Iraqi Sunni fighters die in air raid error

An air strike south of the Iraqi city of Mosul has killed at least 20 Sunni tribal fighters after they were mistaken for Islamic State militants, police say.

At least 20 Sunni tribal fighters have been killed in an air strike south of Mosul when they were mistaken for Islamic State militants, Iraqi police say.

Whether the aircraft that carried out the attack in the early hours of Wednesday belonged to the Iraqi air force or the US-led coalition could not be determined.

A spokesman for the coalition in Baghdad couldn't confirm if it had planes in the air at the time of the attack near Qayyara, according to a local police and a tribal leader.

Qayyara is located 60km south of Mosul, Islamic State's stronghold in northern Iraq.

Iraqi forces dislodged the militants from the town in August with support from the coalition, which plans to use a nearby airfield as hub to support the offensive on Mosul that could start this month, according to local commanders.


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