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European Asylum Support Office EASO Country of Origin Information Iraq Security situation (supplement) Iraq Body Count civilian deaths, 7-8 February 9 SUPPORT IS OUR MISSION

European Asylum Support Office EASO Country of Origin Information Iraq Security situation (supplement) Iraq Body Count civilian deaths, 7-8 February 9

Neither EASO nor any person acting on its behalf may be held responsible for the use which may be made of the information contained herein. More information on the European Union is available on the Internet (http://europa.eu). ISBN 978-9-97-5-7 doi:.87/8 European Asylum Support Office (EASO) 9 Reproduction is authorised, provided the source is acknowledged, unless otherwise stated. For third-party materials reproduced in this publication, reference is made to the copyrights statements of the respective third parties. Cover photo: Iraq Body Count (IBC), Intensity Maps of Iraq [Graphic], 9

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ Acknowledgements EASO COI sector developed the parameters for the data contained in this document based on the indicators required in the assessment of international protection, especially taking into account elements required under Article 5c of the Qualification Directive. EASO would like to acknowledge Iraq Body Count (IBC) as the provider of the information contained in this report. The data on civilian deaths/ contained in this report was gathered, extracted, analysed and presented by IBC. Iraq Body Count (www.iraqbodycount.org) is administered by Conflict Casualties Monitor, a notfor-profit Company Limited by Guarantee (No. 59) registered in England and Wales. Registered address: 8-9 Paul Street London ECA NE United Kingdom This report should be cited as: EASO (European Asylum Support Office), Country of Origin Information: Iraq Security Situation - Supplementary COI Source: Iraq Body Count Data and Analysis on Civilians Killed in Iraq,, 7-8, February 9, https://coi.easo.europa.eu/administration/easo/plib/iraq_ibc_civilian_deaths.pdf

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ Contents Acknowledgements... Contents... Introduction... Methodology... 7 Source Iraq Body Count... 7 Structure and use of this supplementary report... 7 IBC Guidance notes... 9 Brief guidance notes: methods, definitions, current scope and limitations... 9 IBC Methods... 9 Definitions... 9 Current scope... Current limitations... IBC national data on civilians in Iraq, 8, 7 8... IBC national data on civilians in Iraq, 8, 7 8 (cont.)... Anbar... 5 Within-governorate trends... 5 Babylon... Within-governorate trends... Baghdad... 7 Within-governorate trends... 7 Basrah... 8 Within-governorate trends... 8 Dahuk... 9 Within-governorate trends... 9 Diyala... Within-governorate trends... Erbil... Within-governorate trends... Kerbala... Within-governorate trends... Missan... Within-governorate trends... Muthanna...

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ 5 Within-governorate trends... Najaf... 5 Within-governorate trends... 5 Ninewa... Within-governorate trends... Qadissiya... 7 Within-governorate trends... 7 Salah al-din... 8 Within-governorate trends... 8 Sulaymaniyah... 9 Within-governorate trends... 9 Tameem (Kirkuk)... Within-governorate trends... Thi-Qar... Within-governorate trends... Wassit... Within-governorate trends... Intensity map series for civilians per Iraqi district:... IBC district Table... Intensity map series for civilians per Iraqi district: 7... 7 IBC district table... 7 Intensity map series for civilians per Iraqi district: 8... 9 8 IBC district table...

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ Introduction The data on civilian deaths/ contained in this report was gathered, extracted, analysed and presented by Iraq Body Count (IBC), with coordination and facilitation by EASO s Country of Origin Information (COI) sector team. This report is an information source supplemental to the EASO COI report Iraq: Security situation, which was drafted by the COI units of Sweden, Belgium, and France. Readers and target users should always read this IBC supplementary report in conjunction with the full Security Situation report. Context This report is a supplement to the EASO COI report, Iraq: Security situation, which aims to provide information on the security situation that is relevant for international protection status determination, including refugee status and subsidiary protection. Additionally, the Security Situation report was produced for use by EASO and EU+ co-drafters in the development of a Country Guidance note on Iraq. The assessment of international protection needs and subsidiary protection under Article 5(c) of the Qualification Directive (QD) takes into account the following key elements: a real risk of serious harm; an internal or international armed conflict; indiscriminate violence; the term civilian ; and a serious and individual threat to life. Those key elements can be broken down into topics and indicators to assist in the assessment of protection needs. Examples of indicators and topics include: parties to the conflict; intensity and level of violence; nature of the violence; regional spread of the violence; targets of violence; risk of collateral damage; types and methods/tactics and weapons used; security on roads; and indirect effects of violence/conflict. The security situation report provides qualitative COI about conflict dynamics, main armed groups/conflict actors, security/political developments, civilian impacts as well as additional information about security trends,, and casualties, including governorate-level chapters. No single source can provide a full and comprehensive picture of the security situation. The information in this supplementary report should therefore be contextualised appropriately by target users. Data on civilian deaths in Iraq IBC s publicly available and fully analysed/processed database contains information from to March 7. In an effort to secure reliable and updated information about the security situation in Iraq, including the impact of violence on civilians in terms of deaths/, EASO worked together with IBC to secure a preliminary analysis of the data held by IBC on security leading to civilian deaths and civilians during 7-8. This report contains preliminary data from IBC s database from 7 and 8, complemented with data, the year with a comparable level of violence to 8, just before the -7 spike due to the violence created by conflict with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). EASO and IBC developed the parameters of what IBC s preliminary analysis would include in order to provide target users of the security situation report with a sense of trends in country-wide, governorate and district level leading to civilian deaths, as well as civilian death counts from the country analysed for intensity at governorate and district levels.

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ 7 Methodology This supplementary report provides data about civilian deaths and security leading to civilian deaths, and main causes of civilian deaths (weapon type) during, and from 7-8, as provided by IBC. For information on the methods used by IBC to extract and present the data in this report, including the scope and limitations specific to this report, see the section on Guidance notes. It is strongly recommended that target users read the Guidance notes first in order to understand the data presented in the sub-chapters. This information does not claim to exhaustively reflect every security incident leading to a civilian death. If a particular event is not mentioned in this information, it does not mean that the event has not taken place or did not exist. Source Iraq Body Count Iraq Body Count (IBC) is an independent open-ended project aimed at the full accounting of civilian deaths in Iraq, based on open-source information, and has been a source of information on violent civilian deaths in the Iraq conflict since. For many years it has been well-respected in the Iraq research community, including the EASO COI Network on Iraq, and remains one of the frequently cited reliable sources for such information, alongside the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI). For this reason, and due to the difficulty of obtaining reliable disaggregated information on civilian deaths in Iraq, EASO selected IBC as one of the main sources for information on civilian deaths, involving civilian deaths and the main weapon types causing deaths. IBC gathers information from news media, NGOs and primary sources, as well as official cumulative figures. More information on IBC s approach and sources can be found below in the section on Guidance notes, and on its website: https://www.iraqbodycount.org/about/methods/ IBC has committed itself to abiding by the recently launched International Standards for Casualty Recording which prescribes best practices and principles in casualty recording, allowing users to accord a high quality level and trust in the data provided. The principles include do no harm, transparency, methodological consistency, and responsibility. Access to the full set of Standards is available from the link above. Structure and use of this supplementary report As indicated, this report is a supplement to the report EASO COI report Iraq: Security situation and should be read in conjunction with the full report. The data in this IBC supplementary report should always be contextualised with other information on security trends, such as qualitative information about the conflict dynamics, actors involved, civilian impacts, and other reputable sources of reporting on civilian deaths, casualties, and security. It is divided into four sections: Guidance notes on how to understand the data presented IBC data on civilian casualties in Iraq (, 7-8) IBC data on civilian casualties in each governorate (, 7-8) IBC data on civilian casualties at the district level (, 7-8) Intensity map series for civilians per, per district (, 7-8) These sections are described below:

8 EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ IBC Guidance notes: The Guidance Notes provide IBC s detailed explanation to guide the target user through understanding IBC s methods, definitions, scope and limitations for the, and preliminary 7-8 data. This information is necessary to understand the data and should be read first. IBC national data on civilian casualties: This first section provides national trend charts and tables on security and associated civilian deaths, and intensity of civilian deaths for, 7-8, as explained in the Guidance Notes. Governorate trends: There are 8 governorate sub-sections, one for each governorate of Iraq. Governorates are listed alphabetically. On each governorate page, target users will find: An annual table for 7 and 8 showing security, deaths, and deaths/ by month over the two years for the governorate A graph showing the associated monthly trend lines through January 7-December 8, including a -month moving average. A district-level breakdown (table) for, 7-8 A table of the main types of weapons/causes of death of civilians for, 7-8 District-level intensity tables and map series ( tables/maps): There are three maps provided in this section which provide a visual overview for, 7, and 8 shifts in intensity of civilian deaths by district, as described in a footnote to the maps and in the Guidance Notes. District tables ( with each map): The detailed data informing all district-level information in this report is presented in tables accompanying the maps. These tables sort districts by their containing governorate, then their annual violence rate. The tables also provide the raw numbers of and deaths in each district per year and the population estimates on which violence rates are based, accompanied by the Arabic names and variant English transliterations for the districts.

