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Possible estimates on the total number of people killed in the invasion and occupation of Iraq vary widely. All estimates below are ] ], ], and include both the ] and the following ]. | |||
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| Counts of civilian deaths individually documented range from 33,638 to 37,754; statistical lower estimate of total, up to Sep 2004, is 100,000 plus/minus 94,000. The study's estimate of total deaths ranges from 8,000 to 194,000 at a 95% ] This estimate was made in October of 2004. The results have been disputed; see ] for details.''at 95% confidence. || [[Lancet survey of mortality before and after the 2003 invasion of Iraq|Lancet study | |||
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| U.S. armed forces || 2,314 total deaths (] confirmed), 17,124 combat wounded (7,805 evacuated). The U.S. does not classify Americans injured in non-combat accidents among the wounded. || {{ref|cnnSPECIALS2003}}, {{ref|icasualties11}} | |||
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| Armed forces of other coalition countries || 205 (103 British, 26 Italian, 18 Ukrainian, 17 Polish, 13 Bulgarian, 11 Spanish, 3 Slovaks, 2 Estonians, 2 Dutch, 2 Danes, 2 Thai, 2 Salvadoran, 1 Australian, 1 Latvian, 1 Kazah, 1 Hungarian) || {{ref|icasualties22}} | |||
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| Non-Iraqi civilians || Unknown, but at least 309 contractors, 81 journalists, 20 media support workers, and 150 aid workers. ||{{ref|icasualties33}}, {{ref|icasualties44}}, ] | |||
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* {{note|iraqbodycount111}} Herold, Marc, et. al., "''''". (''ed.'' This is not a news organization; Public database of media-reported deaths in Iraq) | |||
* {{note|cnnSPECIALS2003}} "''Forces: ''". ], March 2003. | |||
* {{note|icasualties11}} ], et. al., "''''". iCasualties (Lunaville), Benicia, CA, 2005. (''ed.'' Data from official government sources presented by an anti-war activist.) | |||
* {{note|icasualties22}} Kneisler, Patricia, et. al., "''''". iCasualties (Lunaville), Benicia, CA, 2005. | |||
* {{note|icasualties33}} Kneisler, Patricia, et. al., "''''". iCasualties (Lunaville), Benicia, CA, 2005. | |||
* {{note|icasualties44}} Kneisler, Patricia, et. al., "''''". iCasualties (Lunaville), 2005. | |||
* {{note|nytimes20041029}} Rosenthal, Elisabeth, "''''". International Herald Tribune, October 29, 2004. | |||
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