Monday, July 14, 2014

Ramadan Death Count Round Up (July 14, 2014)

(Afghanistan) 77 Taliban militants were killed in army operations since early Saturday, said the Afghan Defense Ministry on Sunday. Three ANA soldiers died following separate roadside bombings over the same period.

In Herat, a five-year-old boy, who was raped on Sunday, died at the hospital where he was being cared for.

(Pakistan) A man was shot dead by robbers who took away his motorcycle on Saturday night in Faisalabad. Two other men were injured in two robberies in the area.

(Lebanon) 5 Hezbollah, 30 Syrian militants killed in Arsal clashes.

(Judea and Samaria) A disturbed baboon, Munir Ahmed Badarin, 22, was throwing rocks at an reservist IDF patrol near Al-Samua, and was shot by the patrol in its attempt to arrest him, Channel 2 reported.

(Egypt) Eight people were killed, a soldier, as well as seven civilians, including two children, and 28 others injured in two successive blasts in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, security and hospital officials said on Monday.

(Mali) 37 people had been killed in clashes which began on Friday in the northern desert area between Gao and Kidal.

(Nigeria) Eleven people have been killed in the district of Langtang of Plateau State by Fulani herdsmen.

(Somalia) Ten people were killed and at least six injured after two armed clan militias clashed last Thursday morning.

The commander of 6th Somali National Army (SNA) unit operating in Lower Shabelle region of southern Somalia has been killed in Al Shabaab ambush on Monday.

(Iraq) Residents of a town north of Baghdad found 12 corpses with execution-style bullet wounds on Monday following fighting between rival Sunni insurgents.

Two car bombs exploded in commercial areas of Baghdad, killing at least seven people.

Ramadan death toll is now at 3,561.