Defence minister to compensate Iraqi after faulty intelligence led to bombing raid
4 years, 3 months ago

Defence minister to compensate Iraqi after faulty intelligence led to bombing raid

Dutch News  

The Dutch defence ministry is to pay an undisclosed amount of money in compensation to an Iraqi man who lost most of his family when Dutch F16 bombers blew up his house in 2015. The bombing raid on the house in Mosul took place because the international coalition fighting IS forces in Iraq erroneously believed that its occupants were linked to the militant Islamic organisation. Defence minister Ank Bijleveld said briefing to MPs that the payment is intended to compensate Bassim Razzo for ‘the enormous human suffering’ he has had to deal with as well as material damage. The Netherlands is facing another claim for damages from dozens of Iraqi nationals who lost their homes and families during a raid on an IS bomb factory in Hawija that same year.

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Iraqi civilians sue Dutch state over bombing of factory in Hawija
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Dutch set up independent inquiry into 2015 Hawija bombing
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Defence minister to compensate Iraqi after faulty intelligence led to bombing raid
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