syria

Two civilians were killed and four others were injured in airstrikes which struck a Aisha Um al Mouminin Mosque and educational building in Al-Habeet just before Friday prayers, according to sources on the ground. Local media lamed both the Syrian regime and Russia for the raids. According to Revolutionary Forces of Syria Media Office, “The

Summary

First published
January 12, 2018
Last updated
January 18, 2022
Strike type
Airstrike
Civilian harm reported
Yes
Civilians reported killed
2
Civilians reported injured
4
Airwars civilian harm grading
Contested
Competing claims of responsibility e.g. multiple belligerents, or casualties also attributed to ground forces.
Suspected belligerents
Russian Military, Syrian Regime, Unknown
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Incident date

January 12, 2018

Incident Code

RS2888

LOCATION

ابوحبة, Abu Habba and Haran villages, Idlib, Syria

As many as four civilians were killed, and five were wounded in airstrikes which struck civilian housing and a mosque in Abu Habba, according to local media. Sources were conflicted as to who was to blame. Most sources blamed Moscow, however some local media also blamed the Syrian regime. Additionally, one sources pointed to “military

Summary

First published
January 12, 2018
Last updated
January 18, 2022
Strike type
Airstrike
Civilian harm reported
Yes
Civilians reported killed
2 – 4
Civilians reported injured
5
Airwars civilian harm grading
Contested
Competing claims of responsibility e.g. multiple belligerents, or casualties also attributed to ground forces.
Suspected belligerents
Russian Military, Syrian Regime, Unknown
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UK MoD for January 11, 2018 – January 12, 2018
Original
Annotated

Report Date

January 12, 2018

Thursday 11 January – a Reaper attacked four terrorist targets in eastern Syria, including a Daesh drone operator…On Thursday 11 January, a Reaper again patrolled north of Abu Kamal, the crew using the aircraft’s long endurance and sophisticated surveillance sensors to provide overwatch for the SDF on the ground. Three groups of terrorists were successfully attacked with Hellfires, and a fourth missile was employed to kill a Daesh extremist spotted on a rooftop, controlling a small drone of the type used by the terrorists to attempt to spot opponents and conduct harassing attacks with improvised weaponry.

Report Date

January 12, 2018

Thursday 11 January – a Reaper attacked four terrorist targets in eastern Syria, including a Daesh drone operator…On Thursday 11 January, a Reaper again patrolled north of Abu Kamal, the crew using the aircraft’s long endurance and sophisticated surveillance sensors to provide overwatch for the SDF on the ground. Three groups of terrorists were successfully attacked with Hellfires, and a fourth missile was employed to kill a Daesh extremist spotted on a rooftop, controlling a small drone of the type used by the terrorists to attempt to spot opponents and conduct harassing attacks with improvised weaponry.

French MoD for January 11, 2018 – January 12, 2018
Original
Annotated

Report Date

January 12, 2018

Notes

In the past week, Task Force Wagram has continued its support for security operations in the Euphrates Valley. This week, four shooting missions were carried out for the benefit of the Iraqi security forces. Air activity focused on intelligence missions for the benefit of Iraqi security forces and Syrian democratic forces. The missions mainly took place in Syria, in the area of ​​Abu Kamal. There were 12 sorties but no strikes.

OPÉRATION CHAMMAL

SITUATION MILITAIRE DU THEATRE



Après deux semaines de mauvaises conditions météorologiques qui ont freiné les opérations sur l’ensemble du théâtre, les conditions plus clémentes de cette semaine ont permis aux opérations de bénéficier à nouveau d’un appui aérien.

Ces opérations visent principalement à défaire les poches terroristes résiduelles encore présentes en Syrie et à sécuriser les territoires irakiens récemment libérés.

Poursuite des combats en Syrie



En Syrie, les forces démocratiques syriennes poursuivent leur progression dans la vallée de l’Euphrate.

Concentrée autour de la ville d’Hajin et organisée autour d’un dispositif de défense en profondeur élaboré, Daech oppose une forte résistance.

Les avancées réalisées par les forces démocratiques syriennes ont néanmoins permis d’isoler les terroristes présents, limitant ainsi leurs possibilités d’exfiltration.

Opérations de sécurisation et de contrôle de zone en Irak



En Irak, les opérations de ratissage et de sécurisation se poursuivent avec pour objectif de limiter les possibilités de réorganisation de Daech et d’assurer ainsi sa défaite durable :

Sur le plateau d’Hawijah, les forces de sécurité irakiennes maintiennent leur effort. Engagées dans une vaste opération de contrôle de zone, les forces déployées ne rencontrent qu’une faible résistance ;

A Bagdad, Mossoul, et dans la province de Ninive, les opérations menées ont permis la découverte de caches, souterrains, matériels et munitions, démontrant que l’organisation conserve des moyens d’action et que les opérations en cours doivent être poursuivies afin d’assurer de manière pérenne la sécurisation et la stabilisation du pays ;

Dans la vallée de l’Euphrate, les forces de sécurité irakiennes restent mobilisées, notamment autour de la ville d’Al Qaim.

