Less than two months ahead of parliamentary elections, Iraq is suffering a year-long surge in violence to levels not seen since 2008, when it was emerging from a period of brutal sectarian bloodletting that killed tens of thousands.
The spike has been driven by widespread discontent among the minority Sunni Arab community, which complains of being marginalised and unfairly targeted with heavy-handed security measures, and by the civil war in neighbouring Syria.
The toll was down from 991 in January, but more than three times that of February 2013.
Government figures put the toll at 790 civilians and security personnel killed, while the United Nations said 703 people died in violence. Both figures were down from the previous month.
But the UN excluded violence in the mostly-Sunni province of Anbar, where government forces have clashed with militants who still hold one city.
"The political, social and religious leaders of Iraq have an urgent responsibility to come together in the face of the terrorist threat," UN envoy Nickolay Mladenov said in a statement today.
Efforts by authorities to curb bloodshed, which have largely been comprised of military operations and concessions that fall short of Sunni demands, have had little effect.
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