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ 9 IBC Guidance notes Brief guidance notes: methods, definitions, current scope and limitations These data represent Iraq Body Count's preliminary analysis of security-related involving civilian deaths reported during 7-8, along with comparable data from earlier periods (principally, the most recent year where violence resembled 8 levels). The data is broken down, charted and mapped by time (month, year), location (district, governorate, nation) and type of incident, i.e. weapon or weapons used ( can also refer to the discovery of bodies after multiple events, see below). Additional information on IBC may be sought from IBC s website and IBC s website page on methods. IBC Methods Iraq Body Count (IBC) records the violent civilian deaths that have resulted from the military intervention in Iraq and its aftermath. Its detailed public database includes civilian deaths caused by US-led coalition and Iraqi government forces, paramilitaries, or armed groups/individuals. IBC s documentary evidence is drawn from crosschecked media reports (in 7 8, from at least a dozen Arabic-language Iraqi news sources) of violence leading to civilian deaths, or of bodies being found, supplemented by the careful review and integration of hospital, morgue, NGO and official figures or records. Systematically extracted details about lethal and the individuals in them are stored with every entry in the database. The minimum details always extracted are the number, where, and when. Whenever possible, other details about the (e.g. names, demographics) and of the circumstances of their death (weapons and perpetrators involved) are included. Confusion about the numbers produced by the project can be avoided by bearing in mind that: IBC s figures are not statistical estimates but a record of documented deaths. IBC records solely violent deaths (not injured/injuries ). IBC s detailed database records solely civilian (strictly, non-combatant ) deaths. (A separate total that includes combatant deaths is provided on the IBC homepage.) IBC s figures are constantly updated and revised as new data comes in, and frequent consultation is advised. Definitions Distinguishing civilian from combatant deaths: IBC data strictly records violent deaths of civilians (non-combatants). While all deaths due to conflict should be recorded, it is important to distinguish between civilian and combatant counts, and keep these separate to the extent possible. This is not least because the reporting of combatant deaths often originates from or is wholly reliant on the claims of their combat opponents, and more often contains indistinct, rounded, or exaggerated numbers. At the same time, it should be kept in mind that combatants may attribute combatant status to the civilians they kill: in such instances it is particularly advisable to seek out and consult all available reporting sources. Excluded from IBC s civilian database are those aged 8 and over who at the point of death were reported as initiating deadly violence or being active members of a military or paramilitary organisation. Included are all others violently, including regular local police forces. Under one specific circumstance we also include members of Iraqi military or paramilitary/militia forces in our database, namely when they are i.e. summarily executed after capture. Under those conditions even military personnel automatically acquire protected person (effectively, POW) status under International Humanitarian Law, and this distinction is respected by IBC.

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ Security involving civilian deaths: IBC only records security involving civilian deaths (not a general count of ). Incidents in IBC data can include both recorded events with civilian victims and the discovery of bodies, where the act of killing can be less exactly dated or localised but where other aspects (such as its having involved post-capture execution, torture, or gunfire) are nonetheless discernible, and recorded. Incidents can also refer to aggregate entries in the database, meaning that some database entries represent multiple, separate. An outcome of this is that IBC s overall incident to death ratio (roughly : over the full period from 8) is somewhat higher than it otherwise would be. Deaths Involving/Involved (weapon type/cause of death): In its reporting on weapons usage, IBC generally uses the term involved or involving a given type of weapon because weapons from different categories are sometimes used together (just as that kill civilians can involve multiple conflict actors). The national and governorate-level tables on weapon(s) type/cause of death in this report cover causing civilian deaths by: Improvised Explosive Device (e.g. roadside bombs, booby-trapped or remotely triggered vehicles or other objects); Suicide attack (whether on foot or driving a vehicle); Air attack (involving aircraft-launched weaponry); Shelling (ground-based weapons including mortars, artillery); Gunfire (i.e. from small arms/machine gun, skirmishes, armed clashes, shootings); Execution (generally refers to persons after capture, summary execution); Other (less frequently-used weapons, such as knife attacks on non-captives) Mass graves are a method of disposing of bodies after death, not a cause of death. In the past, IBC coded most of these as executions (which is a cause of death), because (post-) this was almost invariably how those found in mass graves were, with most such cases occurring in areas seized by ISIL (and therefore from onwards). However in 7 to 8 mass graves could also contain bodies hurriedly buried during battles to oust ISIL, including their own fighters, civilians during these battles, and others; and therefore, whose deaths could not be clearly recorded as execution in 7-8. Thus it is not safe to assume that all were either victims of execution or non-combatants. This 7-8 dataset includes 85 bodies in 8 mass graves to whom this applies. Of these, one mass grave containing 5 bodies was discovered in Diyala; all the rest were in Ninewa. This represents 5 out 5 deaths reported for Diyala and 8 of 87 for Ninewa during 7-8. Current scope The following charts, tables and maps explore the nature and distribution of violent civilian deaths in successively greater detail, starting at the country level, then governorate, then district, for the years, 7, and 8. Country-wide and governorate data is given by month, and district level data for each year. Comparative validity: Data from is included to indicate lower-level, underlying phenomena that can be obscured by larger-scale trends such as the intensified sectarian conflict during - 7 or the violent capture of territories by ISIL and the subsequent war to oust it. Where methods differed in (specifically, in the separate coding of Mosul, Tilkaif and Hamdaniya districts) the data has been conformed to the methods available for 7-8, during which these three districts converging in Mosul city had to be combined. Weapon categories were similarly harmonised across the three years to make comparisons valid. Consistency of coverage: The IBC database of 55, and database entries since has % coverage of the number of deaths, % of date (or date range), 99.9% of location at the governorate (province) level, and 95% for cause of death (weapons). This may be compared to 9% for conflict actors involved. Therefore, this preliminary analysis only focuses on those

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ elements that can be most consistently recorded. Basically, the more elementary and tangible the information time, date, number of bodies, category of weapon causing death the more consistently and reliably it is reported. As explained above, only 9% of conflict actors/perpetrators may be consistently available for recording. Determining the specific actors behind a given event is frequently difficult, except where perpetrators/conflict actors are uniformed or otherwise openly identifiable, or the weapons used were available to only one actor. Determining specific actors is especially difficult where civilian deaths are concerned because most conflict actors will claim not to target civilians, or some actors will take false credit for attacks in which civilian deaths may have occurred incidentally, among many other reasons. Due to the risk of inaccuracy, as well as the inconsistency inherent to the recording of specific perpetrators/conflict actors responsible for, this variable was not included in this preliminary analysis. Regarding the location of, while location is always indicated in media or other local reporting, precise location is not, and geographic coordinates virtually never (these can be assigned post-facto, but doing this does not increase precision). District-level information is however present in IBC for 9% of, and represents a good compromise between the virtually complete coverage at governorate level and the 99% coverage at the town (or village) level, because 7% of the latter is in fact of events that happened closest to but outside the named town (e.g. on a road to the town). District-level data largely compensates for this. Any discussion of IBC data at governorate level or above (e.g. regionally or nationally) should however only use the governorate figures, not figures derived from totaling district numbers (because this would miss the 7% of only recorded at the governorate level). Intensity of violence (number of /k population): Comparing violence levels or intensity between geographic areas can only be meaningfully done after adjusting for size of the population in each area so that we are measuring violence rates rather than absolute numbers. This is why homicide data is invariably presented as homicides per of population.. Thematic maps comparing intensity levels across regions can be highly misleading without this adjustment, and the district maps and governorate tables in this report are accordingly shown per of population, based on current best-available population estimates. The source used for Iraq s population estimates at the governorate and district level in this report was WorldPop, which is based at the University of Southampton. WorldPop s population estimates for Iraq are available at their website and are based on the UN s estimates of national population taking into account a range of factors (and may therefore be different from national or government census data). Current limitations In its non-preliminary work IBC uses a range to account for unresolvable differences between reports. For clarity in the analysis of trends, as in the graphs on its website or for the year in this analysis, IBC uses the higher number from its totals. IBC states on its website that gaps in recording and reporting suggest that even its highest totals to date may be missing many civilian deaths from violence. All totals in IBC should be considered provisional, in that the database has been revised and updated with new information throughout the existence of the project (always adding, not subtracting, from its overall total because of the tendency for civilian deaths to be under- rather than over-reported). Beyond this general precaution, the data in this report for 7-8 should also be considered preliminary, as it is based on a first-pass analysis of IBC s Recent Events reporting. In earlier years, Recent Event-based totals have generally been 5-5% lower than the fully-compiled data produced by IBC. For a discussion on homicide rates, see : https://ourworldindata.org/homicides

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ IBC national data on civilians in Iraq, 8, 7 8