Renforcement de la protection de la frontière irako-syrienne



La protection de la frontière irako-syrienne reste également une préoccupation. La 8ème division irakienne a mené la semaine passée une série d’opérations visant à sécuriser la frontière et mettre fin aux tentatives d’intrusion terroristes depuis la Syrie.

Retour progressif à la vie normale des populations déplacées



En Irak, le retour des réfugiés s’organise grâce aux efforts combinés du ministère pour l’immigration et des autorités militaires irakiennes.

En Syrie, la situation humanitaire s’améliore également. Le Haut-Commissariat des Nations unies pour les réfugiés (UNHCR) a ainsi rendu compte qu’environ 34 000 civils seraient revenus dans Raqqa au mois de décembre.

Suivi et accompagné par la Coalition



Dans ce cadre, le général Parisot, Senior National Représentative (SNR) français, également en charge des actions civilo-militaires de l’état-major de la Coalition, s’est rendu en Syrie en fin d’année dernière. Il y a rencontré des représentants des conseils civils de Raqqa et de Tabqah, et visité le quartier général de l’entreprise de déminage TETRATECH. Au cours de ces visites, il a pu identifier les besoins prioritaires des populations locales auxquels la Coalition est susceptible de pouvoir répondre.

ACTIVITE DE LA FORCE



la Task Force Wagram en appui des opérations de sécurisation

La Task Force Wagram poursuit son appui aux opérations de sécurisation menées dans la vallée de l’Euphrate. Cette semaine, quatre missions de tirs ont été réalisées au profit des forces de sécurité irakiennes (2 missions d’éclairement et 2 missions d’interdiction – bilan du 3 au 9 janvier).

Depuis le début de sa mission, la TF Wagram a réalisé 1602 missions de tirs.

Activité aérienne

Cette semaine, l’activité aérienne s’est concentrée sur des missions de renseignement au profit des forces de sécurité irakiennes et des forces démocratiques syriennes. Les missions ont principalement eu lieu en Syrie, dans le secteur d’Abou Kamal.

Elle a donné lieu à 12 sorties aériennes (bilan du 3 au 9 janvier). Aucune frappe n’a été réalisée.

A noter l’arrivée cette semaine sur la base aérienne projetée en Jordanie d’un ATL2 qui vient compléter les capacités de recueil de renseignement du dispositif, actuellement composé de quatre Rafale Air auxquels il convient d’ajouter les six Rafale opérant depuis la base aérienne aux Emirats Arabes Unis.

Bilan total depuis le 19/09/14 :

7653 sorties / 1426 frappes / 2214 objectifs neutralisés.

Report Date

January 12, 2018

Notes

In the past week, Task Force Wagram has continued its support for security operations in the Euphrates Valley. This week, four shooting missions were carried out for the benefit of the Iraqi security forces. Air activity focused on intelligence missions for the benefit of Iraqi security forces and Syrian democratic forces. The missions mainly took place in Syria, in the area of ​​Abu Kamal. There were 12 sorties but no strikes.

OPÉRATION CHAMMAL

SITUATION MILITAIRE DU THEATRE



Après deux semaines de mauvaises conditions météorologiques qui ont freiné les opérations sur l’ensemble du théâtre, les conditions plus clémentes de cette semaine ont permis aux opérations de bénéficier à nouveau d’un appui aérien.

Ces opérations visent principalement à défaire les poches terroristes résiduelles encore présentes en Syrie et à sécuriser les territoires irakiens récemment libérés.

Poursuite des combats en Syrie



En Syrie, les forces démocratiques syriennes poursuivent leur progression dans la vallée de l’Euphrate.

Concentrée autour de la ville d’Hajin et organisée autour d’un dispositif de défense en profondeur élaboré, Daech oppose une forte résistance.

Les avancées réalisées par les forces démocratiques syriennes ont néanmoins permis d’isoler les terroristes présents, limitant ainsi leurs possibilités d’exfiltration.

Opérations de sécurisation et de contrôle de zone en Irak



En Irak, les opérations de ratissage et de sécurisation se poursuivent avec pour objectif de limiter les possibilités de réorganisation de Daech et d’assurer ainsi sa défaite durable :

Sur le plateau d’Hawijah, les forces de sécurité irakiennes maintiennent leur effort. Engagées dans une vaste opération de contrôle de zone, les forces déployées ne rencontrent qu’une faible résistance ;

A Bagdad, Mossoul, et dans la province de Ninive, les opérations menées ont permis la découverte de caches, souterrains, matériels et munitions, démontrant que l’organisation conserve des moyens d’action et que les opérations en cours doivent être poursuivies afin d’assurer de manière pérenne la sécurisation et la stabilisation du pays ;

Dans la vallée de l’Euphrate, les forces de sécurité irakiennes restent mobilisées, notamment autour de la ville d’Al Qaim.

Renforcement de la protection de la frontière irako-syrienne



La protection de la frontière irako-syrienne reste également une préoccupation. La 8ème division irakienne a mené la semaine passée une série d’opérations visant à sécuriser la frontière et mettre fin aux tentatives d’intrusion terroristes depuis la Syrie.

