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Iraq strike 'kills 15 civilians' | Iraq strike 'kills 15 civilians' |
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The US military in Iraq says 15 women and children were killed in an operation north of Baghdad in which 19 suspected insurgents also died. | |
It is thought to be one of the biggest losses of civilian life in a single US-led operation since the war began. | |
The US said it regretted the loss of innocent life, but said it acted in self-defence and blamed insurgents for putting the civilians in danger. | |
A child was also killed on Friday by explosives hidden in a sweets trolley. | |
An official statement from the US military said Thursday's loss of life occurred during an air and ground assault aimed at senior leaders of al-Qaeda thought to be meeting in the Lake Tharthar region, 120km (75 miles) north of the capital. | |
An initial air raid killed four rebels and then more air strikes were launched to back up US ground troops, a statement from the coalition said. | |
The coalition said that after the first air raid suspects were observed fleeing to an area south of the man-made lake. | |
Ground forces attacked a building in which insurgents were believed to be hiding and were engaged by small-arms fire, the statement said. Further air strikes were then called in. | Ground forces attacked a building in which insurgents were believed to be hiding and were engaged by small-arms fire, the statement said. Further air strikes were then called in. |
After securing the area, the troops found 15 dead suspected insurgents along with six women and nine children, the statement added. | |
Two suspected militants, one woman and three children were wounded and another suspect was detained, the statement said. | Two suspected militants, one woman and three children were wounded and another suspect was detained, the statement said. |
'Deliberate danger' | |
Maj Brad Leighton, a Multi-National Force-Iraq spokesman, said: "We regret that civilians are hurt or killed while coalition forces search to rid Iraq of terrorism. | Maj Brad Leighton, a Multi-National Force-Iraq spokesman, said: "We regret that civilians are hurt or killed while coalition forces search to rid Iraq of terrorism. |
"These terrorists chose to deliberately place innocent Iraqi women and children in danger by their actions and presence." | "These terrorists chose to deliberately place innocent Iraqi women and children in danger by their actions and presence." |
The BBC's Justin Webb in Washington says the United Nations mission in Iraq has previously expressed concern about civilian deaths during air strikes by US-led forces. | |
Some 88 civilians were reportedly killed during air raids in the early part of this year, according to the UN. | |
On Friday, a bomber hid explosives in a trolley full of sweets that he was pushing in a playground in the northern Iraqi town of Tuz, where families were celebrating the Islamic festival of Eid. | |
A child was killed and at least 13 other people were wounded, police said. |