Jubouri condemns the targeting of civilians and bombed-based government bears responsibility

12/08/2016
. Condemned the Iraqi parliament speaker, Salim al - Jubouri, an air strike on the town of Qaim near the Syrian border, claimed the lives of dozens of civilians Wednesday.
Jubouri said in a statement, said that the air strike "targeted market for the civilians and killed dozens of them."
Iraqi parliament speaker "He holds the Iraqi government responsible for such errors , " calling to begin an immediate investigation into the incident.
Reports quoted witnesses and a medical source at the General Hospital based their evidence martyrdom of 63 people and wounding 32 civilians were wounded in the air attack by unidentified planes targeted the central city of Qaim Wednesday.
She added that the bombing led to the destruction of three residential buildings downtown - based market.
The same is reported to be one of the strikes were aimed at the Grand Mosque which is used by al Daesh - based, but it missed him and hit the residential buildings, which resulted in the fall of such a large number of civilians , adding that among the victims of the bombing 12 women and 19 children.
Daesh organization said in a statement released by the agency (depths) which publishes promotional materials for organizing the death toll at 120 people.
The agency published what it said was video of the effects of aerial bombing , which occurred in the existing shows.
The tape shows, which have not been verified credibility of an independent body, the effects of the destruction of the market and the dead and wounded scattered middle of the street , or are their ministry.
He accused a member of the Anbar provincial council, rejoicing Ammash, an Iraqi fighter planes launched a raid on Wednesday afternoon, and demanded an investigation into the circumstances of the incident.
Ammash and he said "hit the air raid market in prime time and there was a retiree standing in line to receive their pensions, and other people who came to receive their salaries or social welfare aid."

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