Retour progressif à la vie normale des populations déplacées



En Irak, le retour des réfugiés s’organise grâce aux efforts combinés du ministère pour l’immigration et des autorités militaires irakiennes.

En Syrie, la situation humanitaire s’améliore également. Le Haut-Commissariat des Nations unies pour les réfugiés (UNHCR) a ainsi rendu compte qu’environ 34 000 civils seraient revenus dans Raqqa au mois de décembre.

Suivi et accompagné par la Coalition



Dans ce cadre, le général Parisot, Senior National Représentative (SNR) français, également en charge des actions civilo-militaires de l’état-major de la Coalition, s’est rendu en Syrie en fin d’année dernière. Il y a rencontré des représentants des conseils civils de Raqqa et de Tabqah, et visité le quartier général de l’entreprise de déminage TETRATECH. Au cours de ces visites, il a pu identifier les besoins prioritaires des populations locales auxquels la Coalition est susceptible de pouvoir répondre.

ACTIVITE DE LA FORCE



la Task Force Wagram en appui des opérations de sécurisation

La Task Force Wagram poursuit son appui aux opérations de sécurisation menées dans la vallée de l’Euphrate. Cette semaine, quatre missions de tirs ont été réalisées au profit des forces de sécurité irakiennes (2 missions d’éclairement et 2 missions d’interdiction – bilan du 3 au 9 janvier).

Depuis le début de sa mission, la TF Wagram a réalisé 1602 missions de tirs.

Activité aérienne

Cette semaine, l’activité aérienne s’est concentrée sur des missions de renseignement au profit des forces de sécurité irakiennes et des forces démocratiques syriennes. Les missions ont principalement eu lieu en Syrie, dans le secteur d’Abou Kamal.

Elle a donné lieu à 12 sorties aériennes (bilan du 3 au 9 janvier). Aucune frappe n’a été réalisée.

A noter l’arrivée cette semaine sur la base aérienne projetée en Jordanie d’un ATL2 qui vient compléter les capacités de recueil de renseignement du dispositif, actuellement composé de quatre Rafale Air auxquels il convient d’ajouter les six Rafale opérant depuis la base aérienne aux Emirats Arabes Unis.

Bilan total depuis le 19/09/14 :

7653 sorties / 1426 frappes / 2214 objectifs neutralisés.

CJTF–OIR for January 11, 2018 – January 12, 2018
Original
Annotated

Report Date

January 12, 2018

Between Jan. 5 and Jan. 11, 2018, Coalition military forces conducted 96 strikes consisting of 160 engagements against ISIS terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

On Jan. 11 in Syria, Coalition military forces conducted six strikes consisting of seven engagements against ISIS targets.

• Near Abu Kamal, six strikes [1-2 British] engaged four ISIS tactical units and destroyed an ISIS fighting position.

There were no reported strikes conducted in Iraq on Jan. 11, 2017.

On Jan. 10 in Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 19 strikes consisting of 34 engagements against ISIS targets.

• Near Abu Kamal, 19 strikes engaged 10 ISIS tactical units and destroyed an ISIS supply route, four ISIS vehicles, three control and command centers, a recoilless rifle, two logistics centers, an indirect fire weapon and a VBIED.

There were no reported strikes conducted in Iraq on Jan. 10, 2017.

On Jan. 9 in Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 26 strikes consisting of 39 engagements against ISIS targets.

• Near Abu Kamal, 26 strikes engaged 25 ISIS tactical units and destroyed three ISIS vehicles, a fighting position and a logistics center.

There were no reported strikes conducted in Iraq on Jan. 9, 2017.

On Jan. 8 in Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 15 strikes consisting of 26 engagements against ISIS targets.

• Near Abu Kamal, 15 strikes engaged 12 ISIS tactical units and destroyed three ISIS vehicles, an ISIS headquarters, a fighting position, an ISIS line of communication and an indirect fire weapon.

There were no reported strikes conducted in Iraq on Jan. 8, 2017.

On Jan. 7 in Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 17 strikes consisting of 27 engagements against ISIS targets.

• Near Abu Kamal, 17 strikes engaged 13 ISIS tactical units and destroyed two ISIS headquarters, three logistics centers, two ISIS command and control centers, two fighting positions, two VBIED factories and two ISIS vehicles.

On Jan. 7 in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted two strikes consisting of seven engagement against ISIS targets.

• Near Huwayjah, one strike engaged an ISIS tactical unit and destroyed an ISIS tunnel.

• Near Qayyarah, one strike engaged an ISIS tactical unit.

On Jan. 6 in Syria, Coalition military forces conducted seven strikes consisting of 13 engagements against ISIS targets.

• Near Abu Kamal, seven strikes engaged six ISIS tactical units and destroyed an ISIS supply route, a VBIED, an ISIS observation post, two fighting positions and an ISIS vehicle.

On Jan. 6 in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted one strike consisting of one engagement against ISIS targets.

• Near Hawijah, one strike destroyed an ISIS bunker and an ISIS tunnel.

On Jan. 5 in Syria, Coalition military forces conducted three strikes consisting of six engagements against ISIS targets.

• Near Abu Kamal, three strikes destroyed three fighting positions and two ISIS supply routes.

