Ministry of Defense
BBC: RAF strikes in Iraq and Syria have killed 996, MoD estimates
Nearly 1,000 members of the Islamic State group have been killed in RAF air strikes in Iraq and Syria in the last 18 months, figures suggest.
In response to a freedom of information request, the Ministry of Defence estimated 974 "enemy combatants" had died since the UK bombing campaign started in Iraq in September 2014.
A further 22 had been killed in Syria since air strikes began in December last year, it estimated.
The MoD said no civilians had died.
The figures cover the period from September 2014 to March 2016 and were released in response to a request made by Vice News.
The MoD said they were estimates based on "post-strike analysis" because the UK was unable to visit sites to verify the numbers dead.
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