A Kurdish fighter from the People's Protection Units (YPG) looks at a smoke after an coalition airstrike in Raqqa, Syria June 16, 2017. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic/File Photo
Reuters: In Syria's Raqqa, corpses left to rot in the streets
When Abu Ahmad stepped out of his house in Raqqa after a night of heavy air strikes, he found several of his neighbors lying dead in the street.
"I went out the next morning just to inspect," he said. "I swear to God, cats were eating the corpses."
"We couldn't do anything with the dead bodies," he told Reuters in a series of voice messages from the city, the global headquarters of Islamic State. "They were just abandoned. We informed the hospital."
The U.S.-led coalition battling to defeat the ultra-hardline militants in Raqqa says it goes to great lengths to avoid civilian casualties.
Abu Ahmad said air and artillery attacks were relentless, leaving most people holed up inside, unable to bury the dead and paralyzed by fear of the warplanes and shelling by U.S.-backed forces fighting on the ground.
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