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US-Led Coalition ‘deliberately’ destroyed 90 percent of Raqqa -- Syria’s UN Envoy | |
2018-02-15 | |
...aka the Oyster Bay Chowder and Marching Society... Bashar Jaafari told the UN Security Council on Wednesday. "This coalition has deliberately destroyed 90 percent of the city of Raqqa," Jaafari said. "This coalition has not felt to uphold its commitment to neutralize the mines left behind by ISIS." The statement follows the February 12 blurb by the advocacy group Human Rights Watch, saying that landmines planted by the ISIS terrorist group in the Syrian city of Raqqa have killed or maimed hundreds of civilians, including more than 150 children. The actual number of victims is surely higher, as many people died before reaching medical assistance and those deaths were not necessarily reported, the release said. As the release defined, ISIS planted scores of antipersonnel mines in Raqqa before US-led forces liberated the city in October 2017, including mines, booby traps or improvised bombs (IEDs), and most appeared to be victim-activated and therefore banned under international law. In October, a spokesperson for Operation Inherent Resolve, the US military’s operational name for the intervention against ISIS, reported that hundreds of suspected ISIS members and their families were allowed to flee Raqqa in convoys arranged by US-backed forces. According to Special Presidential Envoy for the Global Coalition to Counter ISIS Brett McGurk, the turbans placed bombs in almost every single building the city’s downtown. The terror seized Raqqa in 2013 and declared the city to be the capital of their self-proclaimed caliphate in Syria the following year. In December 2017, Syrian Democratic Forces, with the support of the US-led international coalition, began operations to retake Raqqa, which the SDF said was liberated in October. | |
Posted by:Fred |
#7 You people have no core. You shift with moving islams. |
Posted by: newc 2018-02-15 22:15 |
#6 ISIS planted scores of antipersonnel mines in Raqqa before US-led forces liberated the city in October 2017, including mines, booby traps or improvised bombs (IEDs), and most appeared to be victim-activated and therefore banned under international law Jaafari should let ISIS know, personally, face-to-face. They'll surely stop |
Posted by: Frank G 2018-02-15 09:00 |
#5 And if you piss us off, we'll come back and destroy the other 90%. |
Posted by: SteveS 2018-02-15 08:17 |
#4 Did something similar to St.Lo. It's called war. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2018-02-15 07:51 |
#3 ISIS can't pay. USA can. |
Posted by: Rob Crawford 2018-02-15 07:49 |
#2 Who else you gonna blame? It's always us. I confess. I told 'em to do it. |
Posted by: Fred 2018-02-15 02:38 |
#1 So, ISIS leaves behind a shitload of active mines / IED's but Uncle Sugar gets blamed for destroying the city. Do I have that right? |
Posted by: Raj 2018-02-15 00:15 |