The defence select committee issued its findings after an inquiry into operations in Libya that led to the overthrow of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.
Committee members heard evidence from several witnesses, including former defence secretary Liam Fox and Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Dalton, chief of air staff.
"We accept that the coalition forces did their best to prevent and minimise civilian casualties and we commend them for this approach," the MPs said
in their report.
"Nonetheless, it is at least possible that some civilian casualties were caused by coalition actions. In the absence of observers on the ground it is impossible to say whether, despite the best efforts of coalition forces, any civilian casualties were caused by coalition action and if so how many."
Anti-war campaigners were highly critical of the report.
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