There were no reported strikes conducted in Iraq on Jan. 5, 2017.

Additionally, we received late reporting of two strikes conducted in Iraq and Syria against ISIS targets.

• On Jan. 4, 2018 near Abu Kamal, Syria, one strike engaged an ISIS tactical unit.

• On Dec. 4, 2017 near Rutbah, Iraq, one strike destroyed a VBIED and a VBIED factory.

Report Date

January 12, 2018

Report Summary

  • 98 total strikes
  • 94 in Syria
  • 4 in Iraq

Report Summary

  • 96 total strikes
  • 93 in Syria (14656 – 14748)
  • 3 in Iraq (14134 – 14136)

Confirmed Actions

US, UK

Between Jan. 5 and Jan. 11, 2018, Coalition military forces conducted 96 strikes consisting of 160 engagements against ISIS terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

January 11, 2018
Syria: 6 strikes

On Jan. 11 in Syria, Coalition military forces conducted six strikes consisting of seven engagements against ISIS targets.

Near Abu Kamal, six strikes [1-2 British] engaged four ISIS tactical units and destroyed an ISIS fighting position.

There were no reported strikes conducted in Iraq on Jan. 11, 2017.

January 10, 2018
Syria: 19 strikes

On Jan. 10 in Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 19 strikes consisting of 34 engagements against ISIS targets.

Near Abu Kamal, 19 strikes engaged 10 ISIS tactical units and destroyed an ISIS supply route, four ISIS vehicles, three control and command centers, a recoilless rifle, two logistics centers, an indirect fire weapon and a VBIED.

There were no reported strikes conducted in Iraq on Jan. 10, 2017.

January 9, 2018
Syria: 26 strikes

On Jan. 9 in Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 26 strikes consisting of 39 engagements against ISIS targets.

Near Abu Kamal, 26 strikes engaged 25 ISIS tactical units and destroyed three ISIS vehicles, a fighting position and a logistics center.

There were no reported strikes conducted in Iraq on Jan. 9, 2017.

January 8, 2018
Syria: 15 strikes

On Jan. 8 in Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 15 strikes consisting of 26 engagements against ISIS targets.

Near Abu Kamal, 15 strikes engaged 12 ISIS tactical units and destroyed three ISIS vehicles, an ISIS headquarters, a fighting position, an ISIS line of communication and an indirect fire weapon.

There were no reported strikes conducted in Iraq on Jan. 8, 2017.

January 7, 2018
Syria: 17 strikes
Iraq: 2 strikes

On Jan. 7 in Syria, Coalition military forces conducted 17 strikes consisting of 27 engagements against ISIS targets.

Near Abu Kamal, 17 strikes engaged 13 ISIS tactical units and destroyed two ISIS headquarters, three logistics centers, two ISIS command and control centers, two fighting positions, two VBIED factories and two ISIS vehicles.

On Jan. 7 in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted two strikes consisting of seven engagement against ISIS targets.

Near Huwayjah, one strike engaged an ISIS tactical unit and destroyed an ISIS tunnel.
Near Qayyarah, one strike engaged an ISIS tactical unit.
January 6, 2018
Syria: 7 strikes
Iraq: 1 strikes

On Jan. 6 in Syria, Coalition military forces conducted seven strikes consisting of 13 engagements against ISIS targets.

Near Abu Kamal, seven strikes engaged six ISIS tactical units and destroyed an ISIS supply route, a VBIED, an ISIS observation post, two fighting positions and an ISIS vehicle.

On Jan. 6 in Iraq, Coalition military forces conducted one strike consisting of one engagement against ISIS targets.

Near Hawijah, one strike destroyed an ISIS bunker and an ISIS tunnel.
January 5, 2018
Syria: 3 strikes

On Jan. 5 in Syria, Coalition military forces conducted three strikes consisting of six engagements against ISIS targets.

Near Abu Kamal, three strikes destroyed three fighting positions and two ISIS supply routes.

There were no reported strikes conducted in Iraq on Jan. 5, 2017.

Additionally, we received late reporting of two strikes conducted in Iraq and Syria against ISIS targets.

January 4, 2018
Syria: 1 strikes
On Jan. 4, 2018 near Abu Kamal, Syria, one strike engaged an ISIS tactical unit.
December 4, 2018
Iraq: 1 strikes
On Dec. 4, 2017 near Rutbah, Iraq, one strike destroyed a VBIED and a VBIED factory.

