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US-led coalition strikes kill 9 civilians in east Syria: monitor by Staff Writers Beirut (AFP) Dec 7, 2018 Air strikes by a US-led coalition battling the Islamic State group in east Syria killed nine civilians on Friday, a monitor said. The Kurdish-Arab Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), backed by coalition airpower, has been fighting to oust IS from the pocket in the eastern province of Deir Ezzor since September. "Air raids and artillery fire by the international coalition and the SDF are going on against neighbourhoods of the town of Hajin," the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. The air strikes "killed nine civilians, including six children, and two IS jihadists", the Britain-based monitor said. The coalition did not immediately comment on the alleged fatalities but has repeatedly said it does its utmost to avoid civilian casualties. The SDF broke into the key IS holdout of Hajin on Thursday after months of fighting that has seen the jihadists launch vicious counter-attacks. "The Syrian Democratic Forces have advanced into more territory once held by ISIS and thwarted their multiple counter offensives," US-led coalition spokesman Sean Ryan said Friday. He said IS losses had been "very high" and that intelligence reported jihadists had tried to flee across the border to Iraq but were prevented by Iraqi forces. In almost three months of battle, more than 820 jihadists and more than 480 US-backed fighters have been killed, the Observatory says. More than 300 civilians have been killed in that period, it says, though the coalition insists it does not target non-combatants. IS overran large parts of Syria and neighbouring Iraq in 2014, declaring a "caliphate" across territories it controlled. But various offensives in both countries have routed the jihadists from most of that land, crushing their dreams of statehood. In Syria, the jihadists retain a presence in the vast Badia desert that stretches to the Iraqi border, as well as the pocket under attack around Hajin. Syria's war has killed 360,000 people and displaced millions since starting in 2011 with the brutal repression of anti-regime protests.
Sweden talks best chance yet to end Yemen war Dubai (AFP) Dec 5, 2018 The first Yemen peace talks since 2016 are the best chance yet to end the war, analysts say, as the international community throws its weight behind resolving the devastating conflict. UN envoy Martin Griffiths flew out of the rebel-held capital Sanaa on Tuesday with a delegation of Huthi insurgents, heading to Sweden for negotiations with the Saudi-backed government. The four-year-war between the Iran-aligned Huthi rebels and pro-government forces has pushed the country to the brink of famine, ... read more
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