In Afghanistan, where the civil war continues, the number of civilian casualties involved in fighting and terrorism in the three months to the end of last month increased by about 30% from the previous year to more than 1,700, and the United Nations stopped the fighting promptly. Calling for the protection of civilians.

According to a report released by the United Nations on the 14th, 573 civilians died in fighting and terrorism in the three months to the end of last month, and 1210 were injured, bringing the total to 1783 in Afghanistan. I climbed.



It is about 30% more than the same period of the previous year.



43.5% of casualties are due to terrorism and attacks by the rebel Taliban, and 25% are due to the involvement of government military operations, with more than one-third of children.



Afghanistan has been in talks with the government for a ceasefire since September last year, but the conditions have not been confronted.



Under these circumstances, the Biden administration of the United States has announced a policy to completely withdraw US troops stationed in the field by September 11th.



With the challenge of restoring security, the United Nations is calling for the immediate suspension of combat and the protection of civilians.