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<p>The RAF's targeting process is rigorous: the protection of civilians is at its
heart. Commanders constantly weigh the arguments for and against strikes in their
consideration of whether or not to give permission. Parameters are set in advance
of each planned strike to minimise the risk of collateral damage. UK aircrews always
operate in accordance with International Humanitarian Law, the Law of Armed Conflict
and under strict Rules of Engagement. Our pilots can - and do - decide, right up to
the last minute, NOT to strike if they have any reason to believe there is a risk
of causing civilian casualties.</p><p>There is no evidence from the operations so
far - either from our own detailed assessments which take place after every strike,
or from the information provided to us by third parties - that any RAF airstrikes
have caused civilian casualties.</p>
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