UN Mission in Iraq announces the rising death toll from terrorism to the highest rate since 2008

UN Mission in Iraq announces the rising death toll from terrorism to the highest rate since 2008

1.11.2013 16:38

UN Mission in Iraq announces the rising death toll from terrorism to the highest rate since 2008{Baghdad: Euphrates News}
announced that the United Nations Mission in Iraq, killing and wounding 2881 people due to the terrorist attacks in Iraq during the month of October last year and is the outcome of a higher rate for victims of terrorism since 2008.
said the mission said in a statement on Friday, the agency received {Euphrates News } copy of it today, “The number of martyrs reached 979 people and injured 1902 others injured by acts of violence and terrorism in the month of October.”
and added that “the number of martyrs of civilians reached 852 martyrs {including 158 civilian police} while the total number of people infected civilians in 1793 {including 218 civilian police}, also cited the 127 members of the Iraqi security forces and wounded 109 others were injured. ”
the statement quoted the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Nikolay Mladenov, saying, “continue the violence clumsy targeted Iraqis without discrimination, and that it is urgent and necessary now to take Iraqi leaders together bold steps and necessary to put an end to the chaos of the list, and to thwart attempts by terrorists to destroy the social fabric of Iraqi society. ”
mentions that the capital Baghdad, is the most affected by the violence, reaching casualties among civilians in 1336 {411 martyrs and 925 wounded}, followed by the provinces of Nineveh {188 martyrs and 294 wounded} and Salahuddin {106 martyrs and 253 wounded}, and then Anbar {57 martyrs and 77 wounded} According to reports, security.
and reported security reports that dozens of victims in the provinces of Diyala, Kirkuk, Babil, Wasit, Muthanna and Basra .
This is the highest toll in Iraq since April 2008, when it cited the 1073 nationwide, according to government sources. ended.

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