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NPR Investigation Reveals Flaws In U.S. ...

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Editor's note: This episode contains graphic descriptions of violence.

The U.S. military has consistently maintained that its troops didn't harm civilians during the 2019 raid on the Syrian hideout of ISIS founder Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, which lead to Baghdadi blowing himself up.

It stuck to that version of events even after NPR reported on claims from Syrians that civilians were killed and maimed by U.S. helicopter fire during the raid. The Pentagon claimed the men were enemy combatants.

NPR sued the Pentagon under the Freedom of Information Act to release documentation of the airstrikes, and obtained a redacted copy of the Defense Department's confidential 2020 report on the incident.

NPR's Daniel Estrin digs into the document, and finds that it reveals flaws in the Pentagon's conclusion.

His investigation, in English and Arabic, includes declassified Pentagon documents, photos, maps and videos.

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