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US-Iraqi Government Air Strikes Continue the Killing of Sunni Muslim Arabs and Devastation of their Cities and Villages

October 11, 2017

Editor's Note about reporting on the US-Led war in Iraq

The US-led coalition which fights the Islamic State in northern Iraq consists of US-led NATO forces, Iraqi Shi'i government forces, Iranian-backed Shi'i militias, and Kurdish Peshmerga forces. The coalition's continuous attacks have resulted in the killing of tens of thousands of Iraqi Sunni Muslim Arabs and the eviction of hundreds of thousands as a result of the destruction of their cities and villages.

Millions of Iraqi Sunni Muslim Arabs have left their cities and villages as the fighting intensified towards an all-attack by the US-led coalition on Mosul. The end outcome has been evicting (ethnic cleansing of) Sunni Muslim Arabs from the upper Euphrates region of northwestern Iraq and northeastern Syria.

The larger context for understanding the Iraq-Syrian wars is that these wars contribute to the implementation of the Zionist-Israeli plan of destroying the Arab Middle Eastern states in preparation for the establishment of the greater Israeli empire, from the Nile of Egypt to the Euphrates of Iraq.  

The following news stories from the official US and Iraqi websites do not mention any civilian casualties, as all reported deaths are claimed to be for ISIS members, who are killed in air strikes and bombardment on cities! Needless to say that independent sources are hard to find or report from. Thus, the following is a documentation of the death and destruction, as reported basically in such official website. Other independent reporting will be presented whenever available. One of these independent websites, which provides some reporting on Iraq is yaqein, whose stories are also posted here but in Arabic, with English headlnes.

 

For a background, read: 

Zionist Creative Destruction of the Middle East for the Benefit of the Apartheid Israeli Regime

 

Dead bodies of Iraqis alleged as members of the Islamic state, file, October 9, 2017 This is what remained of the industrial district of Huwaijah after US-Iraqi air strikes on the beleaguered Sunni city, October 9, 2017

 

The following are news stories from the independent Iraqi Arabic news agency, Yaqein ( http://yaqein.net/ ):

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15 Civilians killed in two Iraqi government air strikes on the Sunni areas of Al-Qaem district

نحو 15 قتيلا بغارتين حربيتين متعاقبتين على قضاء القائم بالانبار

11 أكتوبر 2017 ، المصدر:وكالة يقين

قتل نحو 15 مدنيا ، فجر اليوم الاربعاء ، بتنفيذ الطيران الحربي التابع للقوة الجوية في العراق غارتين متعاقبتين على مناطق قضاء القائم غربي الانبار ، مااسفرت عملية القصف عن الحاق اضرار مادية كبيرة بالاماكن المستهدفة .

وقالت خلية الاعلام الحربي في بيان لها ان “طائرات السوخوي التابعة للقوة الجوية نفذت ضربة لاهداف منتخبة في الانبار ، مبينة ان الضربة المزدوجة أسفرت عن تدمير مواقع في قضاء القائم ناحية العبيدي و منطقة الرمانه بقضاء القائم غرب الانبار “.

واضافت في بيانها ان “الضربة الجوية المزدوجة اسفرت عن مقتل 14 شخصا واصابة اخرين لم يعرف عددهم حتى الان ، اضافة الى تدمير عدد من العجلات “.

واسفرت عمليات قصف حربي مكثف نفذها طيران التحالف الدولي على مدينة راوة غرب الانبار ، صباح امس الثلاثاء ، عن وقوع قتلى وجرحى من المدنيين ، اضافة الى اضرار مادية كبيرة في منازل وسيارات المواطنين ، بحجة محاربة الارهاب في المدينة

http://yaqein.net/politics/63139

US-Iraqi government air strikes on Huwaijah District turn it into a disaster area

العمليات العسكرية تجعل من قضاء الحويجة مدينة منكوبة

 أكتوبر 2017 10 ، المصدر:وكالة يقين

تسببت العمليات العسكرية التي شنتها القوات المشتركة وميليشياتها على قضاء الحويجة بمحافظة التأميم ، في إحداث دمار هائل في القضاء في البنى التحتية ومنازل المدنيين ، وفي هذا السياق ، أقر عضو البرلمان “خالد المفرجي” بأن البرلمان صوت على اعتبار قضاء الحويجة مدينة منكوبة.

وقال المفرجي في تصريح صحفي إن “البرلمان صوت ، اليوم ، على إعتبار قضاء الحويجة مدينة منكوبة ، مبيناً أن القرار يلزم حكومة كركوك المحلية بفتح كل المعابر المؤدية إلى الحويجة وقرى داقوق ، فضلا عن إلزام وزارات الهجرة والتجارة والصحة بتقديم الاحتياجات العاجلة لأبناء القضاء والمناطق المقتحمة”.

