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Airwars research showed that at least 2,214 civilians were locally alleged killed by international military actions across Syria, Iraq, Libya, and Somalia during 2019 – a 42% decrease in minimum claimed deaths on the previous year. This sharp fall was largely because deaths from reported US-led Coalition actions plummeted following theAIRWARS
During 2020, Airwars tracked a total of 60 locally alleged civilian harm incidents from Turkish-led actions in Syria, resulting in at least 37 alleged deaths and the injuring of up to 152 more civilians. And in Iraq, 21 locally alleged incidents were tracked throughout the year from Turkish actions, resulting in between 27 and 33 civilianAIRWARS
Monitoring and assessing civilian harm from airpower-dominated international military actions. Seeking transparency and accountability from belligerents, and advocating on behalf of affected non-combatants. Archiving open-source casualty reports, and militaryclaims by nations.
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Airwars provided comprehensive data and evidence on locally alleged civilian harm to CENTCOM more than two months ahead of publication, but received no reply until after the report was released. On November 5th CENTCOM then admitted its first civilian harm case since Yakla, crediting Airwars for drawing a September 2017 incident to itsattention.
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A civilian was killed by a sniper on the rooftop of his house in Al Zer as he was watching Coalition forces entering the village of Al Shouhaibl, Deir Ezzor governorate, on May 17th 2020, according to local sources. Euphrates Eye wrote that “Muhammad Khleif Al Hamra was killed when he was watching the CoalitionAIRWARS
According to Airwars modelling of local claims, the Libya conflict from 2012 to date has claimed the lives of up to 1,100 civilians through air and artillery strikes. Additionally the map also depicts claimed deaths among militant groups. Claudia Gazzini, senior analyst at the International Crisis Group, says of the new mapping: “This isa
AIRWARS
Monitoring and assessing civilian harm from airpower-dominated international military actions. Seeking transparency and accountability from belligerents, and advocating on behalf of affected non-combatants. Archiving open-source casualty reports, and militaryclaims by nations.
AIRWARS
Amnesty and Airwars investigation says civilian harm during battle for Raqqa is ten times higher than Coalition admits. A major new study by Amnesty International and Airwars has concluded that at least 1,600 civilians died in Coalition strikes on the city of Raqqa in 2017 during the battle to evict so-called Islamic State – ten times the number of fatalities so far conceded by the US-ledAIRWARS
Airwars currently assesses that between 348 and 521 civilians died in these events, compared to a minimum of 283 deaths in April. The overall number of civilian deaths alleged from Coalition actions for May in Iraq and Syria – across all ‘fair’, ‘poor’ and ‘contested’ events – AIRWARSNEWS INVESTIGATIONSAIRWARSالرئيسيةANNUAL ASSESSMENTSIN-DEPTH REPORTSMONTHLY ASSESSMENTS Airwars assesses each civilian harm incident to determine who was allegedly killed or injured, and by which belligerent. As a transparency organisation, we archive every known source, including associated imagery. All assessments are published in our growing civilian casualties database, alongside the names of thousands ofreported victims.
AIRWARS
Airwars research showed that at least 2,214 civilians were locally alleged killed by international military actions across Syria, Iraq, Libya, and Somalia during 2019 – a 42% decrease in minimum claimed deaths on the previous year. This sharp fall was largely because deaths from reported US-led Coalition actions plummeted following theAIRWARS
During 2020, Airwars tracked a total of 60 locally alleged civilian harm incidents from Turkish-led actions in Syria, resulting in at least 37 alleged deaths and the injuring of up to 152 more civilians. And in Iraq, 21 locally alleged incidents were tracked throughout the year from Turkish actions, resulting in between 27 and 33 civilianAIRWARS
Monitoring and assessing civilian harm from airpower-dominated international military actions. Seeking transparency and accountability from belligerents, and advocating on behalf of affected non-combatants. Archiving open-source casualty reports, and militaryclaims by nations.
