Humanitarian American Kayla Mueller, held hostage by the organization Islamic state would not have succumbed to the raids of the coalition against the Islamic state. Without detailing the circumstances of the death of Kayla Mueller, the White House has denied the assertions of EI Group under which the young woman would have died in an air raid by the international coalition.
"According to our information, there is no evidence of the presence of civilians in the target area before the air raid of the coalition" (February 6 led by Jordan), said the spokesman of the executive American, Josh Earnest. "This certainly calls into question the claims made by the EI group," he added.
"It is with great sadness that we learned of the death of Kayla Jean Mueller", had previously said Obama in a statement, ensuring "that the United States find and bring them to justice the terrorists responsible for the captivity and death of Kayla. "
The young woman, originally from Arizona (Southwest US), was kidnapped in Aleppo, northern Syria, in August 2013.
This was the last American hostage known to be retained by the EI.
"According to our information, there is no evidence of the presence of civilians in the target area before the air raid of the coalition" (February 6 led by Jordan), said the spokesman of the executive American, Josh Earnest. "This certainly calls into question the claims made by the EI group," he added.
"It is with great sadness that we learned of the death of Kayla Jean Mueller", had previously said Obama in a statement, ensuring "that the United States find and bring them to justice the terrorists responsible for the captivity and death of Kayla. "
The young woman, originally from Arizona (Southwest US), was kidnapped in Aleppo, northern Syria, in August 2013.
This was the last American hostage known to be retained by the EI.
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