Wednesday, October 10, 2018

U.N. Report: More Than 8,000 Afghan Civilian Casualties So Far This Year

Afghan security forces inspect the site of a suicide attack in Kabul, Afghanistan September 9, 2018.REUTERS/Omar Sobhani

Reuters: U.N. tallies more than 8,000 Afghan civilian casualties so far this year

At least 8,050 Afghan civilians were killed or wounded in the first nine months of 2018, almost half of them targeted by suicide bomb attacks and other improvised devices that may amount to war crimes, the United Nations said on Wednesday.

The number of casualties was roughly in line with the same period a year earlier, when there were 8,084 casualties, with deaths this year rising five percent to 2,798 and injuries falling three percent to 5,252, the report from the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) said.

“As there can be no military solution to the fighting in Afghanistan, the United Nations renews its call for an immediate and peaceful settlement to the conflict,” said Tadamichi Yamamoto, the top UN official in Afghanistan.

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WNU Editor: CNN is focused on civilians killed by air strikes .... Deaths of civilians spike as US, Afghan air forces pound Afghanistan (CNN). But the mass majority of civilian casualties have been due to Taliban attacks .... Quarterly Report on the Protectin of Civilians in Armed Conflict (UNAMA).

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