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This article was updated on March 17th to reference new reports in Step News and the Washington Post. Military officials have confirmed to Airwars that a strike in rural Aleppo which reportedly left dozens dead in and around a mosque was carried out by US aircraft. Video posted by the White Helmets showed men being dug out from rubble at the site. Initial reporting was conflicting, including assertions that Russian forces or the Assad regime were to blame.
Photographs reportedly from the site and posted on social media also appeared to depict weapons fragments similar to those found at previous US drone strikes in Syria. That is where the bulk of US strikes against alleged al Qaeda-linked targets have taken place since Strikes and reported civilian casualties from both have risen significantly since last fall. However, a US official later clarified that the US raid in fact took place in the vicnity of al-Jinah village, which is located in western Aleppo governorate, just a few kilometers from the border with Idlib.
Videos identified by researchers at the citizen journalism outlet Bellingcat appeared to show parts of the mosque destroyed, while others remained upright. Northern side of mosque has collapsed due to American airstrike, but largest part still standing. Citing local sources, the outlet Step News said the strikes hit a gathering known as a Dawah. On March 17th, the Washington Post, citing a U. The death toll, which could not immediately be confirmed, appears to be at least the second largest ever from US strikes aimed at alleged al-Qaeda targets in Syria.
On January 19th, more than fighters gathered at a training camp in Idlib were reportedly killed in a raid that involved a B bomber. Most of those killed were said to belong to the militant group Jabhat Fateh al-Sham. Since January it operates under the umbrella group Tahrir al-Sham. It could now apply to thousands of fighters in Syria. Hundreds of civilians have allegedly been killed in western Mosul during the first week of March during battles to capture the city, according to reports monitored by Airwars.