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ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – Twenty civilians were reportedly killed in overnight airstrikes by the US-led coalition in a village near the city Raqqa, the main ISIS stronghold in Syria.The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights conflict monitor reported that among the dead were nine women and two children. Thirty-two others were wounded.Civilians from the village of al-Hesha told the Observatory of the “horrible night” of the attack and the massive explosions caused by the coalition warplanes. Villagers did not know where to go or what to do amid the confusion and chaos caused by the attack. One entire family was reportedly killed in the attack.ISIS is also reportedly moving more civilians from villages around Raqqa into the city, leading one civilian to tell the Observatory that, “This is our situation, if it’s not ISIS it is the coalition who is migrating us from our homes.”The Observatory estimates that a total of 680 civilians, including 169 and 102 women, were killed in Syria by coalition airstrikes since the start of the US air campaign against ISIS in Syria back in September 2014. The US invariably responds to such reports by saying it doesn’t target civilians and investigates reports of civilian casualties caused by their airstrikes.Also on Wednesday the Observatory estimated that 132 people, including 46 children and 27 women, were killed by Russian and Syrian airstrikes in Syria’s northwestern province of Idlib over the last three weeks.The Observatory strongly condemned this and called on the international community “to put pressure on Russia and the (Syrian) regime” to stop such atrocities and also called “for the trial of Russian pilots and the pilots of the regime, and bring them to the International Criminal Court.”