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General Lynch on Thursday said that, since January 2004, 11,000 people were killed or wounded on 107 particularly deadly days. Late last year, addressing the World Affairs Council in Philidelphia, President Bush estimated that some 30,000 Iraqis have died as a result of the initial 2003 incursion and the continuing violence.
The numbers General Lynch referred to are from what the military calls a casualty trend report,
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Since June 2004 in Iraq, there have been an average of about 500 attacks per week on U.S. soldiers,
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At least 16 people were killed in two car bomb attacks in Baghdad Thursday,
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Major General Rick Lynch says it is the civilians who are bearing the brunt.
The numbers did not include a breakdown of killed and wounded.
"The predominant number of casualties are in the Iraqi civilian population,
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By Ben Gilbert
Baghdad
03 February 2006
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