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ IBC national data on civilians in Iraq, 8, 7 8 (cont.) National table : Incidents and deaths per month, 8 Incidents Deaths Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 9 8 7 59 79 8 9 8 5 57 7 87 5 8 98 89 5 99 79 58 9 7 9 55 8 5 55 889 8 87 9 988 5 5 98 9 75 57 8 77 97 9 8 57 5 75 8 8 5 9 97 9 75 98 75 79 5 75 59 5 5 7 88 7 8 8 97 79 8 79 8 87 8 5 59 7 5 98 8 5 9 8 7 9 8 55 9 9 75 7 8 57 8 8 5 75 5 898 7 9 98 8 87 857 95 597 88 9 9 99 8 8 9 88 99 9 8 85 77 79 8 7 9 9 8 55 8 National table : Incidents with weapons(s)/cause of death involved,, 7 8 All Iraq All types IED Suicide attack Air attack Shelling Gunfire Execution Other 87 (.5%) 7 (.%) (.%) (.%) 99 (7.%) 89 (.%) (.%) 7 898 5 (8.%) 7 (.5%) 87 (9.9%) (5.%) 98 (.%) 5 (8.%) (.%) 8 79 59 (.%) (.9%) (.%) (.%) 5 (.%) 8 (9.8%) 5 (.7%)

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ Governorate-level overview on civilians in Iraq in and 7 8:, deaths, intensity* derived from deaths normalised per of the population District Est. pop. /k 7 7 7 /k 8 8 8 /k Anbar,78,8 7 57. 7 7 5. 8 5. Babylon,95,95 7.8 9 9 5.57 8. Baghdad 7,9,87 8.8 87. 9 5 7. Basrah,79,9 7.7 9.5 88 7. Dahuk 898, 5.5 7 7.89 8. Diyala,,85 9 57 5.5 8 7 7.7 7 5.9 Erbil,98,.5.8 5. Kerbala,5, 7.8.8 9. Missan,5, 5.9. 8.7 Muthanna 77,78. 5 9.7 7. Najaf,9,95 7.5 9 7.9.9 Ninewa,,988 57 858.98 9 8.5 7 59. Qadissiya,, 8 5. 7.9.8 Salah al-din,5,9 5. 8 8.5 9 5.5 Sulaymaniyah,977,859 7 7.87. 5.8 Tameem (Kirkuk),5, 57 95 9.5 75 95.8 7 8. Thi-Qar,98,97 8 5.8 5 99.99 9 5.5 Wassit,,5 9 5.8. 5 7.58 *Comparing violence levels or intensity between geographic areas can only be meaningfully done after adjusting for size of the population in each, which is why homicide data is invariably presented as homicides per, of population. Also see the Guidance notes in this document. Tables of derived intensity levels at the district level for each governorate are provided for, 7 and 8 in district tables at the end of this document. For a discussion on homicide rates, see : https://ourworldindata.org/homicides

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ 5 Anbar Within-governorate trends This sheet contains a monthly table and graph showing preliminary analysis and associated - month moving average trend lines for security-related in 7 and 8 where civilians were violently or their bodies found, the number of civilians, and this number normalised per, of an estimated population for 5 of,78,8. Additional tables show:, deaths, and deaths normalised for population at the district level (, 7 8, sorted by population size); and the type of i.e. weapon(s)/cause of death involved during the same years. 7 8 Incidents Deaths Deaths per k Jan 9 5. Feb. Mar 8. Apr 5 5. May 8. Jun.5 Jul 7 7. Aug.8 Sep 77. Oct 5.7 Nov 8.8 Dec 8.5 7 7 7 5. Jan 5.9 Feb 5. Mar 9 7. Apr. May. Jun 5. Jul. Aug 8.5 Sep 5 7. Oct. Nov. Dec. 8 8 5. 7 77 5 5 7 9 5 5 5 8 8 8 9 5 Jan 7 Jan 8 8 5 57 District Arabic name Est. pop. /k 7 7 7 /k 8 8 8 /k 595,7 9 5. 7 5 7.5. الفلوجة Falluja 555,5 7.7 59. 5.7 الرمادي Ramadi 9,87 8 7.7 8 8.7 8. القائم Al-Ka'im,5 9 5 9.9 8 9. 5 9.9 هيت Heet 99, 9 7 7.. 7.8 حديثة Haditha 5,8 5.7 8 55..8 عنه Ruua) Ana (includes,5 5.55 9 9..5 الرطبة Al-Rutba Anbar All types IED Suicide attack Air attack Shelling Gunfire Execution Other 7 (59.9%) (.7%) 9 (.8%) 7 (.%) 8 (.%) 7 7 (5.%) (9.%) (8.8%) (.%) (.%) (.%) 8 (.7%) 8 9 (.%) (8.7%) (.%) (.%) (.%) 7 (5.%)

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ Babylon Within-governorate trends This sheet contains a monthly table and graph showing preliminary analysis and associated - month moving average trendlines for security-related in 7 and 8 where civilians were violently or their bodies found, the number of civilians, and this number normalised per, of an estimated population for 5 of,95,95. Additional tables show:, deaths, and deaths normalised for population at the district level (, 7 8, sorted by population size); and the type of i.e. weapon(s)/cause of death involved during the same years. 7 8 Incidents Deaths Deaths per k Jan. Feb 5 5. Mar. Apr. May. Jun 5.8 Jul 5. Aug. Sep 7 5.8 Oct. Nov. Dec 8. 7 9 9 5. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. 8 8. 5 7 8 5 5 5 Jan 7 Jan 8 District Arabic name Est. pop. /k 7 7 7 /k 8 8 8 /k 795,97 7..5. الحلة Hilla 5,77... الهاشمية Hashimiya 7,7 9.7 5 5. 7. المسيب Al-Musayab,8 9 8. 5..8 المحاويل Al-Mahawil Babylon All types IED Suicide Attack Air attack Shelling Gunfire Executions Other 5 (5.%) (.8%) 7 (.%) (.9%) (8.%) 7 9 8 (.%) (.%) 7 (.7%) (.9%) (.%) 8 (.%) 7 (7.9%) 5 (.7%)

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ 7 Baghdad Within-governorate trends This sheet contains a monthly table and graph showing preliminary analysis and associated - month moving average trendlines for security-related in 7 and 8 where civilians were violently or their bodies found, the number of civilians, and this number normalised per, of an estimated population for 5 of 7,9,87. Additional tables show:, deaths, and deaths normalised for population at the district level (, 7 8, sorted by population size); and the type of i.e. weapon(s)/cause of death involved during the same years. 7 8 Incidents Deaths Deaths per k Jan 59 78. Feb. Mar.5 Apr 5.7 May. Jun 8. Jul 5 9. Aug 7.9 Sep 5.7 Oct. Nov 8.9 Dec. 7 87. Jan. Feb 5 59.8 Mar.8 Apr. May 5.7 Jun 7.5 Jul. Aug 9. Sep 7. Oct 5.7 Nov 8.5 Dec. 8 9 5 7. 78 9 8 7 8 59 5 59 5 5 5 5 5 8 7 7 9 Jan 7 Jan 8 District Arabic name Est. pop. /k 7 7 7 /k 8 8 8 /k,8,8 77.7 9 7 9.5 77 5. الرصافة ) Resafa (+Thawra,,5, 57 7. 55.88 9. الكرخ Karkh,9, 8 9 7.9 58 5 5.7 78 9 8.5 االعظمية Adhamiya 8,757 57 9.9 9. 5 9 8.5 الكاظمية Khadamiya 5,57 8 8 7.9 5 8 7.7 9.57 المحمودية Mahmoudiya,797 5 8 5.8 88 7 9.8 9 5.9 المدائن Mada'in,9 9 77 5.5 5 7.9 7.87 أبو غريب Abu Ghraib,877 8 9.8.5 9 5.8 الطارمية Tarmia Baghdad All types IED Suicide Attack Air attack Shelling Gunfire Executions Other 8 5 (.%) (.%) (.%) (.%) (.%) 7 (5.%) 7 87 57 (5.8%) (.%) (.%) (.%) (7.%) 5 (5.7%) 7 (.%) 8 9 8 (.7%) (.%) 8 (.%) (.%) 7 (.8%)

8 EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ Basrah Within-governorate trends This sheet contains a monthly table and graph showing preliminary analysis and associated - month moving average trendlines for security-related in 7 and 8 where civilians were violently or their bodies found, the number of civilians, and this number normalised per, of an estimated population for 5 of,79,9. Additional tables show:, deaths, and deaths normalised for population at the district level (, 7 8, sorted by population size); and the type of i.e. weapon(s)/cause of death involved during the same years. 7 8 Incidents Deaths Deaths per k Jan. Feb 5. Mar. Apr 5. May 7 9. Jun. Jul. Aug 5 5. Sep. Oct 7. Nov 5 5. Dec 8. 7 9. Jan. Feb 5. Mar. Apr 7 8. May. Jun. Jul. Aug 8 9. Sep. Oct 8. Nov 7 8. Dec 5 8. 8 88 7. 9 7 5 5 5 8 5 7 8 7 5 Jan 7 Jan 8 9 8 8 8 7 8 5 District Arabic name Est. pop. /k 7 7 7 /k 8 8 8 /k,9,59.5 7.8 9 5. البصرة Basrah 85,89..7. الزبير Al-Zubair 7,775 5 5.8 9.5. القرنة Al-Qurna 5,795..89. المدينة Al-Midaina,77. 5.7 8 8.8 ابي الخصيب Abu Al-Khaseeb 5,9. 5. 9 9.9 شط العرب Shatt Al-Arab 9,87... الفاو Fao Basrah All types IED Suicide Attack Air attack Shelling Gunfire Executions Other 7 (7.%) (5.9%) 7 (.%) (5.9%) (.8%) 7 (.%) (.7%) (.7%) 8 (.%) 7 (8.%) (5.%) 8 88 (.%) (8.%) (5.%) 5 (5.7%)