AIRWARS
Airwars provided comprehensive data and evidence on locally alleged civilian harm to CENTCOM more than two months ahead of publication, but received no reply until after the report was released. On November 5th CENTCOM then admitted its first civilian harm case since Yakla, crediting Airwars for drawing a September 2017 incident to itsattention.
AIRWARS
A civilian was killed by a sniper on the rooftop of his house in Al Zer as he was watching Coalition forces entering the village of Al Shouhaibl, Deir Ezzor governorate, on May 17th 2020, according to local sources. Euphrates Eye wrote that “Muhammad Khleif Al Hamra was killed when he was watching the CoalitionAIRWARS
According to Airwars modelling of local claims, the Libya conflict from 2012 to date has claimed the lives of up to 1,100 civilians through air and artillery strikes. Additionally the map also depicts claimed deaths among militant groups. Claudia Gazzini, senior analyst at the International Crisis Group, says of the new mapping: “This isa
AIRWARS
Monitoring and assessing civilian harm from airpower-dominated international military actions. Seeking transparency and accountability from belligerents, and advocating on behalf of affected non-combatants. Archiving open-source casualty reports, and militaryclaims by nations.
AIRWARS
Amnesty and Airwars investigation says civilian harm during battle for Raqqa is ten times higher than Coalition admits. A major new study by Amnesty International and Airwars has concluded that at least 1,600 civilians died in Coalition strikes on the city of Raqqa in 2017 during the battle to evict so-called Islamic State – ten times the number of fatalities so far conceded by the US-ledAIRWARS
Airwars currently assesses that between 348 and 521 civilians died in these events, compared to a minimum of 283 deaths in April. The overall number of civilian deaths alleged from Coalition actions for May in Iraq and Syria – across all ‘fair’, ‘poor’ and ‘contested’ events –AIRWARS
Airwars research manager, Alex Hopkins, is speaking at a seminar looking at the current and varied dimensions of the conflict in Yemen, the world’s largest humanitarian catastrophe. Alex will be joined on a panel by Jennifer Gibson of Repieve and Awssan Kamal from Oxfam. He will be speaking about Airwars monitoring of civilian harm in theAIRWARS
During 2020, Airwars tracked a total of 60 locally alleged civilian harm incidents from Turkish-led actions in Syria, resulting in at least 37 alleged deaths and the injuring of up to 152 more civilians. And in Iraq, 21 locally alleged incidents were tracked throughout the year from Turkish actions, resulting in between 27 and 33 civilianAIRWARS
Airwars reviewed claims of thousands of airstrikes reportedly conducted by NATO and its allies during Libya 2011, which between them resulted in 223 to 403 likely civilian deaths and 215 to 357 injuries in 84 events of concern, according to our assessment. NATO itself declared having conducted 7,600 strikes.AIRWARS
Airwars assessment. At least one civilian was injured in alleged Turkish shelling on Edny village in Amedi district (Amadiyah) of Dohuk governorate on May 25, 2021. According to Rudaw Media Network, “Turkish shelling today resulted in the injury of a young man from the village of “Dishish” with bleeding, and he was taken to KaniMasi
AIRWARS
Conservative public tallies of civilians killed by US during 2020 are almost five times higher than DoD admits. The Pentagon’s annual report to Congress on civilian deaths and injuries resulting from US military actions around the world has declared more than 100 recent casualties. Researchers and human rights groups, including Airwars, Amnesty International and UN monitors in AfghanistanAIRWARS
Several Al Shabaab militants were reported killed at Sakow in a military strike which several local sources claimed was a US drone action. However AFRICOM explicitly denied this in an email to Airwars, insisting that “U.S. Africa Command’s last airstrike in Somalia was conducted Jan. 19, 2021.”AIRWARS
Airwars assessment. According to Somali official and media sources, an airstrike targeted a group of al Shabaab fighters in the vicinity of Ma’moodow town in Bakool province on January 29th. According to an official statement from the Security Ministry of South West State, the attack was conducted by “friends ofAIRWARS
Monitoring and assessing civilian harm from airpower-dominated international military actions. Seeking transparency and accountability from belligerents, and advocating on behalf of affected non-combatants. Archiving open-source casualty reports, and militaryclaims by nations.
