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Afghanistan
Afghan Violence Numbers
2007-07-02
At least 2,800 people have died in insurgency-related violence in Afghanistan in the first six months of the year, according to a count by The Associated Press. The following breakdown is based on AP figures unless otherwise stated.

THE DEAD:
  • 1,900 Taliban fighters. The U.S. says these include 39 mid- and top-level commanders.
  • 314 civilians killed by international or Afghan military action, according to the U.N.
  • 279 civilians killed by insurgents, according to the U.N.
  • 350 Afghan police and soldiers.
  • 96 international troops, including 46 Americans.
  • RISING VIOLENCE
  • 83 percent rise in attacks in eastern Afghanistan this year, according to the U.S. troops who operate in that area.
  • 200 percent approximate rise in suicide bombings in eastern Afghanistan this year.
  • 1,032 airstrikes in Afghanistan through May 31 this year, compared with 266 strikes in Iraq.
  • Posted by:Steve White

    #2  Almost twice a week now, the ISAF issues a press release about a civilian death. Tailgating a NATO convoy is fatal these days. Note I did NOT say U.S.

    Some of our allies have a less sophisticated fire discipline.
    Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2007-07-02 18:40  

    #1  Dead giveaway: "According to the U.N."

    Need say more?
    Posted by: Jack is Back!   2007-07-02 10:23  

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