Suicide attacks and aerial operations each caused the most civilian casualties ever recorded by UNAMA. Ground engagements, mainly between pro-government forces and anti-government groups remained the second leading cause of civilian casualties. The report stated that 1,185 civilians were killed and 1,427 civilians were injured from operations conducted by pro-government forces. The report said the Taliban was responsible for 1,751 civilian casualties in 2018, versus 916 in 2017, while the Islamic State killed or wounded 2,181 civilians last year. The UNAMA report comes amid efforts to find a peaceful end to the 17-year war.
Source: bd News24 February 24, 2019 07:30 UTC