US Claims Deadly Syria Strike, Denies Targeting Mosque Where 42 Were Killed
US Claims Deadly Syria Strike, Denies Targeting Mosque Where 42 Were Killed
The US military said Thursday it carried out a deadly air strike on an Al-Qaeda meeting in northern Syria and would investigate reports that more than 40 civilians were killed when a mosque was struck in the raid.

Washington: The US military said Thursday it carried out a deadly air strike on an Al-Qaeda meeting in northern Syria and would investigate reports that more than 40 civilians were killed when a mosque was struck in the raid.

"We did not target a mosque, but the building that we did target -- which was where the meeting took place -- is about 50 feet (15 meters) from a mosque that is still standing," said Colonel John J. Thomas, spokesman for US Central Command.

The Centcom spokesman later clarified that the precise location of the strike was unclear -- but that it was the same one widely reported to have targeted the village mosque in Al-Jineh, in Aleppo province.

"We are going to look into any allegations of civilian casualties in relation to this strike," he added, when asked about reports from the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights that 42 people had died, most of them civilians.

"We take that very seriously," he said, adding that Centcom had not received any direct reports of civilian casualties.

Al-Jineh is held by rebel and Islamist groups, but no jihadist factions are thought to be present.

It said more than 100 people were wounded, with many still trapped under the collapsed mosque.

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