On June 27, the United Nations Assistant Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) reported that between August 15, 2021, and May 30, 2023, it has recorded a total of 3,774 civilian casualties, reports Tolo News. UNAMA has recorded a total of 3774 casualties, including 1095 killed and 2679 injured, and three quarters of these casualties (2814 casualties: 701 killed, 2113 injured) were caused by indiscriminate IED attacks. Among those killed and injured were 289 children (75 killed, 214 wounded) and 168 women (64 killed, 104 wounded). The report further said that the majority of civilian casualties (1,701) as a result of IEDs were due to such attacks carried out by the self-identified Islamic State-Khorasan Province (IS-KP). And 1095 casualties resulted from IED attacks that were never claimed and/or for which UNAMA was unable to attribute responsibility.