Xinhua
24 May 2023, 02:15 GMT+10
LONDON, May 22 (Xinhua) -- A new report estimates that at least 4.5 million deaths have occurred as a result of the post-9/11 warfare in places including Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Libya, and Somalia, The Guardian reported on Sunday.
Although the new report did not attempt to "apportion blame between various actors," the United States, which launched the "global war on terror" in 2001, "bears heavy responsibility" for the loss of lives, the British newspaper said.
The report was done by Stephanie Savell, a cultural anthropologist, and published by the Costs of War project at Brown University's Watson Institute.
It pointed out that up to 3.6 million of the deaths were "indirect deaths" caused "not by outright violence but by consequent, ensuing economic collapse, loss of livelihoods, food insecurity, destruction of public health services, environmental contamination and continuing trauma."
"Indirect deaths are devastating, not least because so many of them could be prevented, were it not for war," Savell wrote.
The report found a majority of the "indirect deaths" were poor women and children as gender-based violence and food shortage are often heightened during wartime, according to the newspaper.
The report estimated that, in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, and Somalia, over 7.6 million children under five are suffering from acute malnutrition or extreme emaciation.
"The mental health effects of war reverberate through generations, impacting parents and children, and then their children after that," Savell wrote, adding that anxiety and depression are two to four times greater among conflict-affected populations than the global average.
Other lingering impacts from the wars detailed in the report include environmental contamination, unexploded ordnance, landmines, and damage to water, sanitation as well as aid and food distribution systems.
Get a daily dose of Austin Globe news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Austin Globe.
More InformationThe Miami Marlins, chasing their fifth win in six games, will oppose the visiting San Diego Padres in the deciding ...
Kabul [Afghanistan], June 1 (ANI): Qatar's Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani held a secret meeting with the ...
PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA - Cambodia's succession won't be rushed. When speculation swirled almost two years ago that the prime minister's ...
Los Angeles [US], June 1 (ANI): Veterana actor Sergio Calderon is no more. As per The Hollywood Reporter, Sergio died ...
© Provided by Xinhua BEIJING, June 1 (Xinhua) -- "Fast X" stayed on top of the Chinese mainland box office ...
Talking with a friend about the debt ceiling negotiations, I mentioned that there were incentives for centrists in Congress to ...
PORTLAND, Maine: Fishermen in the US's only commercial-scale fishing industry for valuable baby eels, called elvers, have recorded a productive ...
JEFFERSONVILLE, Indiana: Randy Lankford, owner of Lankford Funeral Home and Family Center in Jeffersonville, Indiana, has pleaded guilty to more ...
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota: Reuters reported that after facing a backlash from customers, Target is pulling some products from its Pride Collection ...
BusinessWire IndiaMumbai (Maharashtra)/New Delhi [India], June 1: Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas advised the book running lead managers (BRLMs), namely, Kotak Mahindra ...
Tommy Henry tossed seven innings of two-hit ball, Christian Walker homered and the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Colorado Rockies 6-0 ...
Gadi Kinda and Daniel Salloi each logged a goal and an assist as Sporting Kansas City defeated FC Dallas 2-1 ...