Incident date

January 11, 2018

Incident Code

RS2887

LOCATION

خان شيخون, Khan Sheikhoun, Idlib, Syria

A mother and son were killed, and two other children were wounded, in airstrikes which struck the vicinity of Khan Sheikhoun, “targeting civilian homes”, according to sources on the ground. Local media were conflicted as to who was to blame. Some sources blamed Russia, while others blamed the Syrian regime. According to Edlib Media Centre,

Summary

First published
January 11, 2018
Last updated
January 18, 2022
Strike type
Airstrike
Civilian harm reported
Yes
Civilians reported killed
2
(1 child1 woman)
Civilians reported injured
2
Airwars civilian harm grading
Contested
Competing claims of responsibility e.g. multiple belligerents, or casualties also attributed to ground forces.
Suspected belligerents
Russian Military, Syrian Regime
Named victims
2 named, 1 familiy identified
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Incident date

January 11, 2018

Incident Code

RS2886

LOCATION

معرة النعمان, Ma'arat Nu'man, Idlib, Syria

An ambulance driver from Salam Hospital was killed, and as many as seven other civilians were injured, including the Minister of Health in the interim government due to alleged Russian and Syrian regime raids on Ma’arat Nu’man, according to local media. Sources were conflicted as to who was to blame. Most sources blamed Russia, while

Summary

First published
January 11, 2018
Last updated
January 18, 2022
Strike type
Airstrike
Civilian harm reported
Yes
Civilians reported killed
1
(1 man)
Civilians reported injured
1–7
Airwars civilian harm grading
Contested
Competing claims of responsibility e.g. multiple belligerents, or casualties also attributed to ground forces.
Suspected belligerents
Russian Military, Syrian Regime, Unknown
Named victims
2 named
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Incident date

January 11, 2018

Incident Code

RS2885

LOCATION

سراقب, Saraqeb, Idlib, Syria

A man was killed and four others were wounded in airstrikes which struck Saraqeb, according to local media. Sources were conflicted as to who was to blame, most blaming Russia while one sources blamed the Syrian regime. According to local media there was damage to civilian properties, in the “four raids” which struck the vicinity.

Summary

First published
January 11, 2018
Last updated
January 18, 2022
Strike type
Airstrike
Civilian harm reported
Yes
Civilians reported killed
1
(1 man)
Civilians reported injured
4
Airwars civilian harm grading
Contested
Competing claims of responsibility e.g. multiple belligerents, or casualties also attributed to ground forces.
Suspected belligerents
Russian Military, Syrian Regime
View Incident

UK MoD for January 10, 2018 – January 11, 2018
Original
Annotated

Report Date

January 11, 2018

Wednesday 10 January – a Reaper hit three terrorist targets in eastern Syria, whilst Tornados destroyed an armed truck…The following day [January 10th], another Reaper worked closely with coalition surveillance aircraft and fast jets in a series of strikes in support of the SDF advance. Our aircraft supported coalition air attacks on a Daesh-held building and a mortar position, and conducted three attacks with its own Hellfire missiles, destroying an armed truck parked under cover of a vehicle shelter, and hitting two groups of terrorists on foot. A flight of Tornado GR4s also took part in this operation, and targeted an armed truck positioned within a compound; the use of a Brimstone missile allowed the vehicle to be destroyed without posing a risk to nearby buildings.

Report Date

January 11, 2018

Wednesday 10 January – a Reaper hit three terrorist targets in eastern Syria, whilst Tornados destroyed an armed truck…The following day [January 10th], another Reaper worked closely with coalition surveillance aircraft and fast jets in a series of strikes in support of the SDF advance. Our aircraft supported coalition air attacks on a Daesh-held building and a mortar position, and conducted three attacks with its own Hellfire missiles, destroying an armed truck parked under cover of a vehicle shelter, and hitting two groups of terrorists on foot. A flight of Tornado GR4s also took part in this operation, and targeted an armed truck positioned within a compound; the use of a Brimstone missile allowed the vehicle to be destroyed without posing a risk to nearby buildings.

Incident date

January 10, 2018

Incident Code

CS1710

LOCATION

السوسة, al Soussa, Deir Ezzor, Syria

Several civilians were killed and injured in alleged Coalition airstrikes on al Soussa, local media claimed. According to Euphrates Post, “The daughter of Jassem al-Aziz was injured as a result of air strikes targeting one of the orchards in the town of al Soussa yesterday [January 10th].” Euphrates Post didn’t identify the culprit, though Qasioun

Summary

First published
January 10, 2018
Last updated
January 18, 2022
Civilian harm reported
Yes
Civilians reported killed
1 – 2
Civilians reported injured
1–2
Airwars civilian harm grading
Fair
Reported by two or more credible sources, with likely or confirmed near actions by a belligerent.
Suspected belligerent
US-led Coalition
Named victims
1 named
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Incident date

January 10, 2018

Incident Code

CS1711

LOCATION

البوكمال, Abu Kamal, Deir Ezzor, Syria

According to Lawhat Bukmalna, “Coalition air strikes targeted several positions of Iranian groups in the city of Abu Kamal. There were reports of civilian deaths”. Lawhat Bukmalna went on to report that the following sites were struck: Near al Hajana Near the school of Zeinab The Tuweiba area The Mosque of al Mustafa The area

Summary

First published
January 10, 2018
Last updated
January 18, 2022
Civilian harm reported
Yes
Civilians reported killed
4
(1 child1 woman1 man)
Airwars civilian harm grading
Fair
Reported by two or more credible sources, with likely or confirmed near actions by a belligerent.
Suspected belligerent
US-led Coalition
Named victims
4 named, 1 familiy identified
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Incident date

January 10, 2018

Incident Code

CS1712

LOCATION

الحمدان, Al Hamdan, Deir Ezzor, Syria

According to Free Deir Ezzor, there were “a number of wounded in the village of Hamdan” following Coalition airstrikes. Both Al Bukamal Mutassil al Aan and Souriyati reported that seven civilians were wounded in al Hamdan and also pointed towards the Coalition. No additional details are presently known for this event.

