Could U.S.-led coalition airstrikes in 2018 have hit hospitals or makeshift medical facilities in Syria?
@extranjerotruth and @soph_timmermann reviewed monitoring reports, gathered UGC and analysed satellite data to try and answer this question. bellingcat.com/news/mena/2020…
@ExtranjeroTruth @Soph_Timmermann A number of local media reports, and international monitoring groups, previously suggested coalition strikes were responsible for damaging medical sites in Deir ez-Zor Governarate in 2018.
@ExtranjeroTruth @Soph_Timmermann But this has been contested by the coalition. When contacted by Bellingcat with details of the strikes in question, they said the reports were “not credible.”
@ExtranjeroTruth @Soph_Timmermann Still, this investigation sought to shed more light on precisely what happened with each alleged strike
@ExtranjeroTruth @Soph_Timmermann There were no straightforward answers, and it was not possible to conclude whether reports of coalition responsibility were correct.
@ExtranjeroTruth @Soph_Timmermann Yet the investigation raised more intriguing questions about the strikes highlighted, the limits of open source research and how the coalition responds to allegations of civilian casualties.
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