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ 9 Dahuk Within-governorate trends This sheet contains a monthly table and graph showing preliminary analysis and associated - month moving average trendlines for security-related in 7 and 8 where civilians were violently or their bodies found, the number of civilians, and this number normalised per, of an estimated population for 5 of 898,. Additional tables show:, deaths, and deaths normalised for population at the district level (, 7 8, sorted by population size); and the type of i.e. weapon(s)/cause of death involved during the same years. 7 8 Incidents Deaths Deaths per k Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep 9. Oct. Nov. Dec. 7 7 7.9 Jan. Feb. Mar 8.9 Apr 5. May. Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. 8 8. 9 8 Jan 7 Jan 8 5 District Arabic name Est. pop. /k 7 7 7 /k 8 8 8 /k 5,9.57.7 5.5 دهوك Dahuk,... زاخو Zakho 75,78... سميل Sumel 8,8..85.77 العمادية Amedi Dahuk All types IED Suicide Attack Air attack Shelling Gunfire Executions Other (.%) 7 7 (.%) (57.%) (.%) (.%) 8 (.%) (5.%) 5 (5.%) (.%)

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ Diyala Within-governorate trends This sheet contains a monthly table and graph showing preliminary analysis and associated - month moving average trendlines for security-related in 7 and 8 where civilians were violently or their bodies found, the number of civilians, and this number normalised per, of an estimated population for 5 of,,85. Additional tables show:, deaths, and deaths normalised for population at the district level (, 7 8, sorted by population size); and the type of i.e. weapon(s)/cause of death involved during the same years. 7 8 Incidents Deaths Deaths per k Jan.8 Feb 5 8. Mar 8.7 Apr 7.8 May. Jun 8.7 Jul 8. Aug 7 5.5 Sep.8 Oct 7.7 Nov 5. Dec 8. 7 8 7 7. Jan 9 7.7 Feb 7. Mar.5 Apr 5 8. May. Jun 9. Jul 5. Aug 8. Sep 9. Oct 9. Nov 9 9. Dec 7 7. 8 7 5. 8 7 5 5 8 7 5 9 8 7 8 8 9 5 5 8 8 9 9 9 7 7 7 Jan 7 Jan 8 District Arabic name Est. pop. /k 7 7 7 /k 8 8 8 /k 57,9. 8..7 بعقوبة Ba'quba,7 5.5 8 9.7 7 5. الخالص Al-Khalis,57 8 7.5 8 9 9.7 8.7 المقدادية Al-Muqdadiya, 7 5.8.. خانقين Khanaqin,8 9. 5.8.9 بلدروز Baladrooz,7 5.9.8 9.77 كفري Kifri Diyala All types IED Suicide Attack Air attack Shelling Gunfire Executions Other 9 5 (5.7%) 8 (.7%) (.5%) 7 (.%) (.7%) 7 8 7 (.%) (.%) (.%) (.%) 5 (.%) 5 (9.%) (.%) 8 7 (5.9%) 7 (.%) 8 (9.%) (9.%)

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ Erbil Within-governorate trends This sheet contains a monthly table and graph showing preliminary analysis and associated - month moving average trendlines for security-related in 7 and 8 where civilians were violently or their bodies found, the number of civilians, and this number normalised per, of an estimated population for 5 of,98,. Additional tables show:, deaths, and deaths normalised for population at the district level (, 7 8, sorted by population size); and the type of i.e. weapon(s)/cause of death involved during the same years. 7 8 Incidents Deaths Deaths per k Jan Feb Mar Apr. May. Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec 5. 7.8 Jan. Feb. Mar 5 9.5 Apr. May. Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep 5. Oct. Nov. Dec. 8 5. 9 5 5 Jan 7 Jan 8 5 District Arabic name Est. pop. /k 7 7 7 /k 8 8 8 /k,,9 5.9. 9.7 اربيل Erbil,55..9 7.7 سوران Soran 95,.5.5. مخمور Makhmur,... شقالوة Shaqlawa,.9. 7.5 كويسنجق Koisnjaq 9,858... ميركسور Mergasur 9,59.7.7. جومان Choman Erbil All types IED Suicide Attack Air attack Shelling Gunfire Executions Other 5 (5.%) 5 (5.%) 7 (.%) (.%) (.%) (.%) 8 5 (.%) (.7%) (.7%) (.%) (.%) (.%)

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ Kerbala Within-governorate trends This sheet contains a monthly table and graph showing preliminary analysis and associated - month moving average trendlines for security-related in 7 and 8 where civilians were violently or their bodies found, the number of civilians, and this number normalised per, of an estimated population for 5 of,5,. Additional tables show:, deaths, and deaths normalised for population at the district level (, 7 8, sorted by population size); and the type of i.e. weapon(s)/cause of death involved during the same years. 7 8 Incidents Deaths Deaths per k Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr.9 May. Jun 9.8 Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. 7. Jan.5 Feb. Mar. Apr. May. Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. 8 9. 9 Jan 7 Jan 8 District Arabic name Est. pop. /k 7 7 7 /k 8 8 8 /k 879,8 7.75 8.5 8.8 كربالء Kerbala,5... الهندية Al-Hindiya,8... عين تمر Ain Al-Tamur Kerbala All types IED Suicide Attack Air attack Shelling Gunfire Executions Other 7 (85.7%) 7 (.%) (.%) (.%) (.%) (.%) 8 9 (.%) 5 (55.%) (.%)

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ Missan Within-governorate trends This sheet contains a monthly table and graph showing preliminary analysis and associated - month moving average trendlines for security-related in 7 and 8 where civilians were violently or their bodies found, the number of civilians, and this number normalised per, of an estimated population for 5 of,5,. Additional tables show:, deaths, and deaths normalised for population at the district level (, 7 8, sorted by population size); and the type of i.e. weapon(s)/cause of death involved during the same years. 7 8 Incidents Deaths Deaths per k Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. 7. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. 8 8.7 Jan 7 Jan 8 District Arabic name Est. pop. /k 7 7 7 /k 8 8 8 /k 5,8.55 8.78 9. العمارة Amara 5,578... المجر الكبير Al-Mejar Al-Kabi,.97.97.97 قلعة صالح Qal'at Saleh 99,75... الميمونة Al-Maimouna 85,...7 الكحالء Al-Kahla 5,8... علي الغربي Ali Al-Gharbi Missan All types IED Suicide Attack Air attack Shelling Gunfire Executions Other 5 (.%) (.%) (.%) (.%) 7 9 (8.8%) (8.%) 8 9 (9.%) (.8%)

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ Muthanna Within-governorate trends This sheet contains a monthly table and graph showing preliminary analysis and associated - month moving average trendlines for security-related in 7 and 8 where civilians were violently or their bodies found, the number of civilians, and this number normalised per, of an estimated population for 5 of 77,78. Additional tables show:, deaths, and deaths normalised for population at the district level (, 7 8, sorted by population size); and the type of i.e. weapon(s)/cause of death involved during the same years. 7 8 Incidents Deaths Deaths per k Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. 7 5 9. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. 8 7. Jan 7 Jan 8 District Arabic name Est. pop. /k 7 7 7 /k 8 8 8 /k 8,7..9.8 السماوة Al-Samawa,97... الرميثة Al-Rumaitha,8..88. الخضر Al-Khidhir,5... السلمان Al-Salman Muthanna All types IED Suicide Attack Air attack Shelling Gunfire Executions Other (.%) 7 5 (.%) (.%) (.%) (.%) 8 7 (57.%) (8.%) (.%)

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ 5 Najaf Within-governorate trends This sheet contains a monthly table and graph showing preliminary analysis and associated - month moving average trendlines for security-related in 7 and 8 where civilians were violently or their bodies found, the number of civilians, and this number normalised per, of an estimated population for 5 of,9,95. Additional tables show:, deaths, and deaths normalised for population at the district level (, 7 8, sorted by population size); and the type of i.e. weapon(s)/cause of death involved during the same years. 7 8 Incidents Deaths Deaths per k Jan.7 Feb. Mar. Apr. May. Jun. Jul. Aug 7.5 Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. 7 9 7.9 Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. 8. 7 Jan 7 Jan 8 District Arabic name Est. pop. /k 7 7 7 /k 8 8 8 /k 788,8.7 8..5 النجف Najaf,7..58.9 الكوفة Kufa 57,..89. المناذرة Al-Manathera Najaf All types IED Suicide Attack Air attack Shelling Gunfire Executions Other (.%) (.%) (.%) 7 9 (.%) 7 (77.8%) (.%) (.%) 8 (75.%) (5.%)

