With our analysis we determined it was an air strike and I think multiple other sources have said that as well," Lars Bromley, research adviser at UNOSAT, told a news briefing. "There is significant damage, and we believe it may be air strikes, but it's not conclusive," he said. "Our observations of the imagery show indications of it possibly being an air strike. But it's a very damaged area and we cannot definitely conclude that it's an air strike." The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies initially referred to "air strikes" in a statement.
Source: bd News24 October 05, 2016 14:26 UTC