The military disclosed Tuesday that it is investigating alleged civilian casualties from two airstrikes in Syria and Iraq last year and that it has dismissed 13 other allegations of civilian casualties from airstrikes. Thirteen allegations were deemed unfounded five involving airstrikes in Syria and eight in Iraq. Of the five other allegations, three are being assessed by Central Command and two are under active investigation. They were involved in a total of “fewer than five” alleged civilian casualties and one incident occurred in Iraq and the other in Syria. They did not provide the dates of the strikes but said both happened in late December.The fact that Central Command was investigating allegations of civilian casualties from its bombing campaign was disclosed by the Pentagon's press secretary, Rear Adm. In conclusion the rein of Isis still continues in East and central Asia, but us officials have concluded that troops will be sent in to put an end to these terroristic plots.
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