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Basim Razzo lost his family and his home in an airstrike by the American-led coalition fighting the Islamic State. Video of the strike shows a target hit with military precision.Basim Razzo lost his family and his home in an airstrike by the American-led coalition fighting the Islamic State. Video of the strike shows a target hit with military precision.
Why was Mr. Razzo’s home targeted? And how often does this happen?Why was Mr. Razzo’s home targeted? And how often does this happen?
On today’s episode: Today’s show is the second of two parts about civilian casualties in Iraq. If you missed Part 1, you can find it here.
Today’s guests:
• Basim Razzo, who survived an airstrike on his home in Mosul, Iraq.• Basim Razzo, who survived an airstrike on his home in Mosul, Iraq.
• Azmat Khan, an investigative reporter who has spent 18 months looking into civilian casualties in the war on the Islamic State.• Azmat Khan, an investigative reporter who has spent 18 months looking into civilian casualties in the war on the Islamic State.
Background reading:Background reading:
• Today’s show is the second of two parts about civilian casualties in Iraq. If you missed Part 1, you can find it here.
• The investigation by Ms. Khan and Anand Gopal, the focus of this week’s Times Magazine, concludes that one in five strikes in the U.S.-led campaign results in civilian death, a rate more than 31 times higher than acknowledged.• The investigation by Ms. Khan and Anand Gopal, the focus of this week’s Times Magazine, concludes that one in five strikes in the U.S.-led campaign results in civilian death, a rate more than 31 times higher than acknowledged.
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