UN: Violence Killed Over 11,000 Afghan Civilians In 2015

KABUL: (MEP) More than 11,000 civilians were killed or wounded in violence in Afghanistan in 2015, making it the worst year for civilians since the organization began compiling the statistics in 2009 the United Nations says.

KABUL: (MEP) More than 11,000 civilians were killed or wounded in violence in Afghanistan in 2015, making it the worst year for civilians since the organization began compiling the statistics in 2009 the United Nations says.

In a report released on February 14, the UN said civilian casualties rose by 4 percent over 2014 and that 3,545 civilians were killed.

Furthermore, 25% of all civilian casualties were children, while 10% were women.

The report says that fighting and terrorist attacks in urban areas were the “main causes” of the increased civilian casualties.

“The harm done to civilians is totally unacceptable,” wrote Nicholas Haysom, the UN’s special representative on Afghanistan, in the report.

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