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ Ninewa Within-governorate trends This sheet contains a monthly table and graph showing preliminary analysis and associated - month moving average trendlines for security-related in 7 and 8 where civilians were violently or their bodies found, the number of civilians, and this number normalised per, of an estimated population for 5 of,,988. Additional tables show:, deaths, and deaths normalised for population at the district level (, 7 8, sorted by population size); and the type of i.e. weapon(s)/cause of death involved during the same years. 7 8 Incidents Deaths Deaths per k Jan 75 8 9.9 Feb 7 589 7. Mar 7 8 8. Apr 8 5.9 May 55.9 Jun 7 59. Jul 58 99 8.9 Aug 7 7 8.9 Sep 8.7 Oct 75 5. Nov 89. Dec 7 7. 7 9 8. Jan.8 Feb.9 Mar.7 Apr 7 5.9 May 9.7 Jun 9.8 Jul 8. Aug 9 9. Sep 9.8 Oct 7 8 5. Nov 5 7. Dec 5 8. 8 7 59.5 8 589 8 5 59 99 7 75 75 7 7 8 55 7 58 89 7 9 7 8 7 8 9 98 7 8 7 9 9 7 5 5 Jan 7 Jan 8 District Arabic name Est. pop. /k 7 7 7 /k 8 8 8 /k Mosul (incl. Hamdaniya & الموصل,8,7 5 7. 5 87 8.9 8 9.99 Tilkaif) Telafar تلعفر 8,58 8.8 7. 8 9 9.98 5,9... الشيخان Al-Shikhan 9,9 7 8.5 7 8. 8.8 البعاج Al-Ba'aj,... عقرة Akre 8,7.89 5.8 95. سنجار Sinjar 55,.. 9.7 الحضر Hatra Ninewa All types IED Suicide Attack Air attack Shelling Gunfire Executions Other 57 (.5%) 5 (.9%) 7 (.%) (.7%) (5.5%) 7 89 (.8%) 9 (.%) 9 (.%) 7 (.7%) (.7%) 7 (7.8%) (.%) 8 7 (8.9%) (.9%) 7 (.%) 97 (.7%) 7 (.%)

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ 7 Qadissiya Within-governorate trends This sheet contains a monthly table and graph showing preliminary analysis and associated - month moving average trendlines for security-related in 7 and 8 where civilians were violently or their bodies found, the number of civilians, and this number normalised per, of an estimated population for 5 of,,. Additional tables show:, deaths, and deaths normalised for population at the district level (, 7 8, sorted by population size); and the type of i.e. weapon(s)/cause of death involved during the same years. 7 8 Incidents Deaths Deaths per k Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. 7 7.9 Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. 8.8 Jan 7 Jan 8 District Arabic name Est. pop. /k 7 7 7 /k 8 8 8 /k 57, 9 8.59 8. 9 9.58 الديوانية Diwaniya 58,87...9 الشامية Al-Shamiya,8... الحمزة Hamza 7,9..75. عفك Afaq Qadissiya All types IED Suicide Attack Air attack Shelling Gunfire Executions Other 8 (7.5%) (5.%) 7 7 5 (7.%) (.%) (.%) 8 5 (5.%) 5 (5.%)

8 EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ Salah al-din Within-governorate trends This sheet contains a monthly table and graph showing preliminary analysis and associated - month moving average trendlines for security-related in 7 and 8 where civilians were violently or their bodies found, the number of civilians, and this number normalised per, of an estimated population for 5 of,5,9. Additional tables show:, deaths, and deaths normalised for population at the district level (, 7 8, sorted by population size); and the type of i.e. weapon(s)/cause of death involved during the same years. 7 8 Incidents Deaths Deaths per k Jan 8 89 5.9 Feb 7. Mar 58.8 Apr 5.7 May 5. Jun 9. Jul.5 Aug.7 Sep.7 Oct. Nov 9. Dec. 7 8 8. Jan. Feb 7.5 Mar. Apr 5.5 May 5. Jun 8.5 Jul 8.7 Aug 8. Sep. Oct 8.7 Nov.7 Dec 5. 8 9 5. 89 9 58 5 9 8 7 5 7 5 5 Jan 7 Jan 8 8 8 8 8 5 District Arabic name Est. pop. /k 7 7 7 /k 8 8 8 /k 7, 5 8. 5. 9.7 بلد Fares) Balad (incl. Tikrit تكريت,7 5.9 9 8.5 5. Samarra (incl. Thethar) سامراء,7..9. Baiji بيجي, 8.9 8 8. 9 5.,5 9. 9 5 55.8 9. الشرقاط Al-Shirqat 8,5 78.88 77. 5. طوز خورماتو Tooz 7, 5 9..8 5 7. الدور Al-Daur Salah al-din All types IED Suicide Air attack Shelling Gunfire Executions Other 9 (8.7%) Attack (.7%) (.%) (5.5%) (5.8%) 8 (.%) 7 8 (8.9%) 9 (.8%) (.%) (.%) (.%) (5.7%) 8 (9.%) 8 9 (9.%) (.%) (.%) 5 (.%) 9 (7.5%)

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ 9 Sulaymaniyah Within-governorate trends This sheet contains a monthly table and graph showing preliminary analysis and associated month moving average trendlines for security-related in 7 and 8 where civilians were violently or their bodies found, the number of civilians, and this number normalised per, of an estimated population for 5 of,977,859. Additional tables show:, deaths, and deaths normalised for population at the district level (, 7 8, sorted by population size); and the type of i.e. weapon(s)/cause of death involved during the same years. 7 8 Incidents Deaths per k Deaths Jan. Feb Mar.. Apr May.. Jun. Jul Aug.. Sep Oct.. Nov. Dec 7.5. Jan Feb 8.7. Mar Apr 9.5. May. Jun Jul.. Aug Sep.. Oct. Nov Dec.. 8 5. District Sulaymaniya Rania Kalar Halabja Chamchamal Pshdar Darbandihkan Dokan Penjwin Sharbazher Sulaymaniya 9 8 Jan 7 Jan 8 Arabic name Est. pop. /k 7 7 7 /k 8 8 8 /k السليمانية رانية 8,, 9...7.9.7.8 كالر 89, 85,..8....,7,99 5 7.... 5 7.. حلبجة جمجمال بشدر دربندخان,58.88.. دوكان بنجوين 7,57,.9..9..8 9.8 شهربازار 8,89... All types 7 IED Suicide Attack Air attack Shelling Gunfire 8 (.7%) Executions Other (.%) 7 (.%) 9 (5.%) (8.8%) (8.8%) 8 (7.7%) (.8%) (5.8%) 7 (.9%) (7.7%)

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ Tameem (Kirkuk) Within-governorate trends This sheet contains a monthly table and graph showing preliminary analysis and associated - month moving average trendlines for security-related in 7 and 8 where civilians were violently or their bodies found, the number of civilians, and this number normalised per, of an estimated population for 5 of,5,. Additional tables show:, deaths, and deaths normalised for population at the district level (, 7 8, sorted by population size); and the type of i.e. weapon(s)/cause of death involved during the same years. 7 8 Incidents Deaths Deaths per k Jan 5 7. Feb 9 8 5. Mar 9. Apr 7.9 May 7 9.7 Jun 95. Jul 9. Aug 8 9. Sep 5. Oct 7 5. Nov 5.9 Dec 9.7 7 75 95.9 Jan 9 8.9 Feb 7. Mar 57.8 Apr 9. May.5 Jun 5. Jul 5.5 Aug 7.7 Sep 8. Oct.9 Nov 7 7.5 Dec 5. 8 7 8. 7 95 9 8 7 7 57 7 7 9 8 5 9 9 8 5 9 5 9 9 5 5 7 8 7 5 Jan 7 Jan 8 District Arabic name Est. pop. /k 7 7 7 /k 8 8 8 /k,,8 9 9.7 9 7.98 5 8 7. كركوك Kirkuk 88, 5.97 79 75. 8.7 الحويجة Al-Hawiga 9,. 9 9. 9 9. داقوق Daquq 9,8 8. 8.87 7 8.7 دبس Dibis Tameem/Kirkuk All types IED Suicide Attack Air attack Shelling Gunfire Executions Other 57 9 (.9%) (.%) 58 (.9%) (8.9%) (7.%) 7 75 8 (.%) (.%) (.%) (.%) (.%) 98 (5.%) (5.7%) 8 (.7%) (.8%) (.8%) (.9%) (8.%) (.%)

