Members of the Kurdish security forces

A total of 1,375 Iraqis were killed and another 2,240 were wounded in acts of terrorism and violence in January, according to casualty figures released Sunday by UNAMI.
The number of civilians killed was 790 (Including 59 civilian police), and the number of civilians injured was 1,469 (including 69 civilian police).
A further 585 members of the Iraqi Army were killed and 771 were injured.
Baghdad was the worst affected province with 1,014 civilian casualties (256 killed, 758 injured).
According to information obtained by UNAMI from the Health Directorate in Anbar, the province suffered a total of 779 civilian casualties (195 killed and 584 injured).
Diyala suffered a total of 114 killed and 49 injured; Salahuddin 100 killed and 52 injured; Ninewa 85 killed and 12 injured; and Kirkuk 14 killed and 6 injured.
In general, UNAMI has been hindered in effectively verifying casualties in conflict areas. Figures for casualties from Anbar are provided by the Health Directorate and are noted below.
In some cases, UNAMI could only partially verify certain incidents.
UNAMI has also received, without being able to verify, reports of large numbers of casualties along with unknown numbers of persons who have died from secondary effects of violence after having fled their homes due to exposure to the elements, lack of water, food, medicines and healthcare.
For these reasons, the figures reported have to be considered as the absolute minimum, UNAMI said.