The Guardian: 25,000 civilians killed since Iraq invasion, says report

The figures, compiled from Iraqi and international media reports, found US and coalition military forces were responsible for 37% of the deaths, with anti-occupation forces and insurgents responsible for 9%. A further 36% were blamed on criminal violence.

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Posted on July 19th, 2005 at 2:26 pm

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  1. Friendly Fire on 19.07.2005 at 14:53 Permalink | Reply

    Interestingly, another 25,000 milestone here.

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