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ Thi-Qar Within-governorate trends This sheet contains a monthly table and graph showing preliminary analysis and associated - month moving average trendlines for security-related in 7 and 8 where civilians were violently or their bodies found, the number of civilians, and this number normalised per, of an estimated population for 5 of,98,97. Additional tables show:, deaths, and deaths normalised for population at the district level (, 7 8, sorted by population size); and the type of i.e. weapon(s)/cause of death involved during the same years. 7 8 Incidents Deaths Deaths per k Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep 87. Oct. Nov. Dec. 7 5 99 5. Jan. Feb 5 5. Mar 9.5 Apr. May 9.5 Jun. Jul 5 5. Aug 5. Sep. Oct 5. Nov. Dec. 8 9 5.5 87 9 5 Jan 7 Jan 8 9 5 5 5 District Arabic name Est. pop. /k 7 7 7 /k 8 8 8 /k 7,7 9 55 7.9 9.79 7.7 الناصرية Nassriya,95...9 الشطرة Al-Shatra,8 5..7.7 الرفاعي Al-Rifa'i,.. 5 5.5 سوق الشيوخ Suq Al-Shoyokh 97,5... الجبايش Al-Chibayish Thi-Qar All types IED Suicide Attack Air attack Shelling Gunfire Executions Other 8 (.7%) (5.%) (.%) (.%) (.%) 7 5 (.7%) (.7%) (.7%) 5 (.%) (.7%) 8 9 (.%) (.%) 7 (.%) (5.%)

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ Wassit Within-governorate trends This sheet contains a monthly table and graph showing preliminary analysis and associated - month moving average trendlines for security-related in 7 and 8 where civilians were violently or their bodies found, the number of civilians, and this number normalised per, of an estimated population for 5 of,,5. Additional tables show:, deaths, and deaths normalised for population at the district level (, 7 8, sorted by population size); and the type of i.e. weapon(s)/cause of death involved during the same years. 7 8 Incidents Deaths Deaths per k Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. 7. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. 8 5 7. Jan 7 Jan 8 District Arabic name Est. pop. /k 7 7 7 /k 8 8 8 /k 57,9 8..59.8 الكوت Kut 9,95 7 5 7.5.9. الصويرة Azezia) Al-Suwaira (+ 78,5.5.. الحي Al-Hai,559... النعمانية Al-Na'maniya 7,59... بدرة Badra Wassit All types IED Suicide Attack Air attack Shelling Gunfire Executions Other 9 8 (7.%) (.%) (7.9%) (.%) 7 (.%) 7 (5.%) (5.%) (5.%) 8 5 (.%) (.%)

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ Intensity map series for civilians per Iraqi district: This thematic map series shows the annual rate of violent, security-related civilian deaths across Iraqi districts (administrative regions below the level of governorate). Maps are based on records compiled and maintained since by Iraq Body Count (IBC), with adjustment for the population size of each district. (Population estimates from www.worldpop.org, via https://data.humdata.org/dataset/worldpop-by-cod-irq). Consistently scaled vertical bars are included to indicate the absolute (unadjusted, raw), number of IBC-recorded deaths in selected districts. The data informing these maps is presented in finer-grained form in the accompanying tables. Iraqi boundaries used (both governorate and district) are as most currently endorsed by the UN OCHA Information Management Working Group, with the following exceptions: The districts of Mosul, Hamdaniya and Tilkaif, all of which encompass parts of the city of Mosul, had to be combined due to the preliminary nature of IBC data for 7 8. Also combined is Ana (with Ruua), Balad (with Fares), Samarra (with Thares), Al-Suwaira (with Azezia), and the Baghdad district Al Resafa (with Thawra and Thawra ). The new partitions in brackets were all designated as districts after IBC began coding civilian deaths at the district level, and are combined here with the original parent district. It should be noted that the data for 7-8 is defined by IBC as preliminary. Please also see the guidance notes at the beginning of this report. All data, tables and maps are the copyright of www.iraqbodycount.org

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ IBC district Table District name / variants Arabic name Governorate Est. pop. /k Falluja / Al Falluja الفلوجة Anbar 595,7 9 5. Haditha حديثة Anbar 99, 9 7 7. Ramadi / Al Ramadi الرمادي Anbar 555,5 7.7 Al-Rutba / Rutba الرطبة Anbar,5 5.55 Heet هيت Anbar,5 9 5 9.9 Al-Ka'im / Ka'im / Kaim القائم Anbar 9,87 8 7.7 Ana (includes Ruua) عنه Anbar 5,8 5.7 Al-Musayab / Musayab المسيب Babylon 7,7 9.7 Al-Mahawil / Mahawil / Al-Mahaweell المحاويل Babylon,8 9 8. Hilla / Al Hilla الحلة Babylon 795,97 7. Hashimiya / Al Hashimiya الهاشمية Babylon 5,77. Tarmia الطارمية Baghdad,877 8 9.8 Khadamiya / Kadhimia / Al Kadhmiyah الكاظمية Baghdad 8,757 57 9.9 Abu Ghraib أبو غريب Baghdad,9 9 77 5.5 Mahmoudiya / Al Mahmoudiya المحمودية Baghdad 5,57 8 8 7.9 Karkh / Al Karkh الكرخ Baghdad,5, 57 7. Mada'in / Madain / Al Mada'en المدائن Baghdad,797 5 8 5.8 Resafa (incl. Thawra & ) الرصافة Baghdad,8,8 77.7 Adhamiya / Adhamia / Al Adhamiya االعظمية Baghdad,9, 8 9 7.9 Al-Zubair / Zubair الزبير Basrah 85,89. Al-Qurna / Qurna القرنة Basrah 7,775 5 5.8 Basrah / Al Basrah البصرة Basrah,9,59.5 Abu Al-Khaseeb ابي الخصيب Basrah,77. Fao / Al Fao الفاو Basrah 9,87. Al-Midaina / Midaina المدينة Basrah 5,795. Shatt Al-Arab شط العرب Basrah 5,9. Dahuk دهوك Dahuk 5,9.57 Amedi / Al Amedi العمادية Dahuk 8,8. Sumel سميل Dahuk 75,78. Zakho زاخو Dahuk,. Al-Muqdadiya / Muqdadiya المقدادية Diyala,57 8 7.5 Baladrooz / Baladruz بلدروز Diyala,8 9. Khanaqin خانقين Diyala, 7 5.8 Al-Khalis / Khalis الخالص Diyala,7 5.5 Kifri كفري Diyala,7 5.9 Ba'quba / Baquba بعقوبة Diyala 57,9. Choman جومان Erbil 9,59.7 Koisnjaq كويسنجق Erbil,.9 Makhmur / Makhmour مخمور Erbil 95,.5 Erbil اربيل Erbil,,9 5.9 Mergasur ميركسور Erbil 9,858. Shaqlawa شقالوة Erbil,. Soran / Rawanduz سوران Erbil,55. Kerbala كربالء Kerbala 879,8 7.75 Ain Al-Tamur عين تمر Kerbala,8. Al-Hindiya / Hindiya الهندية Kerbala,5. Amara العمارة Missan 5,8.55 Qal'at Saleh / Qalat Saleh قلعة صالح Missan,.97 Ali Al-Gharbi علي الغربي Missan 5,8. Al-Kahla / Kahla الكحالء Missan 85,. Al-Maimouna / Maimouna الميمونة Missan 99,75. Al-Mejar Al-Kabi / Mejar Al-Kabi المجر الكبير Missan 5,578. Al-Samawa / Samawa السماوة Muthanna 8,7. Al-Khidhir / Khidhir / Al Khidhir الخضر Muthanna,8.

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ 5 District name / variants Arabic name Governorate Est. pop. /k Al-Rumaitha / Rumaitha الرميثة Muthanna,97. Al-Salman / Salman السلمان Muthanna,5. Najaf / Al Najaf النجف Najaf 788,8.7 Kufa / Al Kufa الكوفة Najaf,7. Al-Manathera / Manathera المناذرة Najaf 57,. Mosul (incl. Hamdaniya & Tilkaif) الموصل Ninewa,8,7 5 7. Telafar / Tal Afar تلعفر Ninewa 8,58 8.8 Al-Ba'aj / Ba'aj / Baaj البعاج Ninewa 9,9 7 8.5 Sinjar سنجار Ninewa 8,7.89 Al-Shikhan / Shikhan / Sheikhan الشيخان Ninewa 5,9. Akre عقرة Ninewa,. Hatra الحضر Ninewa 55,. Diwaniya / Al Diwaniya الديوانية Qadissiya 57, 9 8.59 Afaq عفك Qadissiya 7,9. Hamza / Al Hamza الحمزة Qadissiya,8. Al-Shamiya / Shamiya الشامية Qadissiya 58,87. Al-Daur / Daur الدور Salah al-din 7, 5 9. Tooz / Tuz طوز خورماتو Salah al-din 8,5 78.88 Balad (incl. Fares) بلد Salah al-din 7, 5 8. Tikrit تكريت Salah al-din,7 5.9 Baiji بيجي Salah al-din, 8.9 Al-Shirqat / Shirqat الشرقاط Salah al-din,5 9. Samarra (incl.thethar) سامراء Salah al-din,7. Chamchamal جمجمال Sulaymaniyah,7 5 7. Dokan دوكان Sulaymaniyah 7,57.9 Penjwin بنجوين Sulaymaniyah,. Kalar كالر Sulaymaniyah 89,. Sulaymaniya / Al Sulaymaniya السليمانية Sulaymaniyah 8, 9. Halabja حلبجة Sulaymaniyah 85,.8 Darbandihkan دربندخان Sulaymaniyah,58.88 Pshdar بشدر Sulaymaniyah,99. Rania رانية Sulaymaniyah,. Sharbazher شهربازار Sulaymaniyah 8,89. Daquq داقوق Tameem / Kirkuk 9,. Kirkuk كركوك Tameem / Kirkuk,,8 9 9.7 Al-Hawiga / Hawiga الحويجة Tameem / Kirkuk 88, 5.97 Dibis / Dabes دبس Tameem / Kirkuk 9,8 8. Nassriya الناصرية Thi-Qar 7,7 9 55 7.9 Al-Rifa'i / Rifa'i / Rifai الرفاعي Thi-Qar,8 5. Al-Shatra / Shatra الشطرة Thi-Qar,95. Suq Al-Shoyokh سوق الشيوخ Thi-Qar,. Al-Chibayish / Chibayish الجبايش Thi-Qar 97,5. Al-Suwaira / Suwaira (incl. Azezia) الصويرة Wassit 9,95 7 5 7.5 Kut / Al Kut الكوت Wassit 57,9 8. Badra بدرة Wassit 7,59. Al-Hai / Hai الحي Wassit 78,5.5 Al-Na'maniya / Na'maniya / Namaniya النعمانية Wassit,559.

