The BBC reports that jihadist (I would call them Islamist) attacks killed more than 5000 people
in one month.
It has useful graphics. Iraq and IS are much the worst, but Nigeria and Boko Haram get second prize.
The data gathered by the BBC found that 5,042 people were killed in 664 jihadist attacks across 14 countries – a daily average of 168 deaths, or seven every hour.
About 80% of the deaths came in just four countries – Iraq, Nigeria, Syria and Afghanistan, according to the study of media and civil society reports.
Iraq was the most dangerous place to be, with 1,770 deaths in 233 attacks, ranging from shootings to suicide bombings.
In Nigeria, 786 people, almost all of them civilians, were killed in 27 Boko Haram incidents. These tended to be large and indiscriminate bombings and shootings such as the attack on the central mosque in the northern city of Kano, which left 120 dead.
27 Boko Haram attacks in just one month – it’s an absolute nightmare.
Civilians bore the brunt of the attacks with a total of 2,079 killed, followed by 1,723 military personnel.
But the proportions varied significantly between countries. In Nigeria, almost 700 civilians were killed, at least 57 of them children, whereas just 28 deaths were from the military.
In contrast, in Syria and Afghanistan, more than twice as many military personnel died as civilians.
Of the 146 police officers who died, 95 were in Afghanistan. Politicians and other officials were also targets in Afghanistan, and in Somalia, where 22 were killed.
Compassion in action.
Decker says
And just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse
Blanche Quizno says
Decker? Were you trying to link to something? It isn’t working O_O
Crimson Clupeidae says
Religion of peace and all that.