Afghanistan Civilian casualties in terrorism and combat More than 4,300 people in 3 months Oct. 18 at 8:47

In Afghanistan, more than 4,300 civilian casualties were involved in terrorism and battles in the three months to last month, the highest since the United Nations began collecting statistics.

According to a report released on the 17th by the United Nations Afghan Support Group, 1174 people were killed among civilians involved in terrorism and fighting in Afghanistan during the three months from July to last month. There were 3139 people.

The total number of casualties was 4313, the highest since 2009 when statistics began.

The report shows a strong concern that it was caused by the increase in the number of cases where citizens were involved in suicide bombing by anti-government armed forces Taliban and air strikes by American forces.

Regarding Afghanistan, the United States announced that it had entered into a peace talk with the Taliban last month and announced that it had agreed in principle.

Under these circumstances, terrorism and attacks by the Taliban and the extremist group IS = Islamic State have been repeated, and the results of this survey showed a further deterioration in security.