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ Intensity map series for civilians per Iraqi district: 7 This thematic map series shows the annual rate of violent, security-related civilian deaths across Iraqi districts (administrative regions below the level of governorate). Maps are based on records compiled and maintained since by Iraq Body Count (IBC), with adjustment for the population size of each district. (Population estimates from www.worldpop.org, via https://data.humdata.org/dataset/worldpop-by-cod-irq). Consistently scaled vertical bars are included to indicate the absolute (unadjusted, raw), number of IBC-recorded deaths in selected districts. The data informing these maps is presented in finer-grained form in the accompanying tables. Iraqi boundaries used (both governorate and district) are as most currently endorsed by the UN OCHA Information Management Working Group, with the following exceptions: The districts of Mosul, Hamdaniya and Tilkaif, all of which encompass parts of the city of Mosul, had to be combined due to the preliminary nature of IBC data for 7 8. Also combined is Ana (with Ruua), Balad (with Fares), Samarra (with Thares), Al-Suwaira (with Azezia), and the Baghdad district Al Resafa (with Thawra and Thawra ). The new partitions in brackets were all designated as districts after IBC began coding civilian deaths at the district level, and are combined here with the original parent district. It should be noted that the data for 7-8 is defined by IBC as preliminary. Please also see the guidance notes at the beginning of this report. All data, tables and maps are the copyright of www.iraqbodycount.org

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ 7 7 IBC district table District name / variants Arabic name Governorate Est. pop. 7 7 7 /k عنه Anbar 5,8 8 55. القائم Anbar 9,87 8 8.7 الرطبة Anbar,5 9 9. هيت Anbar,5 8 9. Ramadi / Al Ramadi الرمادي Anbar 555,5 59. Falluja / Al Falluja الفلوجة Anbar 595,7 7 5 7.5 حديثة Anbar 99,. Ana (includes Ruua) Al-Ka'im / Ka'im / Kaim Al-Rutba / Rutba Heet Haditha المسيب Babylon 7,7 5 5. المحاويل Babylon,8 5. الحلة Babylon 795,97.5 Hashimiya / Al Hashimiya الهاشمية Babylon 5,77. Tarmia الطارمية Baghdad,877.5 Al-Musayab / Musayab Al-Mahawil / Mahawil / Al-Mahaweell Hilla / Al Hilla المدائن Baghdad,797 88 7 9.8 Abu Ghraib أبو غريب Baghdad,9 5 7.9 Mahmoudiya / Al Mahmoudiya المحمودية Baghdad 5,57 5 8 7.7 الكرخ Baghdad,5, 55.88 Khadamiya / Kadhimia / Al Kadhmiyah الكاظمية Baghdad 8,757 9. Resafa الرصافة Baghdad,8,8 9 7 9.5 Adhamiya / Adhamia / Al Adhamiya االعظمية Baghdad,9, 58 5 5.7 Mada'in / Madain / Al Mada'en Karkh / Al Karkh ابي الخصيب Basrah,77 5.7 القرنة Basrah 7,775 9.5 شط العرب Basrah 5,9 5. Basrah / Al Basrah البصرة Basrah,9,59 7.8 Al-Zubair / Zubair الزبير Basrah 85,89.7 Al-Midaina / Midaina المدينة Basrah 5,795.89 الفاو Basrah 9,87. دهوك Dahuk 5,9.7 العمادية Dahuk 8,8.85 Sumel سميل Dahuk 75,78. Zakho زاخو Dahuk,. المقدادية Diyala,57 8 9 9.7 Abu Al-Khaseeb Al-Qurna / Qurna Shatt Al-Arab Fao / Al Fao Dahuk Amedi / Al Amedi Al-Muqdadiya / Muqdadiya كفري Diyala,7.8 Baladrooz / Baladruz بلدروز Diyala,8 5.8 Al-Khalis / Khalis الخالص Diyala,7 8 9.7 Khanaqin خانقين Diyala,. Ba'quba / Baquba بعقوبة Diyala 57,9 8. Choman جومان Erbil 9,59.7 Makhmur / Makhmour مخمور Erbil 95,.5 Soran / Rawanduz سوران Erbil,55.9 اربيل Erbil,,9. Koisnjaq كويسنجق Erbil,. Mergasur ميركسور Erbil 9,858. Shaqlawa شقالوة Erbil,. Kerbala كربالء Kerbala 879,8 8.5 Al-Hindiya / Hindiya الهندية Kerbala,5. عين تمر Kerbala,8. العمارة Missan 5,8 8.78 قلعة صالح Missan,.97 علي الغربي Missan 5,8. Al-Kahla / Kahla الكحالء Missan 85,. Al-Maimouna / Maimouna الميمونة Missan 99,75. المجر الكبير Missan 5,578. Kifri Erbil Ain Al-Tamur Amara Qal'at Saleh / Qalat Saleh Ali Al-Gharbi Al-Mejar Al-Kabi / Mejar Al-Kabi Al-Khidhir / Khidhir / Al Khidhir الخضر Muthanna,8.88 Al-Samawa / Samawa السماوة Muthanna 8,7.9 Al-Rumaitha / Rumaitha الرميثة Muthanna,97.

8 EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ District name / variants Arabic name Governorate Est. pop. 7 7 7 /k Al-Salman / Salman السلمان Muthanna,5. Al-Manathera / Manathera المناذرة Najaf 57,.89 Najaf / Al Najaf النجف Najaf 788,8 8. Kufa / Al Kufa الكوفة Najaf,7.58 الموصل Ninewa,8,7 5 87 8.9 Telafar / Tal Afar تلعفر Ninewa 8,58 7. Al-Ba'aj / Ba'aj / Baaj البعاج Ninewa 9,9 7 8. Sinjar سنجار Ninewa 8,7 5.8 الشيخان Ninewa 5,9. عقرة Ninewa,. الحضر Ninewa 55,. Mosul (incl. Hamdaniya & Tilkaif) Al-Shikhan / Shikhan / Sheikhan Akre Hatra عفك Qadissiya 7,9.75 الديوانية Qadissiya 57, 8. Hamza / Al Hamza الحمزة Qadissiya,8. Al-Shamiya / Shamiya الشامية Qadissiya 58,87. الشرقاط Salah al-din,5 9 5 55.8 طوز خورماتو Salah al-din 8,5 77. تكريت Salah al-din,7 9 8.5 Al-Daur / Daur الدور Salah al-din 7,.8 Baiji بيجي Salah al-din, 8 8. سامراء Salah al-din,7.9 بلد Salah al-din 7, 5. Afaq Diwaniya / Al Diwaniya Al-Shirqat / Shirqat Tooz / Tuz Tikrit Samarra (incl.thethar) Balad (incl. Fares) Dokan دوكان Sulaymaniyah 7,57.9 Rania رانية Sulaymaniyah,.9 Pshdar بشدر Sulaymaniyah,99. السليمانية Sulaymaniyah 8,.7 جمجمال Sulaymaniyah,7. بنجوين Sulaymaniyah,. كالر Sulaymaniyah 89,. حلبجة Sulaymaniyah 85,. Darbandihkan دربندخان Sulaymaniyah,58. Sharbazher شهربازار Sulaymaniyah 8,89. Sulaymaniya / Al Sulaymaniya Chamchamal Penjwin Kalar Halabja Al-Hawiga / Hawiga Daquq Dibis / Dabes Kirkuk الحويجة Tameem / Kirkuk 88, 79 75. داقوق Tameem / Kirkuk 9, 9 9. دبس Tameem / Kirkuk 9,8 8.87 كركوك Tameem / Kirkuk,,8 9 7.98 الناصرية Thi-Qar 7,7 9.79 Al-Rifa'i / Rifa'i / Rifai الرفاعي Thi-Qar,8.7 Al-Shatra / Shatra الشطرة Thi-Qar,95. سوق الشيوخ Thi-Qar,. الجبايش Thi-Qar 97,5. الكوت Wassit 57,9.59 الصويرة Wassit 9,95.9 Badra بدرة Wassit 7,59. Al-Hai / Hai الحي Wassit 78,5. النعمانية Wassit,559. Nassriya Suq Al-Shoyokh Al-Chibayish / Chibayish Kut / Al Kut Al-Suwaira / Suwaira (incl. Azezia) Al-Na'maniya / Na'maniya / Namaniya

