Civilians in war zones by UN Humanitarian - United Nations OCHA
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A total of 42,972 people were killed or injured by explosive weapons in 2017. Of these people, 31,904 (three out of every four) were civilians. This is a 38 per cent increase in civilian deaths compared to 2016. Moreover, 92 per cent of those reported harmed by explosive weapons in populated areas were civilians. Explosive weapons include aircraft bombs, artillery shells, missile and rocket warheads, mortar bombs and improvised explosive devices.