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2019-02-25 Afghanistan
UN Reports Record Number Of Civilian Deaths In 2018
[ToloNews] A new UN report reveals that more non-combatants were killed in the Afghan conflict last year than anytime since records have been kept.

The report documented 3,804 civilian deaths, including 927 children, in 2018.

In total, UNAMA documented 10,993 civilian casualties (3,804 deaths and 7,189) maimed), representing a five percent increase in overall civilian casualties and an 11 percent increase in civilian deaths compared with 2017.

In this report, UNAMA attributes the majority of civilian casualties ‐ 63 percent ‐ to anti-government elements (37 percent to Taliban
...mindless ferocity in a turban...
, 20 percent to ISIS, and 6 percent to undetermined anti-government elements).

According to the report, pro-government forces caused 24 percent civilian deaths (14 percent by Afghan national security forces, six percent by international military forces, and four percent by other pro-government gangs and forces).

The report says that key factors contributing to the significant increase in civilian casualties were a spike in suicide kabooms by anti-government elements, mainly ISIS, as well as increased harm to civilians from aerial and search operations by pro-government forces.

The report says that 2018 witnessed the highest number of civilian casualties ever recorded from suicide attacks and aerial operations.

"The report’s rigorously researched findings show that the level of harm and suffering inflicted on civilians in Afghanistan is deeply disturbing and wholly unacceptable," said Tadamichi Yamamoto, the UN Secretary General’s Special Representative for Afghanistan. "All parties need to take immediate and additional concrete steps to stop a further escalation in the number of civilians harmed and lives destroyed."

He said that this is the UN’s 10th report documenting the plight of civilians in the Afghan conflict.

According to him, more than 32,000 non-combatants were killed and around 60,000 injured in a decade.

The said that the best way to halt the killings and maiming of civilians is to stop the fighting.

"I urge all parties to seize every opportunity to do so," the UN envoy said.

The report shows that anti-government elements were responsible for 6,980 civilian casualties (2,243 deaths and 4,737 injured), a three percent increase to 2017, which mainly resulted from indiscriminate use of suicide improvised bombs (IEDs) and the deliberate targeting of civilians with these devices.

The report says Taliban caused 4,072 civilian casualties (1,348 deaths and 2,724 injured), seven percent down on 2017, while ISIS caused 2,181 civilian casualties (681 deaths and 1,500 injured), an increase of 118 percent.

UNAMA attributed a further 678 civilian casualties (196 deaths and 482 injured) to undetermined anti-government elements.
Posted by trailing wife 2019-02-25 00:00|| || Front Page|| [10 views ]  Top

#1 Civilian shields are their business, and business is good...
Posted by M. Murcek 2019-02-25 01:06||   2019-02-25 01:06|| Front Page Top

#2 The said that the best way to halt the killings and maiming of civilians is to stop the fighting

Cause there weren't civilian deaths when Taliban ruled?
Posted by g(r)omgoru 2019-02-25 05:42||   2019-02-25 05:42|| Front Page Top

#3 Clear indication that the Afghans are doing more of the serious fighting. They don't care what some mealy mouth bureaucrat or NGO says or thinks when the bad boys use human shields. They're out to kill the Tellibunnies. Hang wringing pols and JAGs who can't read the UCMJ are not in place to obstruct military operations.
Posted by Procopius2k 2019-02-25 06:47||   2019-02-25 06:47|| Front Page Top

#4 3804 civilian deaths in Afghanistan in 2018 is tragic but for comparison there were 17,700+ civilian deaths at the peak of the Syrian conflict in 2014. In the peak years of ISIS's occupation of Iraq (2013-2015) there were about 9,000 civilians killed per year.
Posted by lord garth 2019-02-25 07:04||   2019-02-25 07:04|| Front Page Top

#5 The irony here is, the UN doesn't track it's own casualties. Nor does it often memorialize or discuss them. Anyone remember the late Vieira de Mello and the 21 other UN personnel who perished with him ?
Posted by Besoeker 2019-02-25 07:59||   2019-02-25 07:59|| Front Page Top

#6 Isnt the issue of talibunnys using human shields an argument to step up their elimination?
Posted by Bright Pebbles 2019-02-25 09:34||   2019-02-25 09:34|| Front Page Top

#7 But how does it compare to Chicago?
Posted by AlanC 2019-02-25 09:35||   2019-02-25 09:35|| Front Page Top

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