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ 9 Intensity map series for civilians per Iraqi district: 8 This thematic map series shows the annual rate of violent, security-related civilian deaths across Iraqi districts (administrative regions below the level of governorate). Maps are based on records compiled and maintained since by Iraq Body Count (IBC), with adjustment for the population size of each district. (Population estimates from www.worldpop.org, via https://data.humdata.org/dataset/worldpop-by-cod-irq). Consistently scaled vertical bars are included to indicate the absolute (unadjusted, raw), number of IBC-recorded deaths in selected districts. The data informing these maps is presented in finer-grained form in the accompanying tables. Iraqi boundaries used (both governorate and district) are as most currently endorsed by the UN OCHA Information Management Working Group, with the following exceptions: The districts of Mosul, Hamdaniya and Tilkaif, all of which encompass parts of the city of Mosul, had to be combined due to the preliminary nature of IBC data for 7 8. Also combined is Ana (with Ruua), Balad (with Fares), Samarra (with Thares), Al-Suwaira (with Azezia), and the Baghdad district Al Resafa (with Thawra and Thawra ). The new partitions in brackets were all designated as districts after IBC began coding civilian deaths at the district level, and are combined here with the original parent district. It should be noted that the data for 7-8 is defined by IBC as preliminary. Please also see the guidance notes at the beginning of this report. All data, tables and maps are the copyright of www.iraqbodycount.org

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ 8 IBC district table District name / variants Arabic name Governorate Est. pop. 8 8 8 /k حديثة Anbar 99, 7.8 Ana (includes Ruua) عنه Anbar 5,8.8 Heet هيت Anbar,5 5 9.9 Al-Ka'im / Ka'im / Kaim القائم Anbar 9,87 8. Falluja / Al Falluja الفلوجة Anbar 595,7. Ramadi / Al Ramadi الرمادي Anbar 555,5 5.7 الرطبة Anbar,5.5 Haditha Al-Rutba / Rutba المحاويل Babylon,8.8 Al-Musayab / Musayab المسيب Babylon 7,7 7. Hashimiya / Al Hashimiya الهاشمية Babylon 5,77. الحلة Babylon 795,97. الطارمية Baghdad,877 9 5.8 Al-Mahawil / Mahawil / Al-Mahaweell Hilla / Al Hilla Tarmia المدائن Baghdad,797 9 5.9 Adhamiya / Adhamia / Al Adhamiya االعظمية Baghdad,9, 78 9 8.5 Khadamiya / Kadhimia / Al Kadhmiyah الكاظمية Baghdad 8,757 5 9 8.5 Abu Ghraib أبو غريب Baghdad,9 7.87 Mahmoudiya / Al Mahmoudiya المحمودية Baghdad 5,57 9.57 الرصافة Baghdad,8,8 77 5. الكرخ Baghdad,5, 9. Mada'in / Madain / Al Mada'en Resafa Karkh / Al Karkh شط العرب Basrah 5,9 9 9.9 Basrah / Al Basrah البصرة Basrah,9,59 9 5. Al-Zubair / Zubair الزبير Basrah 85,89. ابي الخصيب Basrah,77 8 8.8 Al-Qurna / Qurna القرنة Basrah 7,775. Al-Midaina / Midaina المدينة Basrah 5,795. الفاو Basrah 9,87. دهوك Dahuk 5,9 5.5 العمادية Dahuk 8,8.77 سميل Dahuk 75,78. Shatt Al-Arab Abu Al-Khaseeb Fao / Al Fao Dahuk Amedi / Al Amedi Sumel زاخو Dahuk,. المقدادية Diyala,57 8.7 Kifri كفري Diyala,7 9.77 Khanaqin خانقين Diyala,. Baladrooz / Baladruz بلدروز Diyala,8.9 Al-Khalis / Khalis الخالص Diyala,7 7 5. Ba'quba / Baquba بعقوبة Diyala 57,9.7 كويسنجق Erbil, 7.5 سوران Erbil,55 7.7 ميركسور Erbil 9,858. مخمور Erbil 95,. اربيل Erbil,,9 9.7 Choman جومان Erbil 9,59. Shaqlawa شقالوة Erbil,. Kerbala كربالء Kerbala 879,8 8.8 Al-Hindiya / Hindiya الهندية Kerbala,5. عين تمر Kerbala,8. Amara العمارة Missan 5,8 9. Al-Kahla / Kahla الكحالء Missan 85,.7 Al-Maimouna / Maimouna الميمونة Missan 99,75. Zakho Al-Muqdadiya / Muqdadiya Koisnjaq Soran / Rawanduz Mergasur Makhmur / Makhmour Erbil Ain Al-Tamur قلعة صالح Missan,.97 Ali Al-Gharbi علي الغربي Missan 5,8. Al-Mejar Al-Kabi / Mejar Al-Kabi المجر الكبير Missan 5,578. Qal'at Saleh / Qalat Saleh Al-Samawa / Samawa السماوة Muthanna 8,7.8 Al-Rumaitha / Rumaitha الرميثة Muthanna,97.

EASO COI - IRAQ: IBC DATA ON CIVILIANS KILLED IN IRAQ District name / variants Arabic name Governorate Est. pop. 8 8 8 /k Al-Khidhir / Khidhir / Al Khidhir الخضر Muthanna,8. Al-Salman / Salman السلمان Muthanna,5. Kufa / Al Kufa الكوفة Najaf,7.9 Najaf / Al Najaf النجف Najaf 788,8.5 المناذرة Najaf 57,. Al-Manathera / Manathera Sinjar Mosul (incl. Hamdaniya & Tilkaif) Telafar / Tal Afar Hatra Al-Ba'aj / Ba'aj / Baaj Al-Shikhan / Shikhan / Sheikhan Akre سنجار Ninewa 8,7 95. الموصل Ninewa,8,7 8 9.99 تلعفر Ninewa 8,58 8 9 9.98 الحضر Ninewa 55, 9.7 البعاج Ninewa 9,9 8.8 الشيخان Ninewa 5,9. عقرة Ninewa,. Diwaniya / Al Diwaniya الديوانية Qadissiya 57, 9 9.58 Al-Shamiya / Shamiya الشامية Qadissiya 58,87.9 عفك Qadissiya 7,9. Hamza / Al Hamza الحمزة Qadissiya,8. Al-Shirqat / Shirqat الشرقاط Salah al-din,5 9. Afaq بيجي Salah al-din, 9 5. طوز خورماتو Salah al-din 8,5 5. بلد Salah al-din 7, 9.7 الدور Salah al-din 7, 5 7. Tikrit تكريت Salah al-din,7 5. Samarra (incl.thethar) سامراء Salah al-din,7. Penjwin بنجوين Sulaymaniyah, 9.8 رانية Sulaymaniyah,.8 جمجمال Sulaymaniyah,7 5 7. Halabja حلبجة Sulaymaniyah 85,. Dokan دوكان Sulaymaniyah 7,57.8 السليمانية Sulaymaniyah 8,.7 Pshdar بشدر Sulaymaniyah,99. Kalar كالر Sulaymaniyah 89,. Darbandihkan دربندخان Sulaymaniyah,58. Sharbazher شهربازار Sulaymaniyah 8,89. Baiji Tooz / Tuz Balad (incl. Fares) Al-Daur / Daur Rania Chamchamal Sulaymaniya / Al Sulaymaniya Al-Hawiga / Hawiga Daquq Dibis / Dabes Kirkuk الحويجة Tameem / Kirkuk 88, 8.7 داقوق Tameem / Kirkuk 9, 9 9. دبس Tameem / Kirkuk 9,8 7 8.7 كركوك Tameem / Kirkuk,,8 5 8 7. الناصرية Thi-Qar 7,7 7.7 سوق الشيوخ Thi-Qar, 5 5.5 Al-Rifa'i / Rifa'i / Rifai الرفاعي Thi-Qar,8.7 Al-Shatra / Shatra الشطرة Thi-Qar,95.9 Al-Chibayish / Chibayish الجبايش Thi-Qar 97,5. الكوت Wassit 57,9.8 الصويرة Wassit 9,95. Badra بدرة Wassit 7,59. Al-Hai / Hai الحي Wassit 78,5. النعمانية Wassit,559. Nassriya Suq Al-Shoyokh Kut / Al Kut Al-Suwaira / Suwaira (incl. Azezia) Al-Na'maniya / Na'maniya / Namaniya

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