The public record of violent civilian deaths following the 2003 invasion of Iraq
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- 10 years in Iraq, by Lily Hamourtziadou 19 Mar 2013
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- Iraqi deaths from violence 2003–2011
- Casualties of suicide bombings in Iraq 2003-2010
- The unexamined Iraqi dimension of UK involvement in Iraq
- Analysis by perpetrator, weapon, time, and location
- Iraqi deaths from violence in 2010
- Iraq War Logs: What the Numbers Reveal
- Iraq War Logs: The Truth is In the Detail
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Iraq Body Count is an ongoing human security project which maintains and updates the world’s largest public database of violent civilian deaths during and since the 2003 invasion. The count encompasses non-combatants killed by military or paramilitary action and the breakdown in civil security following the invasion.
Data is drawn from cross-checked media reports, hospital, morgue, NGO and official figures to produce a credible record of known deaths and incidents. (more in About IBC)
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“We don’t do body counts”
General Tommy FranksIraq Body Count
Documented civilian deaths from violence | |
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113,265 – 123,994 | |
Further analysis of the WikiLeaks' Iraq War Logs may add 11,000 civilian deaths. |
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Latest incident | Latest identified |
May 10: 3 worshippers by bomb as leaving Sunni Al-Sultan Mosque in Mahaweel, 55 km south of Baghdad Details | Worshipper, Sunni Details |
Recent events | |
Wednesday 17 July: 20 killed
Mosul: 7 by suicide bomber, 2 policemen by gunfire.
July casualties so far: 480 civilians killed.
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