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US Coalition Airstrike Mistakenly Hit US-Backed Rebels

At least 18 members of the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces were killed in an airstrike meant for ISIS fighters.

US Coalition Airstrike Mistakenly Hit US-Backed Rebels
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The U.S.-led military coalition that's supposed to be bombing ISIS in Iraq and Syria accidentally hit a group of allied fighters instead.

18 members of the Syrian Democratic Forces, a rebel group backed by the U.S., were killed in a coalition airstrike near the ISIS stronghold of Raqqa.

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The Pentagon says the site was misidentified by partner forces as an ISIS position and extended its "deepest condolences" to the SDF 

The fight against ISIS has seen a recent spike in collateral damage from airstrikes. The military is still investigating another strike near Raqqa last month, which might have killed at least 30 civilians.