Syria opposition asks anti-ISIS coalition to halt strikes
Syria's opposition appealed to the coalition fighting ISIS to halt strikes after dozens of civilians were killed in raids near an ISIS-held town
Syria's opposition appealed Wednesday to the US-led coalition fighting ISIS to halt its air strikes after dozens of civilians were killed in raids near an ISIS-held town.
In a letter to the alliance's foreign ministers, National Coalition president Anas Alabdah demanded "an immediate suspension of the military operations of the international (anti-ISIS) coalition in Syria to allow for a thorough investigation of these incidents".
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