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US coalition drops nearly 5,000 bombs on ISIL - Middle East - Al Jazeera English



US-led aircraft have dropped nearly 5,000 bombs against Islamic State
of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) targets in Iraq and Syria, as Washington
said it was reviewing several incidents in which civilians may have been
killed.
According to statistics released by the Pentagon on Wednesday, the US
and its allies dropped 4,775 munitions and carried out 1,676 strikes
against the armed group.
More than 3,000 targets were either damaged or destroyed, it said
At least 58 tanks, 184 Humvee armored vehicles, 303 pickup trucks, 26 armored vehicles and 394 other vehicles were struck.
Pentagon spokesman, Steven Warren, said he was "confident the destruction level is high". 
American commanders said the raids had halted ISIL's advance in Iraq,
but it remained unclear how many tanks or other vehicles the group
still has in its arsenal.
Most of the vehicles, many of them US made, had been seized by ISIL fighters from the retreating Iraqi army
The figures come a day after US officials said for the first time
they were investigating at least two incidents in which civilians may
have been killed in air strikes in Iraq and Syria, with three other
cases being assessed for possible probes.
The current probes involved one case that occurred as recently as December 26, defence officials told the AFP news agency.
The two formal investigations currently under way "are the direct
result of our own internal review process and not the result of
allegations received from outside of the Department of Defence," Major
Curtis Kellogg, a spokesman for US Central Command said.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a group that monitors the fighting in Syria, said in October that at least 32 civilians were killed in the first month of coalition strikes
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US coalition drops nearly 5,000 bombs on ISIL - Middle East - Al Jazeera English