Iraq: US-led coalition raid kills 9 in Mosul
US-led coalition warplanes have been striking Daesh targets in Mosul from the air
By Ahmed Qasim and Ibrahim Salih
NINEVEH, Iraq (AA) - Nine members of the same family were killed Tuesday in a U.S.-led coalition airstrike in Mosul amid a major offensive to recapture the northern Iraqi city from Daesh terrorist group.
Iraqi police officer Sabhan al-Makholi said a missile fired by an unmanned drone struck a house in al-Falah district, which was recently captured by Iraqi forces from Daesh in eastern Mosul.
“Nine family members were killed in the attack,” he told Anadolu Agency.
U.S.-led coalition warplanes have been striking Daesh targets in Mosul from the air as part of an ongoing offensive to retake the Daesh-held city.
Iraq’s second largest city in terms of population, Mosul -- along with vast swathes of territory in both northern and western Iraq -- was overran by Daesh in mid-2014.
Iraqi officials have vowed to recapture Mosul -- the last Daesh stronghold in northern Iraq -- from the terrorist group by the year-end.
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