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U.N.: Over 34,000 Civilians Killed in Iraq in 2006

HeadlineJan 16, 2007

The United Nations is estimating more than 34,000 civilians were violently killed in Iraq last year — the figure is nearly three times higher than figures provided by the Iraqi government. The U.N. estimates another 36,000 civilians were injured.

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