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Airwars reports on a year of action – as France insists its aircraft have not killed any civilians in more than 200 airstrikes. France’s Opération Chammal – named after the Arabic word for ‘wind from the North’ – effectively began on September 19th, 2014 with the bombing of an Islamic State “logistics storage area” around Mosul.AIRWARS
Resolution 1222/1. Samuel Cogolati, a Member of Parliament for ECOLO-Groen, is one of the initiators of the resolution. Mr Cogolati told Airwars: “Today’s armed conflicts in Yemen, Syria and Libya are not the same as those of 20, 30 or 50 years ago. Because although conflicts are increasingly urban, battles are most often fought withMenu
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Monitoring and assessing civilian harm from airpower-dominated international military actions. Seeking transparency and accountability from belligerents, and advocating on behalf of affected non-combatants. Archiving open-source casualty reports, and militaryclaims by nations.
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Airwars closely monitors conflicts, to help improve understanding of how recent wars have impacted on civilians. Our regional researchers track local civilian harm allegations from news outlets and social media, with a present focus on Iraq, Syria and Libya. Other sources we monitor include international and local civic society groups; military reporting; and claims by non-state actors. Together, our monitoring helps reveal what civilians themselves are experiencing during timesof war.
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Airwars assesses each civilian harm incident to determine who was allegedly killed or injured, and by which belligerent. As a transparency organisation, we archive every known source, including associated imagery. All assessments are published in our growing civilian casualties database, alongside the names of thousands of reported victims. Since we began in 2014, we have tracked and assessed tens of thousands of reported civilian deaths in conflicts.ENGAGE
Our primary aim at Airwars is to help reduce harm to civilians. We do this both by improving public knowledge of how battlefield casualties occur; and by working where we can with militaries – helping them to improve their own understanding and admission of where, when and how civilians are harmed. Our advocacy team also engages with politicians and with broader civic society, to ensure civilian harm issues are given the highest priority.INVESTIGATE
Airwars works closely with journalists and researchers in the field - helping them to better identify reported civilian harm claims. And we also incorporate their findings into our own research - ensuring we build up as comprehensive a picture of battlefield casualties as we can. Through partnerships with major news organisations, our investigators have also published numerous in-depth reports on civilian harm - which in turn can help change public and politicalunderstanding.
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Alleged Civilian Deaths Assessed3,502
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Victim names recorded CIVILIAN CASUALTIES ARCHIVE US-LED COALITION IN IRAQ & SYRIA MOST RECENT INCIDENTCS1951
INCIDENT DATE
October 16, 2020
LOCATION
المجيد أو المجبل, Al Majid or Al Majbal, Deir Ezzor,Syria
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Civilians reported injured: 1–2 __ RUSSIAN MILITARY IN SYRIA MOST RECENT INCIDENTR4293
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سرجة, Sarja, Idlib, SyriaSUMMARY
Civilians reported killed: 1 Civilians reported injured: 1 __ TURKISH MILITARY IN IRAQ & SYRIA MOST RECENT INCIDENTTS460