وطالب المفرجي “رئيس الوزراء “حيدر العبادي”، بزيادة الحشد الشعبي إلى خمسة الاف مقاتل ، ماضياً إلى القول، من غير المعقول أن يمسك الف مقاتل كل هذه الارض الواسعة ونطلب زيادة عددهم”. يشار إلى أن قضاء الحويجة بمحافظة التأميم تعرض لعمليات عسكرية صاحبها قصف عشوائي وانتهاكات صارخة بذريعة تحريره""

http://yaqein.net/politics/62875  

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The following are news stories from a pro-Iraqi government website (http://www.iraqinews.com/), which usually reports those who are killed by Iraqi government attacks as Islamic State fighters, implying no civilians were killed by bombing residential neighborhoods:

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15 Islamic State militants, volunteer fighters killed in Shirqat clash

by Mohamed Mostafa Oct 10, 2017, 7:03 pm

Shirqat (IraqiNews.com) --

 Fifteen Islamic State members and volunteer civilian fighters were killed Tuesday during a security operation in the eastern side of Shirqat, Salahuddin province.

A security source told Baghdad Today that volunteer tribal fighters were on a chase of Islamic State members in Tal al-Hawa region. While the volunteers managed to kill eight militants, a remaining number of them pretended death, and blew themselves using explosive belts when approached by the fighters, leaving seven dead.

Shirqat civilians had formed combat groups to assist security forces combing the town for IS vestiges.

Iraq’s military command announced the recapture of Shirqat late September.

A wide-scale campaign backed by a U.S.-led coalition launched in 2016 to retake major enclaves held by IS since 2014. The campaign liberated the group’s former capital, Mosul, the town of Tal Afar, Kirkuk’s town of Hawija and Anbar’s Annah. Only Anbar’s Rawa and Qaim currently remain under actual IS control.

Iraqi warplanes kill 17 Islamic State militants near Syrian borders

by Mohamed Mostafa Oct 10, 2017, 11:30 am

Anbar (IraqiNews.com) --

Seventeen Islamic State militants were killed when Iraqi fighter jets bombarded their locations near the Iraqi-Syrian borders on Tuesday, a senior army officer was quoted saying.

Brig. Gen. Saleh Ali told Jordan’s Petra news agency that the air raids targeted the Okashat-Qaim road, killing 17 militants and destroying several vehicles and ammunition depots as Iraqi forces head towards the recapture of Qaim.

Only Qaim and neighboring Rawa, both on the Syrian borders, remain under Islamic State control at present after Iraqi government and paramilitary forces managed to retake the group’s main bastions in Iraq.

Since Islamic State militants took over large areas of Iraq and Syria to establish a self-styled “caliphate” in 2014, Iraqi government forces, backed paramilitary troops and U.S.-led coalition, launched a wide-scale campaign to retake those regions.

So far, the offensives managed to retake Mosul, the group’s former capital, the town of Tal Afar, Kirkuk’s Hawija and Anbar’s Annah.

Reports are telling of running preparations for invading Rawa and Qaim. If recaptured, that will mark a practical end to Islamic State’s control in Iraq.

Local authorities and human rights agencies believe Islamic State members are holding tens of thousands of civilians in western Anbar as future human shields, having killed hundreds for attempting to escape.

Dozens of Islamic State members killed in western Anbar raid

by Mohamed Mostafa Oct 9, 2017, 10:17 pm

Anbar (IraqiNews.com) --

Dozens of Islamic State militants were killed Monday when amy warplanes targeted militants’ gatherings in western Anbar, security sources were quoted saying.

Iraqi Media News Agency quoted the sources saying that army jets bombarded Wadi al-Qathef region when tens of group members were rallying preparing for an attack on army forces. They said the raid left dozens of militants dead, including foreign nationals.

Since Islamic State militants took over large areas of Iraq and Syria to estalbish a self-styled “caliphate” in 2014, Iraqi government forces, backed paramilitary troops and U.S.-led coalition, launched a wide-scale campaign to retake those regions.

So far, the offensives managed to retake Mosul, the group’s former capital, the town of Tal Afar, Kirkuk’s Hawija and Anbar’s Annah.

The only regions that currently remain under Islamic State’s territorial influence are Anbar’s towns of Rawa and Qaim. Reports are telling of running preparations for invading the two regions. If recaptured, that will mark a practical end to Islamic State’s control in Iraq.

Local authorities and human rights agencies believe Islamic State members are holding tens of thousands of civilians in western Anbar as future human shields, having killed hundreds for attempting to escape. 

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The following are news stories from the US Department of Defense website (http://www.defense.gov/News) :

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Military Strikes Continue Against ISIS in Syria, Iraq

From a Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve News Release

SOUTHWEST ASIA, Oct. 10, 2017 —

 U.S. and coalition military forces continued to attack the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria yesterday, conducting 11 strikes consisting of 15 engagements, Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve officials reported today.

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Officials reported details of yesterday's strikes, noting that assessments of results are based on initial reports.

Strikes in Syria

In Syria, coalition military forces conducted four strikes consisting of five engagements against ISIS targets:

-- Near Abu Kamal, three strikes engaged an ISIS tactical unit, destroyed a vehicle and a weapons storage facility.

-- Near Shaddai, a strike destroyed an ISIS vehicle-borne bomb and a fighting position.

Strikes in Iraq

In Iraq, coalition military forces conducted seven strikes against ISIS targets consisting of 10 engagements against ISIS targets:

-- Near Qaim, two strikes destroyed an ISIS improvised explosive device and an ISIS-held building.

