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Civilian casualty

Civilians killed, injured, or imprisoned by non-civilians

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Who / What

A civilian casualty occurs when a civilian is killed, injured, or imprisoned by non-civilians.

The perpetrators are typically law enforcement officers, military personnel, rebel group forces, or terrorists.

Under the law of war, a civilian casualty refers to anyone who perishes or sustains wounds as a result of wartime acts, usually when violence is pursued for political or military objectives.


Background & History

The term is rooted in the law of war, which distinguishes civilian harm from combatant engagements.

It has been used to describe victims in armed conflicts throughout history, emphasizing the moral and legal stakes of protecting non-combatants.

Key milestones are reflected in international humanitarian conventions that codify the protection of civilians—though the term “civilian casualty” itself has evolved with the changing nature of conflict.


Why Notable

Civilian casualties highlight the humanitarian cost of armed violence.

They serve as a barometer for the conduct of parties in conflict, reflecting adherence or violations of international law.

Documenting and publicizing civilian casualties influence policy, humanitarian aid, and efforts to strengthen accountability mechanisms.


In the News

Civilian casualty figures remain a central concern in contemporary conflicts, drawing attention to ongoing violations of the laws of war.

Recent reports continue to reveal that civilians face increasing risks from both state and non‑state actors in escalating tensions worldwide.

Addressing civilian casualties has become a focal point for international diplomatic initiatives and peacekeeping operations.


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  • [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civilian_casualty)
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    • Civilian casualties (5)
    • Civilian Impact (4)
    • Middle East Conflict (2)
    • Regional Instability (2)
    • Military Conflict (2)
    • Urban Warfare (1)
    • Civilian Vulnerability (1)
    • Military casualties (1)
    • Middle East conflict (1)
    • Regional escalation (1)
    • Conflict (1)
    • Trade disruption (1)

    🏷️ Keywords

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    📖 Key Information

    A civilian casualty occurs when a civilian is killed or injured by non-civilians, mostly law enforcement officers, military personnel, rebel group forces, or terrorists. Under the law of war, it refers to civilians who perish or suffer wounds as a result of wartime acts. The term is generally applied to situations in which violence is committed in pursuit of political or military goals.

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