LATEST NEWS:

ALERTNET INSIGHT

Exclusive, in-depth reporting from our correspondents

TOOLS

AlertNet for journalistsTools and training for the media

Job vacanciesCareers in aid and relief

Interactive statisticsExplore humanitarian facts and figures

DO MORE with AlertNet

  • Subscribe
  • RSS feeds
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Posterous
  • YouTube
More news from Reuters

Iraq's monthly death toll halves in August

Sat, 1 Sep 2012 13:11 GMT

Source: reuters // Reuters

BAGHDAD, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Militants killed 164 Iraqis in August, half the number killed in July, as security forces wrestled with a stubborn insurgency, figures from government ministries showed.

According to the data, 90 civilians, 39 soldiers and 35 policemen were killed last month and 260 Iraqis were injured.

In July, 325 Iraqis were killed in waves of attacks across the country, making it the bloodiest month in two years.

The deadliest day last month was Aug. 16 when a series of bombs, blasts and shootings aimed at security forces and civilians killed more than 70 people. Restaurants and an ice-cream shop in Baghdad filled with children were targeted.

Al Qaeda's Iraq wing, the Islamic State of Iraq, said in June that it planned to revitalise its campaign, after a sustained assault by U.S. troops and other Sunni militant groups in 2007 weakened its capabilities.

The insurgents have launched one major assault a month since U.S troops withdrew in December, leaving behind a country riven with political and sectarian feuding.

Officials say the militants have received a morale boost and extra funds from allied groups involved in the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad in neighbouring Syria.

Some of the attacks over the past two months have been more brazen than before, with militants showing a willingness to openly engage Iraqi security forces in prolonged gun battles. (Reporting by Raheem Salman; Editing by Barry Malone and Alison Williams)

Leave a comment:

IMPORTANT: Your comment will not appear immediately as we vet all messages before publication. We don't publish comments that are racist or otherwise offensive. Nor do we publish comments that advertise products or services. Please keep your comment concise and do not write in capitals.