Summary

First published
January 10, 2018
Last updated
January 18, 2022
Civilian harm reported
Yes
Civilians reported killed
0
Civilians reported injured
7–5
Airwars civilian harm grading
Fair
Reported by two or more credible sources, with likely or confirmed near actions by a belligerent.
Suspected belligerent
US-led Coalition
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Incident date

January 10, 2018

Incident Code

CS1709

LOCATION

غرانيج, Granij, Deir Ezzor, Syria

Twenty civilians were said to have died in alleged Coalition airstrikes on Granij, according to some local media. The high end claim appeared to have originated with ISIS. According to Euphrates Post, “a number of civilians were killed as a result of air strikes likely belonging to the International Alliance aimed at the town of

Summary

First published
January 10, 2018
Last updated
January 18, 2022
Civilian harm reported
Yes
Civilians reported killed
20
Civilians reported injured
30
Airwars civilian harm grading
Contested
Competing claims of responsibility e.g. multiple belligerents, or casualties also attributed to ground forces.
Suspected belligerent
US-led Coalition
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Incident date

January 10, 2018

Incident Code

RS2883

LOCATION

معرة النعمان, Ma'arat Nu'man, Idlib, Syria

Two warplanes killed one to two civilians and wounded others in airstrikes on he residential neighbourhood of Ma’arat Nu’man, local media reported. Sources were conflicted as to who was to blame. Some attributed blame to Russia, others to the Syrian regime, and one did not attribute blame but reported on the presence of “warplanes”. No

Summary

First published
January 10, 2018
Last updated
January 18, 2022
Strike type
Airstrike
Civilian harm reported
Yes
Civilians reported killed
1 – 2
Civilians reported injured
2
Airwars civilian harm grading
Contested
Competing claims of responsibility e.g. multiple belligerents, or casualties also attributed to ground forces.
Suspected belligerents
Russian Military, Syrian Regime
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Incident date

January 10, 2018

Incident Code

RS2882

LOCATION

مورك, Mourk, Hama, Syria

A civilian was killed an an unspecified number of civilians were injured in air and artillery strikes by both Syrian regime and Russian forces, according to sources on the ground. Sources disputed as to who was to blame. According to Smart News, “Russian-made air strikes targeted the town of Morak, killing one civilian and injuring

Summary

First published
January 10, 2018
Last updated
January 18, 2022
Strike type
Airstrike and/or Artillery
Civilian harm reported
Yes
Civilians reported killed
1
Civilians reported injured
2
Airwars civilian harm grading
Contested
Competing claims of responsibility e.g. multiple belligerents, or casualties also attributed to ground forces.
Suspected belligerents
Russian Military, Syrian Regime
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Incident date

January 10, 2018

Incident Code

RS2881

LOCATION

اللطامنة, Al Lataminah, Hama, Syria

A civilian was killed and the Civil Defence Centre in Al Lataminah was knocked out of service following alleged Russian and Syrian regime air and artillery strikes on the vicinity, according to local media. Sources were conflicted as to who was to blame, with some attributing responsibility to Russia while others blamed the Syrian regime.

Summary

First published
January 10, 2018
Last updated
January 18, 2022
Strike type
Airstrike, Airstrike and/or Artillery
Civilian harm reported
Yes
Civilians reported killed
1
Civilians reported injured
2–3
Airwars civilian harm grading
Contested
Competing claims of responsibility e.g. multiple belligerents, or casualties also attributed to ground forces.
Suspected belligerents
Russian Military, Syrian Regime
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Incident date

January 10, 2018

Incident Code

RS2880

LOCATION

كفرسجنة, Kafr Sajneh, Hama, Syria

A child, Ayman Abdelkader El Sayed, died from his wounds “a few days” after an alleged Russian airstrike on Kafr Sajneh, local media reported. Both sources blamed Russia. Only two sources reported on the child’s death. One of them described the raid as a Russian “missile attack”. There were no reports of wounded and no

Summary

First published
January 10, 2018
Last updated
January 18, 2022
Strike type
Airstrike
Civilian harm reported
Yes
Civilians reported killed
1
(1 child)
Airwars civilian harm grading
Fair
Reported by two or more credible sources, with likely or confirmed near actions by a belligerent.
Suspected belligerent
Russian Military
Named victims
1 named
View Incident

Incident date

January 9, 2018

Incident Code

RS2879

LOCATION

كفرزيتا, Kafr Zeita, Hama, Syria

A civilian was reportedly killed when airstrikes hit his vegetable truck in Kafr Zeita.  Sources were conflicted as to who was to blame. Some local media attributed blame to Russia, while others blamed the Syrian regime. One local source called it is “military raid”, not naming a belligerent. One source reported that there were some

