232 Afghan civilians killed in conflict in July: report

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KABUL, Aug 1, 2018 (BSS/Xinhua) – Up to 232 Afghan civilians were killed
and 313 injured in July, with most of them being victimized by suicide
attacks and pro-government-led airstrikes, a monitor group reported
Wednesday.

“Some 232 civilians were killed and 313 others injured in 22 of the 34
provinces of Afghanistan last month,” independent Civilian Protection
Advocacy Group (CPAG) said in a press release.

Most of the casualties occurred in eastern Nangarhar province, where 70
civilians were killed and 50 others injured, the release read.

The group urged the armed groups to respect the rules of war and pay
attention to the protection of civilians.

In June, 158 civilians lost their lives and more than 355 injured as a
result of terrorist attacks and clashes across the country, according to
figures of CPAG.