civilian casualties

At least 56 civilians, including 11 children, died in airstrikes on Tuesday, monitors said.
At least 56 civilians were killed, including 11 children, a monitoring group says.
Although most of Fallujah's population is believed to have fled, 50,000 people are still thought to be trapped inside with limited access to food, water or healthcare.
Friday's agreement did nothing to halt Russian bombing for at least another week, allowing government forces to press on with their offensive.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights says the coalition is responsible for a "disproportionate amount" of attacks on civilian areas.
"They care about their lives, don't kid yourself."
Nearly 5,000 civilian deaths and injuries were recorded in the first half of 2015.