French Air Force avenges Nice massacre, kills 100+ civilians (Pictures)
By Izat Charkatli - 19/07/2016
Not a week after the horrendous attack that occurred in the French city of Nice, the French Air Force, a member of the anti-ISIS coalition, escalated its bombing of ISIS-held territory.
The retaliatory bombing campaign resulted in a high civilian casualty count in the densely populated Manbij. Lower estimates put the civilian victim numbers at a 100+ while higher estimates provided by local sources put the number at 300, most of whom were women and children.
While civilian losses are not foreign to urban wars, the French Air Force is not foreign to attacks seemingly vengeful in nature. Following the horrific ISIS-claimed attacks in Paris, the French Air Force bombed a school in Iraq’s Nineveh massacring 36 children, local sources said.
On a separate note, the French Foreign Minister recently expressed worries about the Syrian Army sieging the civilian population of east Aleppo where a jihadist faction under the umbrella of the western-backed Free Syrian Army gruesomely beheaded a child today, accusing him of collaborating with the Syrian government.
Below are pictures of the horrific scene in Manbij.
Re: French Air Force avenges Nice massacre, kills 100+ civilians
format_quote Originally Posted by 00001001
What? No one comments on this? No **** this "Ummah" is in this dire situation. It is exactly because of this, because of this...
If it wasn't a major sin, I would have already killed myself because of my disgust of the "Ummah".
salaam
very horrifying news.
But you have to ask yourself its odd Islamarama posts stuff about western armies doing horrifying things (nobody should be shocked about this what did you expect?) But some of the things muslims do to each other in Yemen and Syria is mindbogglingly horrifying but is ignored by him.
Its our own fault ultimately. May God have mercy on the innocent people and guide people back to goodness.
They merely:
Veiled themselves and didn't flaunt it
Sought forgiveness and didn't persist
Took ownership of it and don't justify it
And acted with excellence after they had erred - Ibn al-Qayyim
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