Casualties
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The lowest number of combatant
casualties
occurred in 2003, with just 20,000 killed.
The news about civilian
casualties
is also less bad than it used to be.
Thus, even though every civilian killed, maimed, raped, or tortured is one too many, the fact that the number of civilian
casualties
is clearly lower today than it was a decade ago, is good news.
We have been so consumed with seemingly objective discussions of politics, tactics, weapons, dollars and
casualties.
How casually we treat
casualties
in the context of this topic.
This is where we conceive of rape and
casualties
as inevitabilities.
Ninety percent of modern war
casualties
are civilians.
It was the first time in recorded history that this event passed without any
casualties.
Unfortunately, my friend, the general surgeon who correctly identified the symptoms in that first case became one of the
casualties.
Get your bag, get your bag! (Screams) SP: It was mass
casualties.
I later heard that Iraqi
casualties
were not to be treated in Taji.
To put these numbers in perspective, this is eight times larger than the number of
casualties
in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars combined.
In any war today, most of the
casualties
are civilians, mainly women and children.
One of the biggest
casualties
of the situation was the Fez River, which bisects the medina in its middle and has been considered for many centuries as the city's very soul.
And his own family were the
casualties.
And so, I became aware that there was a spectacle associated with our own people who were dying overseas, but a disproportionate amount of
casualties
were the civilian
casualties.
So in other words, they could take the ships without wasting ammunition, or incurring
casualties.
Eighty-four percent of
casualties
are males.
Meanwhile, governments are researching autonomous military drones that could wind up making decisions of whether they'll risk civilian
casualties
to attack a high-value target.
We did it with 150 combat
casualties
in six weeks.
Only in 2015, due to an escalation of war in countries like Libya, Syria, Ukraine and Yemen, the number of [land mine casualties] almost doubled, from 3,695 to 6,461 people.
It was one of the worst civilian
casualties
of the Spanish Civil War, waged between the democratic republic and General Franco’s fascist contingent.
But in this context, the style offers a profoundly overwhelming view of violence, destruction, and
casualties.
But even without a close understanding of it’s complicated subtext, Picasso’s work remains a searing reminder of the true
casualties
of violence.
This war on work that I suppose exists, has
casualties
like any other war.
Finally, the rebellion and an outbreak of yellow fever forced French soldiers to withdraw— but the fight was not without
casualties.
By 2006, there were more than 2,500 of these attacks every single month, and they were the leading cause of
casualties
among American soldiers and Iraqi civilians.
[Woman: Be careful!] [And the real people building peace through non-violence] [Encounter Point] Video: (Ambulance siren) [Tel Aviv, Israel 1996] [Tzvika: My wife Ayelet called me and said, ] ["There was a suicide bombing in Tel Aviv."] [Ayelet: What do you know about the casualties?] [Tzvika off-screen: We're looking for three girls.]
But there were
casualties
of this revolution.
This contingent seems to be quite lucky, and it has not sustained any casualties, even though dozens of peacekeepers have been killed in Liberia.
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