Summary

First published
January 10, 2018
Last updated
January 18, 2022
Strike type
Airstrike
Civilian harm reported
Yes
Civilians reported killed
1
(1 man)
Civilians reported injured
2
Airwars civilian harm grading
Contested
Competing claims of responsibility e.g. multiple belligerents, or casualties also attributed to ground forces.
Suspected belligerents
Russian Military, Syrian Regime, Unknown
Named victims
1 named
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Incident date

January 10, 2018

Incident Code

RS2878

LOCATION

جزرايا, Jazraya, Aleppo, Aleppo, Syria

A single source reported that there were, “Three martyrs and several wounded as a result of the targeting of the Russian air force in the town of Jazraya in southern rural Aleppo.” Despite this, one comment on the post reported that there was nothing in Jazraya on the 10th, and asked the administration to delete

Summary

First published
January 10, 2018
Last updated
January 18, 2022
Strike type
Airstrike
Civilian harm reported
Yes
Civilians reported killed
3
Civilians reported injured
2
Airwars civilian harm grading
Weak
Single source claim, though sometimes featuring significant information.
Suspected belligerent
Russian Military
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Published

January 10, 2018

Written by

Samuel Oakford

A former deputy commander of the Royal Air Force – who previously oversaw airstrikes in Iraq, Syria and Libya – says that despite British claims to the contrary, it is inconceivable no civilians have been harmed in more than 1,600 UK airstrikes against so-called Islamic State.

Air Marshall Greg Bagwell, who retired from the RAF in 2016, told campaigning group Drone Wars UK in an extended interview that “I don’t think it is credible… that we have not caused any civilian casualties.” On the same day that Bagwell’s interview was published, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) was still being quoted as saying that “We’ve not seen any evidence that we have caused civilian casualties.”

Senior opposition Labour MP Clive Lewis has called on the Ministry of Defence to “stop treating the British public as mugs” with its “fantasy approach to zero civilian casualties.”

Air Marshall Greg Bagwell (Image via Drone Wars UK)

According to Air Marshall Bagwell, the Ministry of Defence’s focus on defending its claim of zero civilian casualties is contributing to a false image of risk free war, noting that “the 100% claim and the incessant pressure on its defence has frustrated me.”

“I think it’s unfortunate that we continue to maintain a pure 100% argument,” Air Marshall Bagwell told Drone Wars, in an interview published on January 8th. “Although we do our utmost to both prevent civilian casualties and conduct post-strike analysis to confirm, I don’t think it is credible to the average listener that we have not caused any civilian casualties just because you have got no evidence to the contrary.”

Bagwell also called into question the accuracy of battle damage assessments, which are used to determine possible civilian harm, noting that “you can’t see through rubble.”

‘Second only to the United States’

The UK is the second most active member of the anti-ISIS Coalition after the United States. Through December 12th, the British Ministry of Defense (MoD) has reported 1,626 airstrikes – 1,357 in Iraq and 269 in Syria –  which the MoD claims have left upwards of 3,000 ISIS fighters dead. But it has always maintained in parallel that there is no evidence to suggest civilians died as a result of any bombings.

As the war against ISIS moved deeper into heavily populated cities during 2017, British claims of zero civilian harm appeared ever more unlikely. Following the battle for Mosul, former British Defence Secretary Michael Fallon MP boasted that the UK had struck more than 750 targets in the city – “second only to the United States.” Yet a recent Associated Press investigation found that as many as 11,000 civilians may have died in that assault – at least a third killed by air and artillery strikes.

In a September 2017 response to a Freedom of Information request filed by the Press Association, the MoD was still asserting that according to their records “we have found no credible evidence of civilian casualties [that] have been caused by RAF strikes in Iraq or Syria” over the preceding year. Earlier FOIA requests have been answered similarly.

Until 2016, Air Marshall Bagwell was Deputy Commander at Royal Air Force Command, involved in handling Britain’s involvement in the Washington-led Coalition. “He’s a very senior commander with a lot of experience, and I suspect he is only saying publicly what a lot of officers are saying privately amongst themselves,” said Chris Cole, director of Drone Wars. “Suggesting there may not have been any civilian casualties from more than 1,600 airstrikes is simply not credible.”

Bagwell agrees. “It is almost unbelievable that someone, somewhere, has not been killed by accident,” he said. The former RAF commander also warned that the British public was receiving a warped version of what their counterterror operations resulted in, portraying war as clean.

“There is a danger at the moment that we are conditioning ourselves to think in a certain way – that wars are bloodless and we can carry out war in a ‘nice way,’” said Bagwell. “Thinking war is bloodless is a mistake.”

While downplaying the extent of non-combatant fatalities and emphasising the war’s “precision,” top American officials have conceded civilian deaths. “We can make a mistake, and in this kind of warfare, tragedy will happen,” said US Secretary of Defense James Mattis in August 2017. British officials have rarely made such statements, or have waited as Bagwell did, until they retired.

Members of Parliament have taken note. Afghanistan veteran Clive Lewis, chair of the All-Party Parliamenty Group for Drone Warfare and Labour’s former Shadow Defence Secretary, told Airwars that “The Ministry of Defence’s insistence that it has not caused civilian casualties from airstrikes in Iraq and Syria is increasingly untenable, given the lack of transparency surrounding how it investigates civilian casualty reports.”

