An explosion following an air strike is seen in western Kobani neighbourhood, November 23, 2014. Credit: REUTERS/Osman Orsal
Over 1,000 Islamist Militants Killed In U.S. Strikes In Syria: Monitor -- Reuters
(Reuters) - Three months of U.S.-led strikes in Syria have so far killed at least 1,171 people, mostly Islamic State militants, a British-based Syrian monitoring group said on Tuesday.
Rami Abdulrahman, the head of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, told Reuters only 52 were civilians. But his network of activists, who are based around Syria, said the death toll since the military campaign was launched in late September was probably higher among hardline Islamist insurgents.
"This is because of the difficulty of activists reaching areas hit by the coalition and also because the Islamic State keeps a tight lid on it's human losses," Abdulrahman said.
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