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FATALITIES

Note the data below covers Peacekeeping Missions and some Special Political
Missions.

 * BY NATIONALITY
 * BY YEAR
 * BY APPOINTMENT AND INCIDENT TYPE

Total Fatalities since 1948

How to use this chart: You could filter the fatalities data by mission and/or by
nationalities. If you wish to view the fatalities data of one or multiple
mission(s)/nationality(ies), you could deselect the all the available options
(by default) by clicking on the square left to '(All)', the first option listed
under both Mission and Nationality filters. Click on the option windows to
collapse the dropdown menu. 

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To download the data in as a spreadsheet (CSV format), click anywhere on the
chart first, then click on 'download' and select 'crosstabs'. 

Total Fatalities since 1948

How to use this chart: You could filter the fatalities data by mission and/or by
year. If you wish to view the fatalities data of one or multiple
mission(s)/year(s), you could deselect the all the available options (by
default) by clicking on the square left to '(All)', the first option listed
under both Mission and Year filters. Click on the option windows to collapse the
dropdown menu. 




To download the data in as a spreadsheet (CSV format), click anywhere on the
chart first, then click on 'download' and select 'crosstabs'. 

Total Fatalities since 1948

How to use this chart: You could filter the fatalities data by mission. If you
wish to view the fatalities data of one or multiple mission(s), you could
deselect the all the available options (by default) by clicking on the square
left to '(All)', the first option listed under the Mission filter. The filter
will apply to both charts. Click on the option windows to collapse the dropdown
menu. 



To download the data in as a spreadsheet (CSV format), click anywhere on the
chart first, then click on 'download' and select 'crosstabs'.


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RELATED DOCUMENTS

Statistics based on available UN data covering the period 1948 through March
2024. This data is still under review and may therefore contain omissions or
errors.

All documents below are in PDF format.

 * Fatalities statistics by year
 * Fatalities statistics by nationality and mission
 * Fatalities statistics by mission and appointment type 
 * Fatalities statistics by mission incident type 
 * Fatalities statistics by year and incident type 
 * Fatalities statistics by year and mission incident type 
 * Fatalities statistics by year and appointment type
 * Fatalities statistics by year, incident and appointment type 

 

 

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