Wednesday, April 24, 2019

UN Report: More Afghanistan Civilians Killed By Afghan And American Forces Than By Taliban/ISIS



CNN: UN report: Afghan, US forces contributed to more civilian deaths in Afghanistan than Taliban, ISIS in first three months of 2019

Afghan government, US and international forces have been responsible for more civilian deaths in Afghanistan in the first three months of 2019 than the Taliban and ISIS, according to a United Nations report out Wednesday.
This marks the first time since 2009, when the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan began documenting civilian deaths and injuries, that the number of deaths caused by pro-government forces during the first quarter of 2019 surpassed those the UN attributed to insurgent groups.
According to the UN report, the Taliban, ISIS and other insurgents were responsible for the majority of civilian casualties, which include deaths and injuries. Overall, the number of casualties saw a 23% decrease from the first quarter of 2018, the UN found.

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WNU Editor: The UN report is here .... Afghanistan Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict Quarterly Report (UNAMA)

More News On The UN Reporting More Afghanistan Civilians Killed By Afghan And American Forces Than By Taliban/ISIS

UN: Pro-government forces kill more Afghans than insurgents -- AP
More Afghanistan civilians being killed by Afghan and American forces than by Taliban: report -- The Hill
U.S. and Afghan Forces Killed More Civilians Than Taliban Did, Report Finds -- The New York Times
Afghan Civilian Casualties Down; Coalition Forces Killed More Than Taliban -- RFE
NATO, Afghan forces kill more civilians than Taliban -- DW
UN: Pro-government forces kill more Afghans than armed groups -- Al Jazeera
U.N.: Pro-Afghan forces killed more civilians than Taliban, IS in 2019 -- UPI
UN Notes Decrease In Civilian Casualties But Remains Concerned -- TOLO News

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Taliban/ISIS hide among civilians and use them as shields so obviously they will take higher casualties during any allied attacks.