
Monitoring international airstrikes against so-called Islamic State (Daesh) and other groups in Iraq and Syria. Archiving official reports of the war. Assessing claims of civilian casualties. Promoting accountability of international forces.
13,014Coalition Strikes |
8,835Strikes in Iraq |
4,179Strikes in Syria |
676Days of Campaign |
1,312Minimum Civilians Estimated Killed by Coalition
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44,402Bombs and Missiles Dropped |
Latest Coalition report
June 12th-June 13th 2016: 32 new airstrikes
Airwars is a journalist-led transparency project working around four strands. We monitor and assess reports of civilian casualties allegedly caused by Coalition and other international airstrikes. We analyse data from the campaigns to help make sense of the war. We archive military claims. And we publish news on our findings.
Civilian Casualties
Our researchers track and assess all known claims of civilians killed by the Coalition and Russia – with hundreds of reported fatalities listed alongside known sources |
Daily Reports
At Airwars we archive every public pronouncement by allies in the Coalition – updated daily and cross-referenced against claims of civilian casualties and ‘friendly fire’ deaths |
Data
From how many airstrikes and by which allies – to how many weapons have been dropped and where – our data engines help us to model and understand an evolving war |
News
Our regular news updates and detailed reports track the Coalition’s war against Daesh – helping to ensure accountability for civilians killed and injured in international airstrikes |




