Violence in Iraq killed over 1,375 in January: UN

February 01, 2015 04:30 pm | Updated April 02, 2016 04:08 am IST - Baghdad

The United Nations mission to Iraq said on Sunday that violence in the country amid the war against the extremist Islamic State group killed at least 1,375 people in January.

The UN Assistance Mission in Iraq, known as UNAMI, put the number of civilians killed at 790, while identifying the rest as security forces members. It said at least 1,469 civilians and 771 security forces members were wounded.

It said the worst affected city was the capital, Baghdad, with 256 civilians killed and 758 wounded.

According to UNAMI figures, 2014 was the deadliest in Iraq since 2006-2007, with a total of 12,282 people killed and 23,126 wounded.

However, the UN says its numbers “have to be considered as the absolute minimum” as they do not include territories held by the Islamic State group, which is about a third of Iraq, and of those who lost their lives due to “secondary effects of violence ... (like) exposure to the elements, lack of water, food, medicines and health care.”

The Islamic State extremist group and other Sunni insurgents have seized control of wide areas in western and northern Iraq. The militants’ offensive has thrown Iraq in its worst crisis since the withdrawal of US troops.

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