Civilian casualties in Afghanistan hit a record high in 2016, the UN said today, with nearly 11,500 people -- one third of them children -- killed or wounded as Afghan forces struggle to contain growing insecurity.
Fighting between security forces and militants, especially in populated areas, remained "the leading cause of civilian casualties", a grim indicator of rising violence more than two years after the NATO combat mission ended, the UN report said.
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