on July 31, 2009 by Purger in Afghanistan, War, Comments (0)
UN: Civilian Deaths Soar in Afghanistan
As the eight-year long Afghanistan War continues to escalate, civilians are increasingly bearing the brunt of the attacks from both sides. A United Nations report today says that at least 1,013 civilians were killed in the first half of 2009, a 24% increase from the same period in 2008.
The Taliban and its affiliates were responsible for somewhat more than half of the deaths, principally as a result of bombings in residential areas. And while the international forces are credited in the report for giving “high priority” to avoid civilian deaths, they were responsible for at least 310.
The bulk of the civilian deaths from the international side have come from air strikes by the United States, including a single series of strikes in the Farah Province in early May which killed 140 civilians. The US sought to blame the Taliban for those deaths as well, but unsuccessfully.
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