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Afghan clash leaves 1,692 civilians dead in this year: UN

Afghan security forces inspecting the site of a suicide attack at Jalalabad city in Afghanistan recently	—  Reuters
Afghan security forces inspecting the site of a suicide attack at Jalalabad city in Afghanistan recently — Reuters

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Up to 1,692 Afghan civilians were killed as a result of conflicts and terrorist attacks in the first half of this year, hitting a record high, a UN mission said on Sunday, reports Agencies.

"Latest figures released today by the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) show continuing record high casualty rates being inflicted on the Afghan civilian population by the warring parties" the UNAMA said in a statement citing its mid-year report.

"Covering the period Jan. 1 to June 30, findings include the killing of more civilians in the first six months of this year - 1,692 deaths - than at any comparable time over the last 10 years since records have been kept."

The UN mission started to monitor the situation of civilians and coordinate efforts to ensure their protection in 2009.

A total of 3,430 civilians were also wounded during the period.

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