The New York Times reported that a trove of confidential documents covering more than 1,300 reports of civilian casualties details a pattern of failures when conducting an airstrike.
WASHINGTON: Newly obtained Pentagon documents show that the US air wars in the Middle East have been marked by “deeply flawed intelligence” and resulted in thousands of civilian deaths, including many children, the New York Times reported Saturday. It said a newly obtained trove of confidential documents covering more than 1,300 reports of civilian casualties undercuts the
Many civilian survivors of U.S. attacks, the report says, were left with disabilities requiring expensive treatment, but condolence payments numbered fewer than a dozen.
The New York Times report revealed that deeply flawed intelligence has caused the deaths of thousands of civilians including children in the Middle East, according to a New York Times report.