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ADF statement on 2017 civilian casualty incident in Mosul

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The Australian Defence Force issued a statement today essentially saying that two RAAF F/A-18F Super Hornets were involved in an incident in which between six and 18 civilian were killed in Mosul, Iraq, on 13 June 2017 – but clarified that the RAAF aircraft may not have actually caused the fatalities – and that all actions taken by RAAF aircrew and those involved in authorising the strike were legal, legitimate and carried out professionally.

The exact number of civilians killed in the incident is not known, nor could it be established whether or not the bombs dropped by RAAF aircrew (or any other Coalition aircraft) actually caused the deaths – which could have been caused by the airstrikes, or....

READ MORE HERE – http://www.contactairlandandsea.com/2019/02/01/adf-statement-on-2017-civilian-casualty-incident-in-mosul/


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