The US military has said it killed 11 people in a helicopter attack on a group of men planting a roadside bomb in Iraq, but residents said those killed were farmers and that the dead included children.
The
The air attack, which took place north of
The reliance on airpower by the
UN officials have expressed concern at the number of civilians killed in air strikes and said more care must be taken in military operations to protect them.
Deadly attack
Major Peggy Kageleiry, a
The helicopter "engaged" the men, who then ran into a nearby house that was also targeted.
Kageleiry said an initial investigation showed five "military age males" and six civilians were killed in the attack.
"They chose to go into a house with civilians to hide. They endangered folks on the ground by doing that.
"We send condolences to the families of those victims and we regret any loss of life," she said.
But police and residents of the
Differing accounts
They said the group of men attacked by the helicopter were three farmers who had left their homes at 4.30am (01:30GMT) to irrigate their fields.
Two were killed in the initial air attack and the survivor ran back to his home, where other residents then gathered, said Abdul al-Rahman Iyadeh, a relative of the victims.
The second air strike destroyed the house, killing 14 people, he said.
Captain Abdullah al-Isawi, a local police officer, put the death toll at 16 people, made up of seven men, six women and three children.
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The Iraqi government has also protested against a weekend raid by US forces in the Shia stronghold of
In that incident,
Critics say
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