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November 28, 2020
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عين عيسى, Ain Issa, Raqqa, SyriaSUMMARY
Civilians reported killed: 2 Civilians reported injured: 2–4 __ ALL BELLIGERENTS IN LIBYA MOST RECENT INCIDENTLC423
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December 4, 2020
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ترهونة, Tarhuna, Murqub, LibyaSUMMARY
Civilians reported killed: 1 Civilians reported injured: 1 __ US FORCES IN SOMALIA MOST RECENT INCIDENTUSSOM319-C
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September 20, 2020
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Moyiloow, Lower Shabelle, SomaliaSUMMARY
Civilians reported killed: 8 __ US FORCES IN YEMEN: TRUMP MOST RECENT INCIDENTUSYEMTr222-C
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April 11, 2020
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منزل الشيخ علي بن حسن بن غريب, House of Sheik Ali bin Hassan bin Gharib, Marib, YemenSUMMARY
Civilians reported killed: 2 __CONFLICTING TRUTH
The project _Conflicting Truth_ commemorates civilians killed and injured in conflicts, by livestreaming the names of more than eight thousand civilian casualties Airwars has documented in Syria, Iraq, Libya and Somalia in recent years. The digital event marked the occasion of the UN’s May 2020 Protection of Civilians Week. View the project here > Thread: Last week, we published our bimonthly report for September > and October 2020. An overview of what our European advocacy team was > up to during these months.https://t.co/7Jh89Flv1h > — Airwars (@airwars) December 9, 2020>
> Thread: Read Airwars latest bi-monthly report on recent developments > in the conflicts we monitor and highlights from our advocacy work in > the UK, Europe, and internationally.https://t.co/7Jh89Flv1h > — Airwars (@airwars) December 7, 2020>
> When rules of engagement are eased by belligerents, civilian > populations always pay the price. In 2019, US and Afghan air strikes > 'killed more civilians in Afghanistan than in any other year since > the beginning of the war in 2001.' https://t.co/PD9o8wz6C8 > — Airwars (@airwars) December 7, 2020>
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> - قصف روسي على جبل الزاوية أدى الى > استشهاد مدني > - المزيد من الضحايا المدنيين جراء قصف > التركي المستمر على عين عيسى > - ضربات إسرائيلية على جماعات تدعمها > إيران في القنيطرةhttps://t.co/iI44JIGUyB > pic.twitter.com/naGBeK70AS > — الحروب الجوية (@AirwarsArabic) December 2, 2020>
FEATURED CONFLICT DATATHE CREDIBLES
November 16, 2020
LATEST ASSESSMENT
AIRWARS BI-MONTHLY ASSESSMENT – SEPTEMBER & OCTOBER 2020December 7, 2020
Mohammed al Jumaily
LATEST IN-DEPTH REPORT ERODING TRANSPARENCY: TRUMP IN YEMENOctober 28, 2020
Mohammed al Jumaily and Ned Ray NEWS & INVESTIGATIONS THE CREDIBLES: HOW AIRWARS SECURED THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE LOCATIONAL DATA ON CIVILIAN HARM EVER RELEASED BY THE US MILITARYNovember 18, 2020
Chris Woods
“SOME FAMILIES WERE COMPLETELY WIPED OUT”: THE MAYOR OF HAWIJAHSPEAKS OUT
October 29, 2020
Laurie Treffers and Mohammed al Jumaily TRUMP IN YEMEN: NEW AIRWARS STUDY SHINES LIGHT ON OPAQUE CAMPAIGNOctober 28, 2020
Airwars Staff
SEEING THROUGH THE RUBBLE: AIRWARS AND PAX LAUNCH JOINT REPORTOctober 25, 2020
Airwars Staff
LIBYA’S RIVAL GOVERNMENTS AGREE SURPRISE CEASEFIRE DEALOctober 23, 2020
Oliver Imhof
BELGIAN AIRSTRIKES AND THE MYTH OF ZERO CIVILIAN CASUALTIESOctober 2, 2020
Laurie Treffers
SYRIA’S CIVILIANS PAY HIGH PRICE FOR YEARS OF FOREIGN MILITARYINTERVENTIONS
September 30, 2020
Airwars Syria team and Shihab Halep ON EVE OF BELGIUM’S RETURN TO WAR ON ISIS, GROUPS CALL FOR IMPROVED CIVILIAN HARM ACCOUNTABILITYSeptember 30, 2020
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