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    Afghanistan war: UN says more civilians killed by allies than insurgents

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    Media captionEarlier this year, the BBC was given exclusive access to Afghan ambulance workers

    Pro-government forces, including Nato allies, killed more civilians in in the first half of 2019 than insurgents did, UN figures show.

    The unprecedented figures for January to June come amid a ferocious US campaign against the Taliban.

    Some 717 civilians were killed by Afghan and Nato-led forces, compared to 531 by militants, the UN said.

    The latest data has been revealed as and the Taliban continue negotiations over US troop withdrawals.

    Air strikes, mostly carried out by American warplanes, killed 363 people, including 89 children, in the first six months of the year, according to the United Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (Unama).

    The US military has rejected Unama's findings, saying its own collection of evidence was more accurate and that its forces in Afghanistan “always work to avoid harm to civilian non-combatants”. But it did not give its own figures for civilian casualties.

    It comes after a report by the UN in April, which reached a similar conclusion for the first three months of 2019. The latest data shows that this unprecedented trend is continuing.

    What else does this latest report say?

    Ground engagements remained the leading cause of civilian casualties overall, accounting for one-third of the total, followed by…

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