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"Casualties" refers to people killed in military combat. These can be either civilian or military. "Casualties" refers to people killed in military combat. These can be either civilian or military.


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"Casualties" refers to people killed in military combat. These can be either civilian or military.

See: Collateral damage, Civilian casualties, Casualties of war, War dead, United States casualties of war