23 killed and 46 injured By Coalition's Bombardment On al-Raqqa - It's Over 9000!

23 killed and 46 injured By Coalition's Bombardment On al-Raqqa

Kinan Sultan, Baladi News

Local media sources reported (Amaq) news agency saying that 23 civilians were killed and 46 others wounded in 2 days only by the coalition's bombardment on the city of al-Raqqa which is witnessing continuous clashes on more than one axis along with an intensive artillery bombardment on all its neighborhoods.

In the same context, the regions of (al-Ma'lab and Dawar al-Na'eem) in  the city center and the neighborhoods of (al-Qadisiah and al-Hazrah) west of the city were subjected to an artillery bombardment by SDF militias, while the coalition's warplanes have targeted a vehicle related to ISIS near the building of political security, which led to killing everyone inside.

Furthermore, the region of (Qasr al-Banat) inside the (Ancient Wall) and the outskirts of (Abu al-Hies) street have witnessed confrontations between ISIS militants and SDF militia as the latter is trying to advance and seize control over new locations. On the other hand, ISIS targeted a location for SDF with a car bomb in the vicinity of (Souq al-Hal) in the southern part of the city.

In the southern countryside of al-Raqqa, the confrontations continue between ISIS and SDF militias on the outskirts of the town of (al-Akershy), to which ISIS militants retreated and fortified, concurrently with the explosion of a car bomb set by ISIS.

Well-informed sources said that the international coalition has mistakenly targeted the militants of SDF without revealing the amount of losses. 

It's noteworthy that SDF militias started their campaign on the city of al-Raqqa on the 6th of last June under the support of the international coalition, in which the city was subjected to all kinds of bombardments, including the internationally-banned phosphorus, which left behind dozens of martyrs and led to a massive destruction in the civilians' houses and the city's infrastructure.

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