Iraq suspends Mosul offensive after coalition airstrike atrocity
by Martin Chulov in Mosul, and Emma Graham-Harrison from World news | The Guardian on (#2H21X)
Move comes as international outrage grows over airstrikes that killed at least 150 people in Mosul Jadida neighbourhood
Iraqi military leaders have halted their push to recapture west Mosul from Islamic State as international outrage grew over the civilian toll from airstrikes that killed at least 150 people in a single district of the city.
The attack on the Mosul Jadida neighbourhood is thought to have been one of the deadliest bombing raids for civilians since the US invasion of Iraq in 2003. Rescuers were still pulling bodies from the rubble on Saturday, more than a week after the bombs landed, when the US-led coalition confirmed that its aircraft had targeted Isis fighters in the area.
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