Alwaght- A special UN commission says nearly 3,000 Iraqis have been killed in violations throughout the country in November.
The UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) said “the death toll in Iraq in November reached 2,885 from terror attacks and armed conflicts”.
The agency said in a statement that 1,380 others were injured. A total of 926 civilians were killed and 930 wounded.
The monthly report also said 1,959 security members were killed and 450 others were injured. And the death toll increased by 1,093 victims compared to November 2015.
The numbers, however, did not include Iraq's western al-Anbar province because of the "volatility of the situation on the ground and the disruption of services".
Baghdad was the most devastated city in November, as 152 civilians died and 581 others were injured, UNAMI said. Also, in Mosul, 332 civilians died and 114 people were wounded.
"The casualty figures are staggering, with civilians accounting for a significant number of the victims," according to the statement that quoted UN envoy to Iraq and UNAMI chief Jan Kubis.
ISIS terrorist group has been highly active in different parts of the country in past five years and has increased its attacks on civilian targets in recent weeks as the Iraqi Army launched its operation to cleanse the terrorists from their last stronghold in Mosul.