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Iraq leader orders his air force to not bomb civilian areas

Iraq's new prime minister declared Saturday that his nations warplanes would no longer attack areas where civilians are present, a step meant to ease tensions between the Shiite Muslim-dominated central government and the Sunni Muslim minority.

I have ordered the Iraqi air force to halt shelling of civilian areas even in those towns controlled by ISIS, Prime Minister Haidar Abadi announced on his official Twitter account, using a common acronym for the extremist Islamic State group.

The Iraqi government is waging a wide-scale military campaign against the Al Qaeda breakaway faction, which has overrun large swaths of Iraqi territory. The campaign has included airstrikes and artillery bombardment targeting largely Sunni zones under Islamic State control, including the cites of Tikrit, Fallouja and Mosul.

Human rights groups and Sunni leaders have said scores of civilians have been killed and many others injured in the aerial assaults. Some Sunnis have alleged that the bombings were indiscriminate.

Many fear the attacks have hardened support among rank-and-file Sunnis for the Islamic State, which projects itself as a defender of Sunni Muslims. Despite its extreme ideology, many Sunnis have welcomed the Islamic State as a bulwark against abuses by Shiite-led security forces that they regard as sectarian enforcers.

But, despite the pledged respite in bombardment from the skies, Abadi vowed that Baghdad would not cease pursuing militants.

We will not tire in protecting all Iraqis, Abadi told reporters in the Iraqi capital. We will do our best to defend them all.

The prime ministers decision was widely viewed as an effort to reach out to the disenfranchised Sunni minority. The United Nations praised the move.

Protection of civilians and ensuring their safety and security is a paramount priority, Nickolay Mladenov, the top U.N. official in Iraq, said in a statement.

The United States has also launched more than 150 airstrikes in Iraqi territory in support of the government offensive against the Islamic State. It was not immediately clear if and how Abadis declaration might affect U.S. operations.

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Iraq: Kerry rules out co-operation with Iran in anti-IS coalition – Video


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Germany: "No guarantee Iraq military intervention will succeed," warns Steinmeier – Video


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Lost Sheep in Iraq… Ezekiel 36:19 And I scattered them among the heathen, – Video


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