Afghanistan: losses over 1.1K people
Combat loss statistics in the conflict
According to the latest data, Afghanistan's casualties in the war, including killed and wounded, have exceeded 1,100 people. These figures reflect the total number of deaths and injuries resulting from hostilities. Official sources report that the data belongs to the most recent reporting period.
The events leading to these losses are linked to the ongoing conflict within the country, involving government forces, international troops, and armed groups.
In the context of recent updates, the casualty figures highlight the severity of the humanitarian situation and the need for further efforts to resolve the conflict.
Context
The war in Afghanistan began in 2001 and intensified sharply after the fall of the government in 2021 and the subsequent rise to power of the militants. Over several years, the conflict has led to significant losses among both military personnel and civilians.
Afghanistan's combat casualties in the conflict overall exceeded 1,100 people, including killed and wounded
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