U.S. says airstrikes near Raqqa this week probably killed civilians

U.S. Central Command says 'non-military vehicle' drove into target area after weapon was fired

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Caption: A U.S. military aircraft is shown taking off from the USS Carl Vinson in a file photo from the Arabian Gulf. (Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class John Philip Wagner Jr. via Reuters)

The U.S. military says an airstrike in Syria may have inadvertently killed an unspecified number of civilians.
Central Command, which oversees the war against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, said Wednesday that its internal assessment of the airstrike near the city of Raqqa on Tuesday suggests the possibility of civilian casualties.
It said a "non-military vehicle" drove into the target area after the weapon was fired from the aircraft, possibly killing the occupants of the vehicle.
No other details were reported.
Central Command says the incident will be reviewed to decide whether an investigation is warranted.