Afghanistan Civilians See Grim, New Low

July has worst civilian casualties since 2017
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Aug 3, 2019 12:00 PM CDT
Afghanistan Civilians See Grim, New Low
A mangled bicycle lies on the ground after an attack that targeted a bus carrying government employees in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, June 3, 2019.   (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)

July saw the highest number of civilian casualties in Afghanistan in a single month since 2017, the UN mission said Saturday, per the AP. Its preliminary findings indicate more than 1,500 civilians were killed or wounded, mainly due to a spike in casualties from insurgent attacks. It did not provide a breakdown of deaths and injuries, but said the overall number was the highest for a single month since May 2017. It said more than 50% of casualties were caused by bombings. A roadside bomb tore through a bus in western Afghanistan on Wednesday, killing at least 32 people. A complex attack on the office of the Afghan president's running mate last weekend killed at least 20 people. The target of the attack, former intelligence chief Amrullah Saleh, escaped unharmed.

The Taliban, who effectively control half the country, have kept up a steady tempo of attacks despite holding several rounds of peace talks with the United States in recent months. The two sides appear to be closing in on an agreement in which US forces would withdraw in exchange for guarantees that Afghanistan would not become a haven for terrorist groups. On Tuesday, the UN released a report saying most civilian deaths in the first half of the year were caused by Afghan forces and their international allies. The report apparently referred to civilians killed during Afghan and US military operations against insurgents. The Afghan government disputed the results and methodology of Tuesday's report, saying it makes every effort to prevent civilian casualties.

(More Afghanistan stories.)

Get the news faster.
Tap to install our app.
X
Install the Newser News app
in two easy steps:
1. Tap in your navigation bar.
2. Tap to Add to Home Screen.

X