Tuesday, March 20, 2007

The War & Civilians: Bloody Benchmarks

Iraq Body Count reports that the fourth year of the war was by far the worst for violence against Iraqi civilians:
* Almost half (44 percent) of all violent civilian deaths after the initial invasion phase occurred in the just-ended year.

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Mortar attacks that kill civilians have quadrupled in the last year (from 73 to 289).

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Massive bomb blasts that kill more than 50 people have nearly doubled in the last year (from 9 to 17).

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Fatal suicide bombs, car bombs, and roadside bombing attacks have doubled in the last year (from 712 to 1476).

* One in 160 of Baghdad's 6.5 million population has been violently killed since the beginning of the war, representing 64 percent of deaths recorded so far.
More here.

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