Centcom office focused on reducing civilian deaths cut from 10 employees to one
Summary
U.S. Central Command has reduced the staff of its office dedicated to lowering civilian deaths in military operations from 10 people to just one. This change was confirmed by Adm. Brad Cooper and comes after a bombing of an Iranian school during conflict with Tehran.Key Facts
- The Central Command office aims to reduce harm to civilians during military actions.
- The number of employees in this office dropped from 10 to 1.
- Adm. Brad Cooper is the head of U.S. Central Command.
- The reduction was confirmed on a Thursday.
- The change occurred after a bombing at an Iranian school early in the conflict with Tehran.
- Central Command is responsible for U.S. military operations in the Middle East region.
- Reducing civilian harm is a key concern in military engagements.
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