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Afghanistan conflict: Civilian deaths hit record high, says UN | Afghanistan conflict: Civilian deaths hit record high, says UN |
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The number of civilians killed in the long-running war in Afghanistan reached a record high in the first six months of this year, the UN says. | The number of civilians killed in the long-running war in Afghanistan reached a record high in the first six months of this year, the UN says. |
Some 1,692 fatalities were recorded, with militant attacks and suicide bombs said to be the leading causes of death. | Some 1,692 fatalities were recorded, with militant attacks and suicide bombs said to be the leading causes of death. |
The report comes as at at least seven people were killed in an attack on the rural development ministry in Kabul. | |
Recent attacks claimed by Taliban and Islamic State group militants have killed scores across the country. | Recent attacks claimed by Taliban and Islamic State group militants have killed scores across the country. |
The figures for the conflict, which began in 2001, are the highest since the UN started keeping records in 2009. | |
The report, by the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (Unama), says the number of recorded deaths rose by 1% compared with the same period last year. | The report, by the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (Unama), says the number of recorded deaths rose by 1% compared with the same period last year. |
However, the report adds, injuries fell by 5% to 3,430, and the total number of civilian casualties - accounting for deaths and injuries - dropped by 3% to 5,122. | However, the report adds, injuries fell by 5% to 3,430, and the total number of civilian casualties - accounting for deaths and injuries - dropped by 3% to 5,122. |
The record high death toll came despite an unprecedented ceasefire by Afghan security forces and the Taliban last month, which was largely respected by both sides, Unama said. | The record high death toll came despite an unprecedented ceasefire by Afghan security forces and the Taliban last month, which was largely respected by both sides, Unama said. |
Earlier this month, Nato leaders gathered at a summit in Brussels to discuss the conflict in Afghanistan. | Earlier this month, Nato leaders gathered at a summit in Brussels to discuss the conflict in Afghanistan. |
The US has said it is planning a strategic review a year after President Donald Trump agreed to remain involved in the 17-year conflict. | The US has said it is planning a strategic review a year after President Donald Trump agreed to remain involved in the 17-year conflict. |
The US-led invasion drove the hardline Taliban from power in 2001, as part of a crackdown on Islamist militants after the 9/11 attacks in the US. | The US-led invasion drove the hardline Taliban from power in 2001, as part of a crackdown on Islamist militants after the 9/11 attacks in the US. |
Thousands of Nato troops were deployed and a long, bloody conflict followed as the ousted militants fought back. | Thousands of Nato troops were deployed and a long, bloody conflict followed as the ousted militants fought back. |
In 2014, Nato formally ended the combat mission, handing over to Afghan forces, whom it had trained. | In 2014, Nato formally ended the combat mission, handing over to Afghan forces, whom it had trained. |
Since then, the Taliban have made substantial territorial gains across the country. | Since then, the Taliban have made substantial territorial gains across the country. |
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