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Iraq civilian deaths 'dropping' | |
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The number of civilians killed in Iraq fell in June to the lowest level since the Baghdad security drive began in February, the Iraqi government says. | The number of civilians killed in Iraq fell in June to the lowest level since the Baghdad security drive began in February, the Iraqi government says. |
It says 1,241 civilians were killed in June - a nearly 40% drop compared with 1,951 violent deaths in May. | |
However, the figures cannot be verified independently, and many deaths are believed to go unreported. | However, the figures cannot be verified independently, and many deaths are believed to go unreported. |
June also ended the deadliest three months for US soldiers since the war began in 2003, with 330 troops killed. | June also ended the deadliest three months for US soldiers since the war began in 2003, with 330 troops killed. |
US officials say American losses are rising because increased patrols in and around the Iraqi capital have left their forces more exposed. | US officials say American losses are rising because increased patrols in and around the Iraqi capital have left their forces more exposed. |
Five US soldiers were killed in separate attacks in Baghdad and the western Anbar province on Sunday, the US military said. | |
US President George W Bush has ordered nearly 30,000 troops to be deployed in and around Baghdad to try to improve security and curb sectarian violence. | US President George W Bush has ordered nearly 30,000 troops to be deployed in and around Baghdad to try to improve security and curb sectarian violence. |
The last of the US reinforcements arrived last month. | The last of the US reinforcements arrived last month. |
Suspicions | |
The new Iraqi government figure means that continuous bombings and shootings claimed an average of 40 lives every day in June - a drop from about 60 civilian deaths a day in May. | |
It also shows that at least 170 Iraqi policemen and soldiers were killed in the past month. | |
Anywhere else in the world it would be appalling statistics, but for Iraq this figure is seen as a positive sign, the BBC's Andrew North in Baghdad says. | |
US commanders said they were cautiously optimistic about the new figure but added that it was too early to say it was a sign their troop surge was working. | |
There are suspicions about the way the Iraqi government handles such information, our correspondent says. | There are suspicions about the way the Iraqi government handles such information, our correspondent says. |
It has refused to reconsider its decision to withhold statistics from the United Nations mission in Iraq. |
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