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Pak ranks 7th in civilian deaths from blasts in 2024, worse than some countries at war
In 2024, Pakistan ranked seventh globally for civilian casualties from explosive weapons, recording 790 casualties. It marked the highest incident count since 2014, according to a report by Action on Armed Violence.
Pakistan ranks seventh in civilian deaths, injuries from explosives in 2024
Police officers and people gather at the site amid the debris after a bomb blast at a railway station in Quetta, Pakistan November 9, 2024. — ReutersPakistan ranked seventh globally for civilian casualties from explosive weapons in 2024, according to a new report by the British explosive...
New report finds alarming levels of civilian harm from the use of explosive weapons in 2024
Civilians continued to bear the brunt of bombing and shelling in towns and cities across the globe in 2024. Worldwide, civilians and civilian infrastructure were harmed by explosive weapons used by state and non-state actors in 74 countries and territories, a new report by the Explosive Weapons Monitor has revealed. According to the Explosive Weapons Monitor 2024, continued heavy bombardment in Gaza, as well as extensive use of explosive weapons…
Pakistan Ranks Seventh In Civilian Deaths, Injuries From Explosives In 2024 - Pakistan Live News
Police officers and people gather at the site amid the debris after a bomb blast at a railway station in Quetta, Pakistan November 9, 2024. — Reuters Pakistan ranked seventh globally for civilian casualties from explosive weapons in 2024, according to a new report by the British explosive violence monitor Action on Armed Violence (AOAV), which recorded the highest global toll from such violence since 2010. AOAV reported a total of 67,026 deaths …
Pakistan ranks seventh in explosive weapon impact in 2024
In 2024, Pakistan was ranked seventh among countries most affected by explosive weapons, according to a detailed report titled Action on Armed Violence (AOAV). The report highlights that Pakistan experienced 248 incidents involving explosive weapons last year, which resulted in 790 civilian casualties. Among these, 210 civilians lost their lives. While civilian deaths decreased by 9 percent compared to 2023, the total number of incidents increas…
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