Hard Questions in Syria About the Civilian Toll of U.S. Strategy

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Hard Questions in Syria About the Civilian Toll of U.S. Strategy
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A five-year U.S.-led air campaign drove Islamic State from Syria. It has also left civilians seeking answers about their dead amid the destruction.

One day during the final weeks of the U.S.-led coalition’s battle to dislodge Islamic State from Raqqa, Syria, in October 2017, Randa Ismail heard two of her brothers say they were going out to fill up a few jerrycans at a well just a block away. The family was running low on water.

Soon after they left, Ms. Ismail says, she heard a warplane overhead and then the sound of a rocket strike. “I felt my heart clench,” she recalled recently, standing behind the counter of her family’s convenience store. No remains were found...

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