The number of civilians killed in violence in Iraq rose to 155 in June, the highest monthly level since January, according to government figures released on July 1. The Health Ministry’s June toll of killings in bombings and other attacks compared with 102 in May. In January, 159 civilians were killed. Deaths of Iraqi police rose to 77 in June, the highest level this year, while 39 soldiers were killed, the highest toll since March, figures from the interior and defence ministries showed. In May, 45 police officers and 30 soldiers were killed. The ministries said 192 civilians, 150 police officers and 112 soldiers were wounded in June attacks.
Violence in Iraq has dropped sharply from the height of sectarian fighting in 2006-07, but attacks against Iraqi and US security forces appear to be rising as the United States prepares to fully withdraw by end-December, more than eight years after the US-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein. June marked the deadliest month for American troops in three years as 14 US service members were killed in hostile incidents.