Air raid targeting IS militant kills up to 30 in Iraq’s Mosul

30 civilians die in a raid that appeared to target house of senior militant Harbi Abdel Qader

An Iraqi man runs towards security forces while carrying his child in Mosul’s southern Sumer neighberhood on Friday during an ongoing military operation against militants in the area. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images
An Iraqi man runs towards security forces while carrying his child in Mosul’s southern Sumer neighberhood on Friday during an ongoing military operation against militants in the area. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images

Residents of the Iraqi city of Mosul said up to 30 civilians died in an air strike on a district held by Islamic State this week.

Locals said they saw at least three missiles hit the western Mosul al-Jadida area on Thursday, in a raid that appeared to target the house of senior militant Harbi Abdel Qader.

He was not in the building at the time, but several members of his family died, one resident said late on Friday.

Reuters could not verify the accounts independently.

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The witnesses said it was not immediately clear if the attack was carried out by the US-led coalition fighting Islamic State, or by Iraqi forces that have been making advances against the jihadists in the city.

Areas of Mosul west of the river Tigris, which bisects the city from north to south, are still controlled by the ultra-hardline militant group.

Almost all of the east has been recaptured by US-backed Iraqi forces who are fighting to drive the jihadists out of the city, Islamic State's last major stronghold in Iraq.

Reuters