The number of civilians killed in July was 629 (including 10 federal police, Sahwa civil defence, Personal Security Details, facilities protection police, fire department), and the number of civilians injured was 1,061 (including 13 federal police, Sahwa civil defence, Personal Security Details, facilities protection police, fire department).
A total of 130 members of the Iraqi Security Forces (including Peshmerga, SWAT and militias fighting alongside the Iraqi Army but excluding Anbar Operations) were killed and 146 were injured.
According to the casualties recorded for July, Baghdad was the worst affected Governorate with 1,400 civilian casualties (513 killed, 887 injured). Salahadin 45 killed and 80 injured, Diyala had 24 killed and 52 injured, while Ninewa 23 killed and 27 injured, and Kirkuk 23 killed and 13 injured.
UNAMI has not been able to obtain the civilian casualty figures from the Anbar Health Department for this month.
“The number of casualties as a result of terrorism, violence and conflict in Iraq continues to remain high. We continue to deplore this unacceptable situation and look forward to the day, hopefully soon, when peace and tranquillity will return to Iraq,” Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for Iraq (SRSG), Mr. Ján Kubiš said.
The SRSG reiterated his call on the parties to undertake every effort to protect the lives of civilians.
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