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Defense officials said on Friday that American forces followed standard procedures and committed no misconduct.
Police in the town 100km north of
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The defense officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said an investigation found no wrongdoing by US forces.
The Army's Criminal Investigation Division reviewed the results of the investigation and found no reason to probe it further, the officials said.
Disturbing footage
The allegations of a massacre surfaced after the BBC aired footage of the incident on March 15.
The BBC said the images seemed to contradict US accounts of what happened in the town of
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However, Iraqi police said 11 civilians, including five children and four women, were shot and killed by US troops who then blew up the building.
The video footage shows a row of bodies, many displaying what seem to be gunshot wounds.
The video was obtained from a Sunni group opposed to US-led forces, the BBC said.
The allegation came as a
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Footage shows dead at Ishaqi site.