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US news organisations failed to properly report civilian casualties during war on Isis, Airwars finds
US and Iraqi troops shell Isis positions in Syria

MAJOR US news organisations have too often failed to properly report civilian casualties during the five-year war in Syria, according to a new study published today by conflict-transparency charity Airwars. 

In its News in Brief report, the charity analysed US-media coverage of civilian casualties in the recent war against Isis.

It found that “news reporting on civilian casualties from international and US actions, was found to be largely absent during key periods of the conflict.”

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