Over 1,400 killed in Iraq violence last month: UN

At least 1,420 people were killed in Iraq in August, the United Nations said on Monday, as sectarian violence raged in the center and north of the country.

September 01, 2014

Sahoub Baghdadi





BAGHDAD — At least 1,420 people were killed in Iraq in August, the United Nations said on Monday, as sectarian violence raged in the center and north of the country.



Another 1,370 Iraqis were wounded and 600,000 people forced to flee, the UN added, as Islamic State militants, who have grabbed large areas of territory since June, pushed into land controlled by Kurdish troops and targeted religious minorities.



"Thousands continue to be targeted and killed by ISIL (Islamic State) and associated armed groups simply on account of their ethnic or religious background ... The true cost of this human tragedy is staggering," said the UN representative in Iraq, Nickolay Mladenov."



The UN said the casualty figures could be far higher, but it could not get independent verification of reports of hundreds of incidents in areas under Islamic State's control.



Violence killed 1,737 people, mostly civilians, in Iraq in July, and 2,400 in June, the UN data showed.



Both Islamist fighters and Iraqi government forces have committed atrocities in the three months of fighting, senior UN officials said in Geneva during an emergency debate on the conflict on Monday. — Reuters


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