-- Near Haditha, three strikes destroyed an ISIS IED and a supply road.

-- Near Rawah, a strike destroyed an ISIS headquarters.

-- Near Sultan Abdallah, a strike destroyed an ISIS supply road.

Oct 8 Strikes

Additionally, three strikes consisting of four engagements were conducted in Syria on Oct. 8 for which the information was not previously available:

-- Near Raqqa, 2 strikes damaged an ISIS fighting position; and disrupted a line of communication.

-- Near Shadaddi, a strike damaged an ISIS vehicle-borne bomb.

SOUTHWEST ASIA, Oct. 9, 2017 —

U.S. and coalition military forces continued to attack the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria over the last two days, conducting 95 strikes consisting of 109 engagements Oct. 7 and yesterday, Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve officials reported today.

Oct. 7 Strikes in Syria

In Syria on Oct. 7, coalition military forces conducted 53 strikes consisting of 56 engagements against ISIS targets:

-- Near Abu Kamal, a strike destroyed an ISIS tactical unit and a vehicle.

-- Near Dayr Az Zawr, a strike destroyed an ISIS command-and-control network.

-- Near Raqqa, 51 strikes engaged four ISIS tactical units; destroyed 50 fighting positions, a tactical vehicle, six vehicles, a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device and four command-and-control networks.

Yesterday's Strikes in Syria

Coalition military forces conducted 25 strikes consisting of 30 engagements against ISIS targets in Syria yesterday:

-- Near Abu Kamal, a strike engaged an ISIS tactical unit and destroyed a vehicle.

-- Near Raqqa, 24 strikes engaged two ISIS tactical units, destroyed 15 fighting positions, 11 vehicles, a vehicle-borne IED, a machine gun and four command-and-control networks.

Oct. 7 Strikes in Iraq

On Oct. 7, coalition military forces conducted 10 strikes consisting of 16 engagements against ISIS targets in Iraq:

-- Near Qaim, two strikes engaged an ISIS tactical unit and destroyed a headquarters and a vehicle.

-- Near Bashir, a strike destroyed an ISIS tactical vehicle.

-- Near Hit, a strike engaged an ISIS tactical unit and destroyed a tunnel system.

-- Near Rawa, four strikes destroyed an ISIS headquarters, a vehicle-borne IED and a weapons cache.

-- Near Tuz, a strike destroyed four ISIS-held buildings.

-- Near Huwija, a strike engaged an ISIS tactical unit.

Yesterday's Strikes in Iraq

Coalition military forces conducted seven strikes consisting of seven engagements against ISIS targets in Iraq yesterday:

-- Near Qaim, three strikes engaged two ISIS tactical units and destroyed a vehicle.

-- Near Huwija, a strike engaged an ISIS tactical unit.

-- Near Rawa, three strikes engaged an ISIS tactical unit and destroyed three staging areas, a headquarters and a vehicle.

Previous Strikes

Officials also provided details today on 25 strikes consisting of 31 engagements conducted Oct. 5 and 6 in Syria and Iraq for which the information was not previously available:

-- On Oct 5 near Raqqa, a strike damaged an ISIS fighting position.

-- On Oct 6 near Huwija, a strike engaged an ISIS tactical unit.

-- On Oct. 6, near Raqqa, 23 strikes engaged an ISIS tactical unit and destroyed 17 fighting positions, six vehicles, a vehicle-borne IED and an ISIS supply road.

SOUTHWEST ASIA, Oct. 7, 2017 —

Strikes in Syria

In Syria, coalition military forces conducted 20 strikes consisting of 24 engagements against ISIS targets:

-- Near Shadaddi, a strike engaged an ISIS tactical unit.

-- Near Dayr Az Zawr, two strikes engaged three ISIS tactical units and destroyed a defensive fighting position, a heavy machine gun and a vehicle.

-- Near Raqqa, 17 strikes engaged six ISIS tactical units and destroyed a command-and-control node, seven fighting positions, two vehicles, two communication infrastructures and a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device; damaged two fighting positions, two communication infrastructures and two ISIS supply routes; and suppressed a fighting position.

Strikes in Iraq

In Iraq, coalition military forces conducted six strikes consisting of 16 engagements against ISIS targets:

-- Near Qaim, a strike destroyed a vehicle-borne IED.

-- Near Bashir, a strike engaged an ISIS tactical unit and destroyed a weapons cache.

-- Near Huwija, a strike engaged an ISIS tactical unit and destroyed a vehicle and a road block.

-- Near Taji, a strike engaged an ISIS tactical unit and destroyed a vehicle.

-- Near Rawa, two strikes engaged two improvised bridges and destroyed an ISIS building.

Additional Oct. 5 Strikes

Officials also provided details today of 11 strikes consisting of 11 engagements conducted Oct. 5 in Syria for which the information was previously unavailable:

-- Near Dayr Az Zawr, Syria, a strike engaged a fighting position.

-- Near Raqqa, 10 strikes disrupted three ISIS supply routes, damaged five fighting positions, destroyed a fighting position, and suppressed a fighting position and an ISIS tactical unit.

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