The latest UN report on Afghan civilian deaths in the US occupation
showed that so far in 2019, US and allied forces have killed more
civilians within Afghanistan than the Taliban has. This was fueled by a growing number of US and Afghan airstrikes.
Interestingly, the report showed that the overall civilian casualties fell in the same period, reflecting a massive decrease in the number of suicide attacks across the country.
This reflects a major shift in the war situation in Afghanistan. With
the Taliban consistently winning battles over territory on the ground,
they’re less and less reliant on suicide attacks, and are just
overrunning Afghan forces at will.
At the same time, with the Taliban winning, the US and Afghan forces are
increasingly desperate, and with ground operations not working, they
are relying increasingly on airstrikes to try to slow their losses, and
that’s putting more civilians at risk.
Report: US and Allies Killing More Afghan Civilians Than the Taliban Are
Fewer suicide attacks, but more airstrikes continue to drive deaths
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