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Civilians have been the main victims of insurgent attacks in Afghanistan in the past 15 months, a study has revealed. | Civilians have been the main victims of insurgent attacks in Afghanistan in the past 15 months, a study has revealed. |
Even though most attacks have been on military and government targets, most victims have nothing to do with either, the Human Rights Watch study said. | Even though most attacks have been on military and government targets, most victims have nothing to do with either, the Human Rights Watch study said. |
Since 2005, Afghanistan has witnessed a sharp increase in the number of attacks and bombings carried out by the Taleban and other anti-government forces. | Since 2005, Afghanistan has witnessed a sharp increase in the number of attacks and bombings carried out by the Taleban and other anti-government forces. |
The report says these led to a sharp rise in Afghan civilian casualties. | The report says these led to a sharp rise in Afghan civilian casualties. |
More bombings threatened | More bombings threatened |
Human Rights Watch says there were 136 suicide attacks last year compared to 25 the year before. | Human Rights Watch says there were 136 suicide attacks last year compared to 25 the year before. |
Most of these were on military targets, either on multinational forces or the Afghan army and police. | |
However, because the attacks took place in built-up areas, the majority of the victims were civilian. | |
The attacks killed 272 people and 531 injured. | The attacks killed 272 people and 531 injured. |
Overall Human Rights Watch said that more than 660 civilians were killed by insurgents last year. | |
The Taleban have threatened hundreds more bombings this year. In the past three days alone, there have been three deadly attacks. | The Taleban have threatened hundreds more bombings this year. In the past three days alone, there have been three deadly attacks. |
At least nine policemen were killed on Monday morning in Kunduz in the usually peaceful north. | |
On Sunday, four private security guards were blown up in the southern city of Kandahar and on Saturday seven policemen died near the border with Pakistan in Khost province. | On Sunday, four private security guards were blown up in the southern city of Kandahar and on Saturday seven policemen died near the border with Pakistan in Khost province. |
Analysts say the bombings are the Taleban's response to being squeezed by the build-up of foreign troops in the south and east and they are very difficult to prevent. | Analysts say the bombings are the Taleban's response to being squeezed by the build-up of foreign troops in the south and east and they are very difficult to prevent. |
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