“The longer the government insist on this fantasy approach to zero civilian casualties, the more they undermine the public’s trust in the government on this matter and beyond,” said Lewis. “This erosion is dangerous and completely unnecessary. My message is clear: Do not treat the British public as mugs.”

The Ministry of Defense does not appear to be budging. In a written response to Parliament on January 8th, Mark Lancaster, the Minister of State for the Armed Forces, claimed that “we have been able to discount RAF involvement in any civilian casualties as a result of any of the strikes that have been brought to our attention.”

A Royal Air Force Tornado GR4 armed with Paveway IV laser guided bombs, shown at a base in Cyprus during 2015. Credit: Cpl Neil Bryden/ MoD

‘Surprised’

By its own admission, the Coalition’s air campaign has killed more than 800 civilians. Airwars researchers estimate the toll is far higher, at over 6,000. By either measure, it appears certain that the United Kingdom – like France and other major partners – have been responsible for some civilians deaths.

In May 2017, Airwars revealed that US officials had judged their coalition partners responsible for at least 80 confirmed deaths due to airstrikes in Iraq and Syria. But with the exception of Australia, no member of the Coalition besides the US has ever admitted to killing a single civilian in Iraq and Syria.

Those 80 deaths were quietly included in an April 2017 civilian casualty report, released by the Coalition. They did not include dates or locations for any the deaths – a decision made to insulate allies from identification. Subsequently, the US stopped publicly identifying its own strikes in Iraq and Syria that killed civilians – again, a step to prevent any ally from being identified by elimination. This meant that survivors and family members of victims could not know which country was involved in dropping bombs which harmed their loved ones, even if the Coalition had admitted responsibility.

In evidence presented at the UK’s Parliament in 2017, Airwars director Chris Woods told MPs and peers that he was “surprised” by MoD claims that it had not caused any civilian harm in Iraq or Syria, based on his private conversations with senior defence officials.

While the MoD has never admitted to civilian casualties, it does review allegations. For 2016, Airwars identified more than 120 alleged incidents in which British airstrikes might have resulted in civilian harm. However  in each case the MoD has so far assessed, the UK has determined  that there was no evidence to suggest civilian casualties.

The disparity has raised questions about the UK’s battle damage assessment capacities, and whether they are fit for purpose. “Our view is, if the British repeatedly cannot see civilian harm, but all of the modelling indicates that we should be seeing civilian harm, then that suggests that the aerial civcas monitoring that the MoD is using is not fit for purpose,” Airwars director Chris Woods told the parliamentary inquiry in July 2017.

Incident date

January 10, 2018

Incident Code

RS2884

LOCATION

سراقب, Saraqeb, Idlib, Syria

A mother and her son were killed and as many as four other civilians were wounded in airstrikes which hit oil stalls in Saraqeb, according to local media. Sources were conflicted as to who was to blame, with some attributing blame to the Syrian regime, while others blamed Russia. Sources said that two rocket strikes

Summary

First published
January 10, 2018
Last updated
January 18, 2022
Strike type
Airstrike
Civilian harm reported
Yes
Civilians reported killed
2
(1 child1 woman)
Civilians reported injured
2–4
Airwars civilian harm grading
Contested
Competing claims of responsibility e.g. multiple belligerents, or casualties also attributed to ground forces.
Suspected belligerents
Russian Military, Syrian Regime
Named victims
2 named, 1 familiy identified
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UK MoD for January 9, 2018 – January 10, 2018
Original
Annotated

Report Date

January 10, 2018

Tuesday 9 January – a Reaper struck two groups of terrorists in eastern Syria…Reaper operations over the Euphrates valley continued on Tuesday 9 January, when one of our aircraft spotted a group of armed terrorists on a rooftop north-east of Hajin, observing Syrian Democratic Forces’ positions through binoculars. A Hellfire missile successfully struck the group, and a second missile was later used to eliminate another Daesh group who had taken up position within a building.

Report Date

January 10, 2018

Tuesday 9 January – a Reaper struck two groups of terrorists in eastern Syria…Reaper operations over the Euphrates valley continued on Tuesday 9 January, when one of our aircraft spotted a group of armed terrorists on a rooftop north-east of Hajin, observing Syrian Democratic Forces’ positions through binoculars. A Hellfire missile successfully struck the group, and a second missile was later used to eliminate another Daesh group who had taken up position within a building.

Incident date

January 9, 2018

Incident Code

CS1708

LOCATION

North east of Mayadeen, Deir Ezzor, Syria

In an incident not previously tracked by Airwars, the Coalition announced on March 28th 2018 that it had killed five civilians in an event “near Abu Kamal, Syria”. According to the official release, ” During a Coalition strike which killed an ISIS leader, approximately 10 ISIS terrorists and destroyed a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device within vicinity

Summary

First published
January 9, 2018
Last updated
January 18, 2022
Civilian harm reported
Yes
Civilians reported killed
5
Airwars civilian harm grading
Confirmed
A specific belligerent has accepted responsibility for civilian harm.
Known belligerent
US-led Coalition
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